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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
dribble
drib·ble [dribble dribbles dribbled dribbling] verb, noun BrE [ˈdrɪbl] NAmE [ˈdrɪbl] verb 1. intransitive, transitive ~ (sth) to let ↑saliva or another liquid come out of your mouth and run down your chin Syn: ↑drool 2. intransitive + adv./prep. to fall in small drops or in a thin stream •Melted wax dribbled down the side of the candle. 3. transitive ~ sth (into/over/onto sth) to pour sth slowly, in drops or a thin stream Syn: ↑drizzle, Syn: ↑trickle •Dribble a little olive oil over the salad. 4. transitive, intransitive ~ (sth) (+ adv./prep.) (in football ( ↑soccer ) and some other sports)to move the ball along with several short kicks, hits or ↑bounces •She dribbled the ball the length of the field. •He dribbled past two defenders and scored a magnificent goal. Verb forms: Word Origin: mid 16th cent.: frequentative of obsolete drib, variant of ↑drip. The original sense was ‘shoot an arrow short or wide of its target’, which was also a sense of drib. noun 1. countable a very small amount of liquid, in a thin stream •a dribble of blood •Add just a dribble of oil. 2. uncountable (especially BrE) ↑saliva (= liquid) from a person's mouth •There was dribble all down the baby's front. 3. countable the act of dribbling the ball in a sport Word Origin: mid 16th cent.: frequentative of obsolete drib, variant of ↑drip. The original sense was ‘shoot an arrow short or wide of its target’, which was also a sense of drib.
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