trickle的意思和读音

trickle

: [ˈtrɪk(ə)l] : ['trɪk(ə)l]

n.西

v.;(使

trickles  trickling  trickled  

v.flood

v.drip,drop,dribble,seep,ooze

tricklev.

1.[i][t]使to flow, or to make sth flow, slowly in a thin stream

Tears were trickling down her cheeks.

Trickle some oil over the salad.

2.[i][t]~ (sth) + adv./prep.;(使to go, or to make sth go, somewhere slowly or gradually

People began trickling into the hall.

News is starting to trickle out.

n.

1.a small amount of liquid, flowing slowly

2.[ususing]~ (of sth)西a small amount or number of sth, coming or going slowly

a steady trickle of visitors

v.1.,,[] (down; out; along) ;() (out)2.使;使,使

n.1.,;,;[,]

v.1.if a liquid or a substance such as sand trickles somewhere, a small amount of it flows there slowly2.if people or things trickle in or out, a few of them arrive or leave

n.1.a small amount of a liquid or other substance that flows slowly2.a slow rate at which people or things move

1. furrow trickle ; subsoil , ...

2. tribute trickle trip ...

3. trick trickle trifle ...

4. block and tackle trickle winkle ...

5. tribute trickle trip ...

6. furrow trickle ; subsoil , ...

7. trick trickle tricky ...

8. tribute trickle ;n. trifle ...

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1.Luckily, none of the juice went into his mouth although it did trickle down his collar!

2.The isolated Burmese government up to then had allowed in just a trickle of assistance from neighbors Thailand, Singapore, China and India.

3.Nearly half of the trickle irrigation in the United States is in California, some of it in avocado orchards with slopes up to 50% to 60%.50%60%。

4.As a direct result of these immunization campaigns, the polio outbreaks have slowed to a trickle.

5.Even when she did manage to hold a few drops in her beak they were lost long before they could trickle down to her throat.

6.Occasionally a company might bring some manufacturing back to the U. S. But it's a trickle, and the exceptions seem to prove the rule.

7.It was only then that her still face showed the least emotion, a tear or two beginning to trickle down.

8.What was just a trickle of controls before the current crisis is now a flood.

9.Since then, what started as trickle of apologies has turned into something of a flood.

10.She closed her eyes tightly, as if against an awful sound, and a trickle of coldness seeped through me.