dribble
dri
ˈdrɪ
dri
bble
bəl
bēl
British pronunciation
/dɹˈɪbə‍l/

英語での「dribble」の定義と意味

Dribble
01

細流, 滴り

a thin stream, trickle, or the gradual formation and falling of drops of liquid from a source
dribble definition and meaning
example
After the storm a dribble of water ran along the windowsill.
嵐の後、窓枠に沿って水の細流が流れた。
02

ドリブル, ボール運び

the controlled advancement of a ball by a player using repeated slight touches, kicks, or pushes to keep possession and move past opponents
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example
His tight dribble around the defender created space for a shot on goal.
ディフェンダーの周りの彼のタイトなドリブルがゴールへのシュートのためのスペースを生み出した。
03

よだれの筋, 唾液の滴

saliva that flows slowly and involuntarily from the mouth
example
There was a faint dribble at the corner of the toddler's mouth after his nap.
幼児の口の端に、昼寝の後でかすかなよだれの流れがあった。
to dribble
01

したたる, ちょろちょろ流れる

to flow slowly, often in small drops or an uneven stream
Intransitive: to dribble somewhere
to dribble definition and meaning
example
The melted ice cream dribbled down the cone and onto her hand.
溶けたアイスクリームがコーンから彼女の手に滴り落ちた
02

注ぐ, 滴らせる

to pour a liquid slowly in small drops or a thin stream
Transitive: to dribble a liquid somewhere
to dribble definition and meaning
example
She dribbled honey onto the toast, carefully avoiding a mess.
彼女はトーストに蜂蜜を垂らし、慎重に散らかすのを避けた。
03

よだれを垂らす, 唾液を垂らす

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.
彼は昼寝の間、よだれを垂らすのを止められず、枕に濡れた跡を残した。
04

ドリブルする, ボールを軽く叩いて進める

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.
彼はゴールをセットアップするために、サッカーボールを何人かのディフェンダーの間をドリブルした。
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