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British pronunciation
/dɹˈɪbə‍l/

Definice a Význam "dribble"

01

kapání, kapaní

flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid
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02

dribling, driblink

an act of moving the ball along the ground with repeated slight touches or bounces, especially in soccer, hockey, and basketball
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03

slina, slint

saliva spilling from the mouth
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kape, odkapávat

to flow slowly, often in small drops or an uneven stream
Intransitive: to dribble somewhere
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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
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She dribbled honey onto the toast, carefully avoiding a mess.
The chef dribbled olive oil over the salad for extra flavor.
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slintat, kapat

to let saliva fall or run from the mouth
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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.
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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
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He dribbled the soccer ball past several defenders to set up a goal.
She skillfully dribbled the basketball around her opponents.
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