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词汇 drip
释义
drip
Theme: PEOPLE - STUPID
n. an oaf; a nerd.
Oh, yuck. He's such a drip.Bob is a drip, I guess, but he's harmless.
drip
1. noun
a person lacking in social skills, fashion sense or both; a simpleton, a fool US, 1932. the dripthe payment of money owed in instalment payments AUSTRALIA, 1989
2. verb
to complain UK, 1987
⇨ drip dry; drip
verb to cry. Rhyming slang UK, 1992
phrasedrip[dripped, dripped, dripping]
drip with 1. be dripping with blood/sweat/water etc to be covered with so much blood etc that it is falling off your body: I tried to move but I couldn't - my right arm was dripping with blood. John had just been for a swim, and he came in dripping with water.2. be dripping with sth to have a lot of a particular quality - often used to show disapproval: He was a Frenchman, darkly handsome and dripping with self-assurance. "How fascinating," she said, her voice dripping with sarcasm.be dripping with money informal (=be very rich) Sandra's family were absolutely dripping with money.

drip in(to) (something)

1. To slowly trickle into something, as of a liquid. There must be something wrong with the faucet because water is still dripping into the sink.
2. To slowly trickle something into something. Just drip the food coloring into the cake batter so that you don't add too much of it.

drip with (something)

1. Literally, to be overly saturated with some liquid. The dryer must be broken because the clothes were still dripping with water when I took them out. If you let him, Billy will add syrup to his pancakes until they're dripping with it.
2. By extension, to clearly display some quality or attitude. This usage is usually used to describe one's speech. Well, I don't believe her because her voice was dripping with sarcasm when she said it.

drip in

(to something ) [for a liquid] to fall into something drop by drop. The water dripped into the bowl we had put under the leak. Is the water still dripping in the bathtub?

drip something into something

 and drip something in
to make something fall into something drop by drop. Alice dripped a little candle wax into the base of the candlestick. Don't pour it all into the jar. Drip in a little at a time.

drip with something

 
1. . Lit. to be heavy or overloaded with something to the point of overflowing. The foliage dripped with the heavy morning dew. Her clothing dripped with seawater as she climbed back onto the deck.
2. Fig. [for someone's speech] to show certain states of mind or attitudes. Her voice dripped with sarcasm. The old lady's voice dripped with sweetness and affection.

drip

n. an oaf; a nerd. Bob is a drip, I guess, but he’s harmless.
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