柯林斯詞典trickle /?tr?k?l/ (trickling,trickled,trickles) 1. V-T/V-I When a liquid trickles, or when you trickle it, it flows slowly in a thin stream. 使細(xì)流; 細(xì)流 A tear trickled down the old man's cheek. 一滴淚水順著老人的面頰流了下來。2. N-COUNT Trickle is also a noun. 細(xì)流 There was not so much as a trickle of water. 一點(diǎn)兒細(xì)流的水也沒有。3. V-I When people or things trickle in a particular direction, they move there slowly in small groups or amounts, rather than all together. (陸續(xù)地) 慢慢移動(dòng) Some donations are already trickling in. 一些捐款已經(jīng)陸續(xù)到了。4. N-COUNT Trickle is also a noun. 慢慢移動(dòng) The flood of cars has now slowed to a trickle. 洪水般的車流現(xiàn)已減緩為慢慢移動(dòng)了。 返回 trickle劍橋詞典 trickle verb [I] (LIQUID) ?trickle down, from, out of, etc. sth If liquid trickles somewhere , it flows slowly and without force in a thin line . 從…向下滴(或淌) Blood trickled out of the corner of his mouth . 血從他的嘴角滴了下來。 Oil was trickling from a tiny hole in the tank . 油正從油罐上的一個(gè)小孔往下滴。 trickle verb [I] (SMALL NUMBER) ?trickle in, out, back, etc. to arrive or move somewhere slowly and gradually , in small numbers 緩慢而零星地進(jìn)入/離開/返回(等等) Gradually people trickled back into the theatre for the second half . 漸漸地,人們開始三三兩兩地回到劇院看下半場。 返回 trickle