ooze
verb- [intransitive, transitive]
if a thick liquid oozes from a place, or if something oozes a thick liquid, the liquid flows from the place slowly (濃液體)滲出,慢慢流出 - ooze out of something
Blood oozed out of the wound. 血從傷口慢慢流出來。 - ooze from something
A trickle of blood oozed from the corner of his mouth. 一滴血從他的嘴角滲出。 - ooze through something
Mud and slime oozed through the cracks. 泥漿和黏液從裂縫中滲出。 - ooze out
Cream oozed out at the sides. 奶油從側面滲出。 - ooze with something
an ugly swelling oozing with pus 流着膿水的爛瘡 - ooze something
The wound was oozing blood. 傷口流着血。 a plate of toast oozing butter 一盤滲着黃油的烤面包片
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- slowly
- out
- from
- out of
- with
- …
- ooze out of something
- [transitive, intransitive]
to show a particular quality or feeling strongly; (of a particular quality or feeling) to be shown strongly synonym exude洋溢着,充滿(特質、氣質等) - ooze something
She walked into the party oozing confidence. 她信心十足地來到聚會上。 - ooze with something
His voice oozed with sex appeal. 他的聲音充溢着性感。 He was oozing with contempt for us. 他流露出對我們的蔑視。 - ooze from something
She shook her head, disgust oozing from every pore. 她搖搖頭,厭惡從每個毛孔滲出。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- slowly
- out
- from
- out of
- with
- …
- ooze something
Word Originverb Old English wōs ‘juice or sap’; the verb dates from late Middle English.