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  • 1 ooze

    1. intransitive verb
    1) (percolate, exude) sickern ( from aus); (more thickly) quellen ( from aus)
    2) (become moistened) triefen ( with von, vor + Dat.)
    2. transitive verb
    1)

    ooze [out] — triefen von od. vor (+ Dat.)

    2) (fig.): (radiate) ausstrahlen [Charme, Optimismus]; ausströmen [Sarkasmus]
    3. noun
    (mud) Schlick, der
    * * *
    [u:z] 1. verb
    1) (to flow slowly: The water oozed through the sand.) sickern
    2) (to have (something liquid) flowing slowly out: His wound was oozing blood.) sickern
    2. noun
    (liquid, slippery mud: The river bed was thick with ooze.) der Schlick
    - academic.ru/51800/oozy">oozy
    * * *
    [u:z]
    I. n no pl Schlamm m
    II. vi (seep out)
    to \ooze somewhere irgendwohin tropfen
    slime oozing down the walls Schleim, der die Wände hinunterrinnt
    to \ooze from [or out of] sth blood, water aus etw dat sickern; (in drops) aus etw dat tropfen; mud aus etw dat quellen
    to \ooze with blood/oil vor Blut/Öl triefen
    III. vt
    1. (seep out)
    to \ooze sth etw absondern
    to \ooze pus eitern
    to \ooze charisma/charm ( also pej) Charisma/Charme ausstrahlen
    to \ooze sex appeal Sexappeal versprühen
    to \ooze talent Talent ausstrahlen
    * * *
    [uːz]
    1. n
    1) (of mud, glue, resin) Quellen nt; (of water, blood) Sickern nt, Triefen nt
    2) (= mud) Schlamm m
    2. vi
    1) (lit) triefen; (water, blood) sickern, triefen; (wound) nässen; (resin, mud, glue) (heraus)quellen
    2) (fig)

    to ooze with charm/kindness —

    the house oozes with wealth or money/culture — das Haus verströmt eine Atmosphäre von Reichtum/Kultur

    he stood there, charm oozing out of or from every pore — er stand da, förmlich triefend vor Liebenswürdigkeit

    3. vt
    1) (aus)schwitzen, absondern; blood triefen von
    2) (fig) charm triefen von (pej), verströmen; confidence, sex appeal strotzen von; insincerity stinken vor (+dat) (inf)
    * * *
    ooze [uːz]
    A v/i
    1. sickern:
    ooze in (through) einsickern (durchsickern), eindringen (durchdringen) (auch Licht, Geräusche etc);
    a) versickern,
    b) fig dahinschwinden;
    his courage oozed away sein Mut schwand;
    a) aussickern,
    b) entweichen (Luft, Gas),
    c) fig durchsickern (Geheimnis etc)
    2. ooze with B 1, B 2
    B v/t
    1. absondern:
    the wound was oozing blood aus der Wunde sickerte Blut
    2. fig
    a) Charme ausstrahlen, Optimismus, gute Laune etc auch verströmen
    b) von Sarkasmus etc triefen
    C s
    1. Sickern n
    2. Saft m, Flüssigkeit f
    3. TECH Lohbrühe f:
    ooze leather lohgares Leder
    4. a) Schlick m, Mudd m
    b) Morast m, Schlamm(boden) m
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb
    1) (percolate, exude) sickern ( from aus); (more thickly) quellen ( from aus)
    2) (become moistened) triefen ( with von, vor + Dat.)
    2. transitive verb
    1)

    ooze [out] — triefen von od. vor (+ Dat.)

    2) (fig.): (radiate) ausstrahlen [Charme, Optimismus]; ausströmen [Sarkasmus]
    3. noun
    (mud) Schlick, der
    * * *
    n.
    Schlamm -e m. v.
    sickern v.

    English-german dictionary > ooze

  • 2 ooze

    [u:z] n
    Schlamm m vi ( seep out)
    to \ooze somewhere irgendwohin tropfen;
    slime oozing down the walls Schleim an, der die Wände hinunterrinnt;
    to \ooze from [or out of] sth blood, water aus etw dat sickern;
    ( in drops) aus etw dat tropfen; mud aus etw dat quellen;
    to \ooze with blood/ oil vor Blut/Öl triefen vt
    1) ( seep out)
    to \ooze sth etw absondern;
    to \ooze pus eitern;
    2) (fig: overflow with)
    to \ooze charisma/ charm (a. pej) Charisma/Charme ausstrahlen;
    to \ooze sex appeal Sexappeal versprühen;
    to \ooze talent Talent ausstrahlen

    English-German students dictionary > ooze

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  • ooze — ooze1 /oohz/, v., oozed, oozing, n. v.i. 1. (of moisture, liquid, etc.) to flow, percolate, or exude slowly, as through holes or small openings. 2. to move or pass slowly or gradually, as if through a small opening or passage: The crowd oozed… …   Universalium

  • ooze — I [[t]uz[/t]] v. oozed, ooz•ing, n. 1) (of moisture, liquid, etc.) to flow, percolate, or exude slowly, as through holes or small openings 2) to move or pass slowly or gradually 3) (of a substance) to exude moisture 4) (of something abstract, as… …   From formal English to slang

  • ooze — v. 1) (d; intr.) to ooze from, out of; into (blood was oozeing from the wound) 2) (d; intr.) to ooze with (to ooze with charm) * * * [uːz] out of into (blood was oozeing from the wound) (d; intr.) to ooze from (d; intr.) to ooze with (to ooze… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • ooze — [[t]u͟ːz[/t]] oozes, oozing, oozed 1) V ERG When a thick or sticky liquid oozes from something or when something oozes it, the liquid flows slowly and in small quantities. He saw there was a big hole in the back of the man s head, blood was still …   English dictionary

  • charm — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, great, immense, real ▪ a woman of considerable charm ▪ easy, natural, quiet …   Collocations dictionary

  • ooze — ooze1 [ uz ] verb intransitive or transitive 1. ) if a thick liquid oozes from something or if something oozes a liquid, a small amount of it flows out slowly: The cut on her arm was oozing blood. ooze from/out of: Juice oozed from the grapes. 2 …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • ooze — I UK [uːz] / US [uz] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms ooze : present tense I/you/we/they ooze he/she/it oozes present participle oozing past tense oozed past participle oozed 1) if a thick liquid oozes from something, or if something… …   English dictionary

  • ooze — I. /uz / (say oohz) verb (oozed, oozing) –verb (i) 1. (of moisture, etc.) to percolate or exude, as through pores or small openings. 2. (of air, etc.) to pass slowly or gradually as if through pores or small openings. 3. (of a substance) to exude …  

  • ooze — verb ADVERB ▪ slowly ▪ out ▪ Cream oozed out at the sides. PREPOSITION ▪ from ▪ Blood oozed slowly from his wo …   Collocations dictionary

  • ooze — ooze1 [u:z] v [I always + adverb/preposition, T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: OOZE22] 1.) if a thick liquid oozes from something or if something oozes a thick liquid, that liquid flows from it very slowly ooze from/out of/through ▪ The ice cream was …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • ooze — 1. verb 1) blood oozed from the wound Syn: seep, discharge, flow, exude, trickle, drip, dribble, issue, filter, percolate, escape, leak, drain, empty, bleed, sweat, well; Medicine extravasate …   Thesaurus of popular words

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