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ooze

verb
/uːz/
/uːz/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they ooze
/uːz/
/uːz/
he / she / it oozes
/ˈuːzɪz/
/ˈuːzɪz/
past simple oozed
/uːzd/
/uːzd/
past participle oozed
/uːzd/
/uːzd/
-ing form oozing
/ˈuːzɪŋ/
/ˈuːzɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] if a thick liquid oozes from a place, or if something oozes a thick liquid, the liquid flows from the place slowly(浓液体)渗出,慢慢流出
    • ooze out of something Blood oozed out of the wound.血从伤口慢慢流出来。
    • ooze from something A trickle of blood oozed from the corner of his mouth.一滴血从他的嘴角渗出。
    • ooze through something Mud and slime oozed through the cracks.泥浆和黏液从裂缝中渗出。
    • ooze out Cream oozed out at the sides.奶油从侧面渗出。
    • ooze with something an ugly swelling oozing with pus流着脓水的烂疮
    • ooze something The wound was oozing blood.伤口流着血。
    • a plate of toast oozing butter一盘渗着黄油的烤面包片
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slowly
    • out
    preposition
    • from
    • out of
    • with
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  2. [transitive, intransitive] to show a particular quality or feeling strongly; (of a particular quality or feeling) to be shown strongly洋溢着,充满(特质、气质等) synonym exude
    • ooze something She walked into the party oozing confidence.她信心十足地来到聚会上。
    • ooze with something His voice oozed with sex appeal.他的声音充溢着性感。
    • He was oozing with contempt for us.他流露出对我们的蔑视。
    • ooze from something She shook her head, disgust oozing from every pore.她摇摇头,厌恶从每个毛孔渗出。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slowly
    • out
    preposition
    • from
    • out of
    • with
    See full entry
  3. Word Originverb Old English wōs ‘juice or sap’; the verb dates from late Middle English.

ooze

noun
/uːz/
/uːz/
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  1. [uncountable] very soft mud, especially at the bottom of a lake or river(河床、湖底的)泥浆,稀泥
  2. [singular] the very slow flow of a thick liquid(浓液的)缓慢渗出
  3. Word Originnoun sense 1 Old English wāse; related to Old Norse veisa ‘stagnant pool’. In Middle English and the 16th cent. the spelling was wose (rhyming with repose), but from 1550 spellings imply a change in pronunciation and influence by ooze (verb). noun sense 2 Old English wōs ‘juice or sap’; the verb dates from late Middle English.

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