dripped
v. (使)滴下( drip的過去式和過去分詞 ); 滴出; 含有; 充滿
When liquid drips somewhere, or you drip it somewhere, it falls in individual small drops.
Sit your child forward and let the blood drip into a tissue or on to the floor...
讓你的孩子前傾坐著,讓血滴在紙巾上或地板上。
Amid the trees the sea mist was dripping...
林子裡瀰漫著溼漉漉的海霧。
When something drips, drops of liquid fall from it.
A tap in the kitchen was dripping...
廚房的水龍頭在滴水。
Lou was dripping with perspiration...
盧渾身淌汗。
A drip is a small individual drop of a liquid.
Drips of water rolled down the trousers of his uniform.
他的制服褲子在不停地滴水。
A drip is a piece of medical equipment by which a liquid is slowly passed through a tube into a patient's blood.
I had a bad attack of pneumonia and spent two days in hospital on a drip.
我得了嚴重的肺炎,在醫院輸了兩天液。
If you say that something is dripping with a particular thing, you mean that it contains a lot of that thing.
They were dazed by window displays dripping with diamonds and furs...
他們被滿櫥窗陳列的鑽石和皮草弄得眼花繚亂。
His voice was dripping with sarcasm.
他的話裡滿是譏諷。
If you call someone a drip, you mean that they are rather stupid and lacking in enthusiasm or energy.
He was holding a cloth that dripped pink drops upon the floor.
他正拿著一塊布,布上粉紅色的水滴落在地板上。
The rain dripped monotonously from the trees.
雨水從樹上滴滴答答地落下。
She was hot and sweat dripped into her eyes.
她很熱,汗水滴入雙眼。
The rain - water dripped through a crack on the ceiling.
雨水從天花板的裂縫中漏下來.
The rainwater dripped through a crack on the ceiling.
雨水從天花板的裂縫中滴下.