dribble 英 ['drɪb(ə)l]   美 ['drɪbl]

dribble

dribble  英 ['drɪb(ə)l] 美 ['drɪbl]

vt. 连击;使滴下;运球  vi. 滴下;流口水  n. 点滴;运球 

进行时:dribbling  过去式:dribbled  过去分词:dribbled  第三人称单数:dribbles  名词复数:dribbles 

And just like that, Bosh blew by Garnett off the dribble and dunked the ball uncontested. Garnett, tired and beaten, could only watch Bosh's ascension from below. 冷不防地,波什运球晃过加内特,将球毫无争议地扣进篮筐。筋疲力尽的加内特只能眼睁睁地从下面看着波什高高跃起。
Hoops is hot in China ― just witness the Nike-clad kids on the Beijing blacktops, showing off their crossover dribble ― largely because of him. 只需看看那些在北京室外球场上穿着耐克、玩着交叉步运球的孩子们, (就会发现)篮球在中国如此火热,而这些几乎都可以归功于姚明。

  • A dribble is a slow, steady flow of water. Or, if you are a basketball player, you dribble the ball to make your way towards the basket.
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  • vt. 连击;使滴下;运球
  • vi. 滴下;流口水
  • n. 点滴;运球
  • 1. And just like that, Bosh blew by Garnett off the dribble and dunked the ball uncontested. Garnett, tired and beaten, could only watch Bosh's ascension from below.

    冷不防地,波什运球晃过加内特,将球毫无争议地扣进篮筐。筋疲力尽的加内特只能眼睁睁地从下面看着波什高高跃起。

  • 2. Hoops is hot in China ― just witness the Nike-clad kids on the Beijing blacktops, showing off their crossover dribble ― largely because of him.

    只需看看那些在北京室外球场上穿着耐克、玩着交叉步运球的孩子们, (就会发现)篮球在中国如此火热,而这些几乎都可以归功于姚明。

  • 3. Andy awoke the next morning in a pool of his own dribble, but ready to walk another day.

    第二天早上,马普安在自己的一汪口水中醒来,但是已经有了精神准备再走一天。

  • dribble (v.) 1580s, frequentative of obsolete verb drib (1520s), variant of drip (v.). Sports sense first used of soccer (1863), basketball sense is by 1892 (implied in dribbling). Related: Dribbled; dribbling. As a noun from 1670s.
drib·ble / ˈdrɪbl ; NAmE ˈdrɪbl / verb , noun dribble dribbles dribbled dribbling verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] dribble(sth) to let salivaor another liquid come out of your mouth and run down your chin 流口水;垂涎 SYN drool 2 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to fall in small drops or in a thin stream 一点一滴地落下;细流 Melted wax dribbled down the side of the candle. 熔化了的蜡一滴滴从蜡烛边上流下。 3 [transitive ] dribblesth (into/over/onto sth) to pour sth slowly, in drops or a thin stream 使滴出;使成细流 SYN drizzle SYN trickle Dribble a little olive oil over the salad. 在色拉上面滴点橄榄油。 4 [transitive ,  intransitive ] dribble(sth) (+ adv./prep.) (in football ( soccer) and some other sports 足球及其他某些体育运动 ) to move the ball along with several short kicks, hits or bounces 运球;带球;盘球 She dribbled the ball the length of the field. 她带球从后场跑到前场。 He dribbled past two defenders and scored a magnificent goal. 他带球越过两个防守队员,射入非常精彩的一球。 noun 1 [countable ] a very small amount of liquid, in a thin stream 小滴;细流 a dribble of blood 一滴血 Add just a dribble of oil. 只加一点点油。 2 [uncountable ] ( especially BrE) saliva(= liquid) from a person's mouth 口水 There was dribble all down the baby's front. 这婴儿胸前淌满了口水。 3 [countable ] the act of dribblingthe ball in a sport 运球;带球;盘球 drib·ble / ˈdrɪbl ; NAmE ˈdrɪbl /
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