ooze
ooze 英 [u:z] 美 [uz]
vt. 渗出;泄漏 vi. 渗出;泄漏 n. [地质] 软泥
进行时:oozing 过去式:oozed 过去分词:oozed 第三人称单数:oozes 名词复数:oozes
- The beauty of the word ooze is not only that it's both a noun and a verb but also that the word sounds like what it means. The ooze on the bottom of the pond oozed between your toes.
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- vt. 渗出;泄漏
- vi. 渗出;泄漏
- n. [地质] 软泥
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1. By the time I reached Shaoxing after a week on the road, the cheeses had all ripened nicely, and some were beginning to ooze.
在一个星期后我到达绍兴时,奶酪已经全部发酵得很好了,有些正开始慢慢渗出浓液。
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2. Of course, looking for hydrogen sulfide-eating microbes that ooze elemental sulfur means that we'll be looking for similar biological processes we observe on Earth.
当然,寻找渗出硫元素的硫化氢分解微生物意味着我们在寻找与地球上观测到的生物进程相同的过程。
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3. No matter how you slice it, a greasy slick will ooze out of melting cheese, when heat renders liquid fats that were solid at room temperature.
不管你怎么切,融化的奶酪都会渗出油腻粘滑的油脂,因为室温下呈固态的脂肪一旦受热就会变成液态。
- ooze (n.) "soft mud," Old English wase "soft mud, mire," from Proto-Germanic *waison (source also of Old Saxon waso "wet ground, mire," Old Norse veisa "pond of stagnant water"), from PIE *wes- (2) "wet." Modern spelling is mid-1500s.
- ooze (v.) late 14c., wosen, verbal derivative of Old English noun wos "juice, sap," from Proto-Germanic *wosan (source of Middle Low German wose "scum"), from same source as ooze (n.). Modern spelling from late 1500s. The Old English verb was wesan. Related: Oozed; oozing.
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