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1 trickle
'trikl
1. verb(to flow in small amounts: Blood was trickling down her face.) gotear, resbalar un hilo de (sangre/agua); salir poco a poco
2. noun(a small amount: a trickle of water; At first there was only a trickle of people but soon a crowd arrived.) hilo, chorro delgado, goteo; poco, pequeña cantidadtrickle vb gotear / correr / resbalartr['trɪkəl]1 goteo, hilo2 figurative use pequeña cantidad nombre femenino, poco1 (liquid) gotear, salir gota a gota2 figurative use salir (entrar, llegar, etc) poco a poco■ refugees have been trickling out of the war zone los refugiados han ido saliendo poco a poco de la zona de guerratrickle n: goteo m, hilo mv.• chorrear v.• escurrir v.• gotear v.• salir poco a poco v.n.• chorro delgado s.m.• goteo s.m.• hilo s.m.• reguero s.m.
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1. 'trɪkəlintransitive verb (+ adv compl)a) \<\<liquid\>\>b) (arrive, go)
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noun hilo m['trɪkl]1. N2) (fig)2. VI1) [liquid] escurrir2) (fig) (slowly) ir despacio; (gradually) poco a poco3.VT (lit) gotear4.CPDtrickle charger N — (Elec) cargador m de batería
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1. ['trɪkəl]intransitive verb (+ adv compl)a) \<\<liquid\>\>b) (arrive, go)
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2 trickle
1. nounRinnsal, das (geh.) (of von)in a trickle — als Rinnsal
a trickle of rain ran down the window — Regenwasser rann am Fenster hinunter
2. intransitive verbthere was a trickle of people leaving the room — (fig.) einige wenige Menschen verließen nacheinander den Raum
rinnen; (in drops) tröpfeln; (fig.) [Ball:] langsam rollentrickle out — [Zuschauer:] nach und nach [hinaus]gehen
trickle through or out — [Informationen:] durchsickern
* * *['trikl] 1. verb(to flow in small amounts: Blood was trickling down her face.) tröpfeln2. noun(a small amount: a trickle of water; At first there was only a trickle of people but soon a crowd arrived.) dünner Strom* * *trick·le[ˈtrɪkl̩]I. vishe felt a tear escape and \trickle down her cheek sie merkte, dass ihr eine Träne über die Wange kullerte2. (come) in kleinen Gruppen kommenpeople \trickled back into the theatre die Leute kamen in kleinen Gruppen in den Theatersaal zurück3. (become known) durchsickernII. vtIII. n▪ a \trickle of people/things wenige Leute/Sachento be down [or dwindle] to a \trickle auf ein Minimum gesunken sein [o absinken]* * *['trɪkl]1. vi1) (liquid) tröpfeln, tropfenif you don't fix the leak the water will all trickle away/out — wenn Sie die undichte Stelle nicht abdichten, tropft das ganze Wasser heraus
2) (fig)people/escapees began to trickle in/out/back —
2. vtliquid tröpfeln, träufeln, tropfenweise gießen3. n2) (fig)a steady trickle of people gradually filled the lecture hall — der Hörsaal füllte sich langsam aber stetig mit Leuten
news reports have dwindled to a mere trickle — Berichte pl kommen or (secretively)
arms deliveries have shrunk to a trickle we cut their supplies to a trickle — die Waffenlieferungen sind spärlich geworden wir haben ihren Nachschub drastisch reduziert
* * *trickle [ˈtrıkl]A v/i1. tröpfeln:tears were trickling down her cheeks Tränen kullerten ihr über die Wangen2. rieseln3. sickern ( through durch):trickle out fig durchsickern4. figa) tröpfelntrickle away allmählich verebben5. trudeln (Ball etc)B v/t1. tröpfeln (lassen), träufeln2. rieseln lassenC s1. Tröpfeln n2. Rieseln n3. Rinnsal n* * *1. nounRinnsal, das (geh.) (of von)2. intransitive verbthere was a trickle of people leaving the room — (fig.) einige wenige Menschen verließen nacheinander den Raum
rinnen; (in drops) tröpfeln; (fig.) [Ball:] langsam rollentrickle out — [Zuschauer:] nach und nach [hinaus]gehen
trickle through or out — [Informationen:] durchsickern
* * *v.rieseln v.sickern v.tropfen v.träufeln v.tröpfeln v.verrinnen v. -
3 trickle
trickle ['trɪkəl]∎ rainwater trickled from the gutters un mince filet d'eau de pluie s'échappait des gouttières;∎ I felt the blood trickle slowly down my leg je sentis le sang couler doucement le long de ma jambe;∎ water trickled down the window pane un filet d'eau coulait ou dégoulinait le long de la vitre;∎ tears trickled down his face les larmes coulaient ou dégoulinaient sur son visage∎ information began to trickle out from behind enemy lines les informations commencèrent à filtrer depuis l'arrière des lignes ennemies;∎ news is beginning to trickle through or out from the devastated area on commence à recevoir peu à peu des nouvelles de la région sinistrée;∎ cars began to trickle over the border la circulation a repris progressivement à la frontière;∎ the ball trickled into the goal le ballon roula tranquillement dans les buts∎ he trickled a few drops of milk into the flour il a versé quelques gouttes de lait dans la farine;∎ she trickled some oil out of the can elle a versé un peu d'huile de la boîte(b) (sand, salt) faire glisser ou couler;∎ to trickle sand through one's fingers faire glisser ou couler du sable entre ses doigts3 noun∎ the flow from the spring dwindled to a trickle la source ne laissait plus échapper qu'un mince filet d'eau;∎ the trickle of lava soon became a torrent le filet de lave se transforma bientôt en torrent;∎ there was only a trickle of water from the tap un maigre filet d'eau coulait du robinet∎ a trickle of applications began to come in les candidatures commencèrent à arriver au compte-gouttes;∎ there was only a trickle of visitors il n'y avait que quelques rares visiteurs, les visiteurs étaient rares►► trickle charger chargeur m à régime lent∎ the water trickled away down the plughole l'eau s'écoulait lentement dans le trou de l'évier(b) figurative (money, savings) disparaître petit à petit; (crowd) se disperser petit à petit; (people) s'en aller progressivement(b) (spectators) entrer par petits groupes∎ offers of help began to trickle in quelques offres d'aide commençaient à arriver;∎ information on the disaster only trickled in at first au début les informations sur le désastre arrivaient au compte-gouttes -
4 resbalar
resbalar ( conjugate resbalar) verbo intransitivo 1 ( caerse) to slip;◊ las lágrimas le resbalaban por las mejillas the tears ran o trickled down his cheeks2 (fam) ( ser indiferente):◊ todo lo que le digas le resbala anything you say to him is just like water off a duck's back (colloq);todo le resbala he couldn't care less about anything (colloq) resbalarse verbo pronominal ( caerse) to slip
resbalar verbo intransitivo
1 (patinar y perder el control) to slip
2 (caer lentamente) to roll: la lluvia resbala por el cristal, the rain trickles down the window-pane
3 (ser deslizante) este suelo no resbala, this floor isn't slippery
4 Auto to skid
5 (meter la pata, equivocarse) to slip up Locuciones: resbalarle algo a uno, not to care about sthg o to be indifferent to sthg: sus comentarios me resbalan, I couldn't care less about his comments ' resbalar' also found in these entries: Spanish: patinar - deslizar English: skid - slide - slide off - slip - slip down - footing
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