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1 ooze
1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb1)ooze [out] — triefen von od. vor (+ Dat.)
2) (fig.): (radiate) ausstrahlen [Charme, Optimismus]; ausströmen [Sarkasmus]3. noun(mud) Schlick, der* * *[u:z] 1. verb1) (to flow slowly: The water oozed through the sand.) sickern2. noun(liquid, slippery mud: The river bed was thick with ooze.) der Schlick- academic.ru/51800/oozy">oozy* * *[u:z]▪ to \ooze somewhere irgendwohin tropfenslime 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 quellento \ooze with blood/oil vor Blut/Öl triefenIII. vt1. (seep out)▪ to \ooze sth etw absondernto \ooze pus eiternto \ooze charisma/charm ( also pej) Charisma/Charme ausstrahlento \ooze sex appeal Sexappeal versprühento \ooze talent Talent ausstrahlen* * *[uːz]1. n2) (= mud) Schlamm m2. vi1) (lit) triefen; (water, blood) sickern, triefen; (wound) nässen; (resin, mud, glue) (heraus)quellen2) (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. vt1) (aus)schwitzen, absondern; blood triefen von2) (fig) charm triefen von (pej), verströmen; confidence, sex appeal strotzen von; insincerity stinken vor (+dat) (inf)* * *ooze [uːz]A v/i1. 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)B v/t1. absondern:the wound was oozing blood aus der Wunde sickerte Blut2. figb) von Sarkasmus etc triefenC s1. Sickern n2. Saft m, Flüssigkeit f3. TECH Lohbrühe f:ooze leather lohgares Leder4. a) Schlick m, Mudd mb) Morast m, Schlamm(boden) m* * *1. intransitive verb2) (become moistened) triefen ( with von, vor + Dat.)2. transitive verb1)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. -
2 ooze
[u:z] nto \ooze somewhere irgendwohin tropfen;slime oozing down the walls Schleim an, der die Wände hinunterrinnt;1) ( seep out)to \ooze sth etw absondern;to \ooze pus eitern;to \ooze sex appeal Sexappeal versprühen;to \ooze talent Talent ausstrahlen
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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
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