[/ˈtrɪkl; ˋtrɪkl/] v 用法: 1 [I, Ipr, Ip, Tn.pr, Tn.p] (cause sth to) flow in a thin stream (使某物)成小股流动: Blood trickled from the wound. 血液从伤口中流出. * tears trickling down her cheeks 顺著她的面颊流下的泪水 * trickle oil into the mixture bit by bit 把油一点点地注入混合物中. 用法: 2 [Ipr, Ip] come or go somewhere slowly or gradually 慢慢地或渐渐地来或去: people trickling into the hall 缓缓进入大厅的人们 * The ball trickled into the hole. 那球慢慢地滚进洞内. * News is starting to trickle out. 消息逐渐传出. trickle 2 n 用法: 1 thin flow of liquid 小股水流; 涓涓细流: The stream is reduced to a mere trickle in summer. 夏天那小河水量减少, 成了涓涓细流. 用法: 2 (usu sing 通常作单数) ~ (of sth) small amount coming or going slowly 缓慢来的或离去的少量事物: a trickle of information 一点一点来的少量信息. |