ooze
- IPA[o͞oz]
美式
- (of a fluid) slowly trickle or seep out of something; flow in a very gradual way;slowly exude or discharge a viscous fluid
- the sluggish flow of a fluid;an infusion of oak bark or other vegetable matter, used in tanning.
verb: ooze, 3rd person present: oozes, gerund or present participle: oozing, past tense: oozed, past participle: oozed
noun: ooze, plural noun: oozes
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. (of a fluid) slowly trickle or seep out of something; flow in a very gradual way blood was oozing from a wound in his scalp honey oozed out of the comb 同義詞
- ▪ slowly exude or discharge a viscous fluid her mosquito bites were oozing and itching like mad
- 2. give a powerful impression of (a quality) he oozed charm and poise the town oozes history 同義詞
名詞
- 1. the sluggish flow of a fluid I picked a fruit and watched the ooze of fig milk from the stem 同義詞
- 2. an infusion of oak bark or other vegetable matter, used in tanning. 同義詞
- 更多解釋
- IPA[uːz]
英式
- (of a fluid) slowly trickle or seep out of something: blood was oozing from a wound in his scalp honey oozed out of the comb
- the sluggish flow of a fluid: I picked a fruit and watched the ooze of fig milk from the stem
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[uːz]
英式
- wet mud or slime, especially that found at the bottom of a river, lake, or sea: abandoned barges sunk in ooze
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[o͞oz]
美式
- wet mud or slime, especially that found at the bottom of a river, lake, or sea: abandoned barges sunk in ooze
Oxford American Dictionary