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dribble
drib·ble D0389500 (drĭb′əl)v. drib·bled, drib·bling, drib·bles v.intr.1. To flow or fall in drops or an unsteady stream; trickle: Water dribbled from the leaky faucet.2. To let saliva drip from the mouth; drool.3. Sports a. To move a ball or puck by repeated light bounces or kicks, as in basketball or soccer.b. To advance by dribbling: dribbled down the court.v.tr.1. To let flow or fall in drops or an unsteady stream.2. Sports a. To move (a ball or puck) by dribbling.b. To hit (a baseball, for example) so that it bounces slowly and low to the ground.n.1. A weak, unsteady stream; a trickle.2. A small quantity; a bit.3. Sports The act of dribbling a ball. [Frequentative of obsolete drib, alteration of drip.] drib′bler n.dribble (ˈdrɪbəl) vb1. (usually intr) to flow or allow to flow in a thin stream or drops; trickle2. (intr) to allow saliva to trickle from the mouth3. (Soccer) (in soccer, basketball, hockey, etc) to propel (the ball) by repeatedly tapping it with the hand, foot, or stick4. (Basketball) (in soccer, basketball, hockey, etc) to propel (the ball) by repeatedly tapping it with the hand, foot, or stick5. (Hockey (Field & Ice)) (in soccer, basketball, hockey, etc) to propel (the ball) by repeatedly tapping it with the hand, foot, or stickn6. a small quantity of liquid falling in drops or flowing in a thin stream7. a small quantity or supply8. an act or instance of dribbling[C16: frequentative of drib, variant of drip] ˈdribbler n ˈdribbly adjdrib•ble (ˈdrɪb əl) v. -bled, -bling, n. v.i. 1. to fall or flow in drops or small quantities; trickle. 2. to drivel; slaver. 3. to advance a ball by bouncing it or a puck by giving it short, quick kicks or pushes. v.t. 4. to let fall in drops. 5. a. (in basketball) to bounce (the ball), as in maneuvering for a pass or advancing for a score. b. (esp. in ice hockey and soccer) to move (the ball or puck) along by a rapid succession of short kicks or pushes. n. 6. a small trickling stream or a drop. 7. a small quantity of anything: a dribble of revenue. 8. an act or instance of dribbling a ball or puck. [1555–65; frequentative of obsolete drib (v.), probably variant of drip] drib′bler, n. dribble Past participle: dribbled Gerund: dribbling
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I dribble | you dribble | he/she/it dribbles | we dribble | you dribble | they dribble |
Preterite |
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I dribbled | you dribbled | he/she/it dribbled | we dribbled | you dribbled | they dribbled |
Present Continuous |
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I am dribbling | you are dribbling | he/she/it is dribbling | we are dribbling | you are dribbling | they are dribbling |
Present Perfect |
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I have dribbled | you have dribbled | he/she/it has dribbled | we have dribbled | you have dribbled | they have dribbled |
Past Continuous |
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I was dribbling | you were dribbling | he/she/it was dribbling | we were dribbling | you were dribbling | they were dribbling |
Past Perfect |
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I had dribbled | you had dribbled | he/she/it had dribbled | we had dribbled | you had dribbled | they had dribbled |
Future |
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I will dribble | you will dribble | he/she/it will dribble | we will dribble | you will dribble | they will dribble |
Future Perfect |
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I will have dribbled | you will have dribbled | he/she/it will have dribbled | we will have dribbled | you will have dribbled | they will have dribbled |
Future Continuous |
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I will be dribbling | you will be dribbling | he/she/it will be dribbling | we will be dribbling | you will be dribbling | they will be dribbling |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been dribbling | you have been dribbling | he/she/it has been dribbling | we have been dribbling | you have been dribbling | they have been dribbling |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been dribbling | you will have been dribbling | he/she/it will have been dribbling | we will have been dribbling | you will have been dribbling | they will have been dribbling |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been dribbling | you had been dribbling | he/she/it had been dribbling | we had been dribbling | you had been dribbling | they had been dribbling |
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I would dribble | you would dribble | he/she/it would dribble | we would dribble | you would dribble | they would dribble |
