
Hledat
Dribble
01
kapání, kapaní
flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid
03
slina, slint
saliva spilling from the mouth
to dribble
01
kape, odkapávat
to flow slowly, often in small drops or an uneven stream
Intransitive: to dribble somewhere
Example
Rain dribbled down the windowpane, creating small streaks of water.
Tears dribbled down her cheeks as she listened to the heartbreaking story.
02
kálet, kápnout
to pour a liquid slowly in small drops or a thin stream
Transitive: to dribble a liquid somewhere
Example
She dribbled honey onto the toast, carefully avoiding a mess.
The chef dribbled olive oil over the salad for extra flavor.
03
slintat, kapat
to let saliva fall or run from the mouth
Intransitive
Example
He could n’t stop dribbling during his nap, leaving a wet spot on his pillow.
She noticed that her dog dribbled at the sight of his favorite treat.
04
driblovat, pohybovat míč
to move a ball forward by tapping it lightly, either with your feet, stick, or by bouncing it
Transitive: to dribble a ball
Example
He dribbled the soccer ball past several defenders to set up a goal.
She skillfully dribbled the basketball around her opponents.