dribble

dribble
'dribl
1. verb
1) (to fall in small drops: Water dribbled out of the tap.) gotear
2) ((of a baby etc) to allow saliva to run from the mouth.) babear
3) (in football, basketball, hockey etc to move the ball along by repeatedly kicking, bouncing or hitting it: The football player dribbled the ball up the field.) driblar

2. noun
(a small quantity of liquid: A dribble ran down his chin.) gota
dribble1 n baba
dribble2 vb babear
dribble
tr['drɪbəl]
noun
1 (saliva) saliva, baba
2 (of water, blood) gotas nombre femenino plural, hilo, chorrito
3 SMALLSPORT/SMALL dribling nombre masculino
intransitive verb
1 (baby) babear
2 (liquid) gotear
transitive verb
1 (liquid) chorrear, dejar caer
he's dribbling saliva babea
she's dribbling milk la leche le chorreaba por la boca
2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (ball) driblar
dribble ['drɪbəl] vi, -bled ; -bling
1) drip: gotear
2) drool: babear
3) : driblar (en basquetbol)
dribble n
1) trickle: goteo m, hilo m
2) drool: baba f
3) : drible m (en basquetbol)
dribble
n.
goteo s.m.
gotita s.f.
v.
babear v.
driblar v.
gotear v.

I
1. 'drɪbəl
intransitive verb
1) (drool) babear

he dribbles — se le cae la baba, babea

2) (Sport) driblar, driblear

2.
vt
1)

to dribble saliva — babear

2) (Sport)

he dribbled the ball past o around a defender — dribló or dribleó or regateó a un defensa


II
mass noun (saliva) baba f
['drɪbl]
1. N
1) [of saliva] babeo m ; [of water] gotitas fpl

the water came out in a dribble — (thin stream) salía un hilillo de agua; (dripping) el agua goteaba

a dribble of water — (=thin stream) un hilillo de agua; (=drops) gotas de agua

2) (Ftbl) control m del balón; (past opponents) regate m , dribling m
2. VT
1) [+ liquid]

he dribbled his milk all down his chin — le chorreaba la leche por la barbilla

2) (Ftbl) regatear, driblar
3. VI
1) [baby] babear; [liquid] gotear
2) (Ftbl) controlar el balón

to dribble past sb — regatear or driblar a algn

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I
1. ['drɪbəl]
intransitive verb
1) (drool) babear

he dribbles — se le cae la baba, babea

2) (Sport) driblar, driblear

2.
vt
1)

to dribble saliva — babear

2) (Sport)

he dribbled the ball past o around a defender — dribló or dribleó or regateó a un defensa


II
mass noun (saliva) baba f

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