Past Conditional |
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I would have dribbled | you would have dribbled | he/she/it would have dribbled | we would have dribbled | you would have dribbled | they would have dribbled |
dribble To move the ball by repeatedly tapping it with the hand.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dribble - flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid; "there's a drip through the roof"drip, trickleflow, flowing - the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases)intravenous drip - slow continuous drip introducing solutions intravenously (a drop at a time) | | 2. | dribble - saliva spilling from the mouthslobber, drivel, droolsaliva, spittle, spit - a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches | | 3. | dribble - the propulsion of a ball by repeated taps or kicksdribblingactuation, propulsion - the act of propellingassociation football, soccer - a football game in which two teams of 11 players try to kick or head a ball into the opponents' goaldouble dribble - an illegal dribble in basketball (the player uses both hands to dribble or the player starts to dribble a second time after coming to a stop)basketball, basketball game, hoops - a game played on a court by two opposing teams of 5 players; points are scored by throwing the ball through an elevated horizontal hoop | Verb | 1. | dribble - run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream; "water trickled onto the lawn from the broken hose"; "reports began to dribble in"trickle, filtercourse, flow, run, feed - move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi"percolate, leach - permeate or penetrate gradually; "the fertilizer leached into the ground" | | 2. | dribble - let or cause to fall in drops; "dribble oil into the mixture"drip, droppour - cause to run; "pour water over the floor"drip - fall in drops; "Water is dripping from the faucet" | | 3. | dribble - propel, "Carry the ball"; "dribble the ball"carryathletics, sport - an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competitionhit - cause to move by striking; "hit a ball" | | 4. | dribble - let saliva drivel from the mouth; "The baby drooled"drivel, slabber, slaver, slobber, droolsalivate - produce saliva; "We salivated when he described the great meal" |
dribbleverb1. run, drip, trickle, drop, leak, ooze, seep, fall in drops Sweat dribbled down his face.2. drool, drivel, slaver, slobber, drip saliva She's dribbling on her collar.noun1. trickle, drop, drizzle, dash, splash, drip Apply a dribble of shampoo.2. saliva, spit, slaver, spittle His top is soaked in dribble.dribbleverb1. To fall or let fall in drops of liquid:distill, drip, drop, trickle, weep.2. To let saliva run from the mouth:drivel, drool, salivate, slaver, slobber.nounThe process or sound of dripping:drip, trickle.Translationsdribble (ˈdribl) verb1. to fall in small drops. Water dribbled out of the tap. 滴下 (使液体)滴下 2. (of a baby etc) to allow saliva to run from the mouth. (嬰兒等)流口水 (婴儿等)口角流涎 3. in football, basketball, hockey etc to move the ball along by repeatedly kicking, bouncing or hitting it. The football player dribbled the ball up the field. 運球 运球 noun a small quantity of liquid. A dribble ran down his chin. 一點口水 流涎dribble
drib·ble (dri'bĕl), 1. To drool, slaver, drivel. 2. To fall in drops, as the urine from a distended bladder. drib·ble (dri'bĕl) To drool, slobber, drivel. dribble
Synonyms for dribbleverb runSynonyms- run
- drip
- trickle
- drop
- leak
- ooze
- seep
- fall in drops
verb droolSynonyms- drool
- drivel
- slaver
- slobber
- drip saliva
noun trickleSynonyms- trickle
- drop
- drizzle
- dash
- splash
- drip
noun salivaSynonymsSynonyms for dribbleverb to fall or let fall in drops of liquidSynonyms- distill
- drip
- drop
- trickle
- weep
verb to let saliva run from the mouthSynonyms- drivel
- drool
- salivate
- slaver
- slobber
noun the process or sound of drippingSynonymsSynonyms for dribblenoun flowing in dropsSynonymsRelated Words- flow
- flowing
- intravenous drip
noun saliva spilling from the mouthSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the propulsion of a ball by repeated taps or kicksSynonymsRelated Words- actuation
- propulsion
- association football
- soccer
- double dribble
- basketball
- basketball game
- hoops
verb run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady streamSynonymsRelated Words- course
- flow
- run
- feed
- percolate
- leach
verb let or cause to fall in dropsSynonymsRelated Wordsverb propel, "Carry the ball"SynonymsRelated Wordsverb let saliva drivel from the mouthSynonyms- drivel
- slabber
- slaver
- slobber
- drool
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