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3 (to) drip-feed
(to) drip-feed /ˈdrɪpˈfi:d/(pass. e p. p. drip-fed), v. t.1 (med.) alimentare per fleboclisi2 (mecc.) alimentare a goccia3 (fig.) impartire con il contagocce: to drip-feed information to sb. (o sb. with information) impartire informazioni a q. con il contagocce. -
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(to) drip-feed /ˈdrɪpˈfi:d/(pass. e p. p. drip-fed), v. t.1 (med.) alimentare per fleboclisi2 (mecc.) alimentare a goccia3 (fig.) impartire con il contagocce: to drip-feed information to sb. (o sb. with information) impartire informazioni a q. con il contagocce. -
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I [drɪp]1) (drop)to catch the drips — raccogliere le gocce che cadono; fig. non sprecare neanche le briciole
2) (sound) (s)gocciolio m.3) BE med. flebo(clisi) f.4) colloq. spreg. (insipid person) persona f. insignificante, insulsaII 1. [drɪp]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - pp-) [leak, roof, brush] fare gocciolare [water, paint]; [ person] grondare [sweat, blood]2.to drip sth. onto o down sth. — fare cadere goccia a goccia o fare gocciolare qcs. su qcs
1) [water, blood, oil] (s)gocciolare2) [tap, branches] gocciolare; [ washing] sgrondare, sgocciolare ( onto su); [ engine] perdere (olio)to be dripping with — grondare [ blood]; perdere [ oil]; grondare di [ sweat]
* * *[drip] 1. past tense, past participle - dripped; verb(to (cause to) fall in single drops: Rain dripped off the roof; His hand was dripping blood.) gocciolare2. noun1) (a small quantity (of liquid) falling in drops: A drip of water ran down the tap.) goccia2) (the noise made by dripping: I can hear a drip somewhere.) gocciolamento3) (an apparatus for passing a liquid slowly and continuously into a vein of the body.) fleboclisi•- dripping- drip-dry 3. verb(to dry in this manner.) asciugare senza stirare* * *[drɪp]1. n2) (fam: spineless person) lavativo (-a)3) Med fleboclisi f inv2. vt(liquid) sbrodolare3. vito be dripping with sweat/blood — grondare sudore/sangue
* * *drip /drɪp/n.1 [u] gocciolio; gocciolamento; ( rumore) ticchettio: the drip of a leaky tap, il gocciolio di un rubinetto che perde; the endless drip of the rain on the roof, il continuo ticchettio della pioggia sul tetto2 goccia: drips of blood [paint, water, oil], gocce di sangue [di pittura, d'acqua, d'olio]; A drip fell from the end of his nose, gli è caduta una goccia dalla punta del naso3 (archit.) gocciolatoio5 (fam.) persona insignificante6 (pl.) piccola quantità (di qc.): drips of information, informazioni distillate con il contagocce; a steady drip of insinuation, una serie ininterrotta di piccole insinuazioni● (edil.) drip cap, gocciolatoio ( su porta o finestra) □ drip drop (o drip drip), ticchettio: the drip drop of the rain, il ticchettio della pioggia □ drip-dry, «stendi e asciuga»; «non stiro»: a drip-dry shirt, camicia «non stiro» □ (edil.) drip edge, doccione □ a drip-feed, (med.) una fleboclisi; (mecc.) un'alimentazione a gocce □ (med.) drip-feed bottle, flacone di soluzione fisiologica □ (agric.) drip irrigation, irrigazione a goccia □ (archit.) drip moulding, gocciolatoio □ ( cucina) drip tray, sgocciolatoio.(to) drip /drɪp/A v. i.gocciolare: The tap is dripping, il rubinetto gocciola; Blood was dripping from his nose, gli gocciolava sangue dal naso; Water is dripping from the eaves, l'acqua (piovana) gocciola dal tetto; Water was dripping down her back, l'acqua le gocciolava lungo la schiena; Wet washing was dripping over the bath, i panni bagnati gocciolavano sopra la vasca da bagnoB v. t.1 far gocciolare; spargere gocce di: You've dripped water all over the floor, hai fatto gocciolare dell'acqua su tutto il pavimento2 gocciolare: ( di una ferita) to drip blood, gocciolare sangue; Their clothes were dripping water, gli gocciolava acqua dai vestiti● to be dripping with st., grondare (di) qc.; (fig.) essere carico di qc.: The boy was dripping with sweat, il ragazzo grondava di sudore; The women were dripping with diamonds, le donne erano cariche di diamanti; His words dripped with irony, le sue parole erano cariche di ironia.* * *I [drɪp]1) (drop)to catch the drips — raccogliere le gocce che cadono; fig. non sprecare neanche le briciole
2) (sound) (s)gocciolio m.3) BE med. flebo(clisi) f.4) colloq. spreg. (insipid person) persona f. insignificante, insulsaII 1. [drɪp]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - pp-) [leak, roof, brush] fare gocciolare [water, paint]; [ person] grondare [sweat, blood]2.to drip sth. onto o down sth. — fare cadere goccia a goccia o fare gocciolare qcs. su qcs
1) [water, blood, oil] (s)gocciolare2) [tap, branches] gocciolare; [ washing] sgrondare, sgocciolare ( onto su); [ engine] perdere (olio)to be dripping with — grondare [ blood]; perdere [ oil]; grondare di [ sweat]
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