oozing / uz /

渗出的渗出渗出物渗漏

oozing3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

oozed, ooz·ing.

  1. 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 toward the entrance.
  3. to exude moisture.
v. 有主动词 verb

oozed, ooz·ing.

  1. to make by oozing.
  2. to exude slowly.
  3. to display or dispense freely and conspicuously: He can ooze charm when it serves his interest.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of oozing.
  2. something that oozes.
  3. an infusion of oak bark, sumac, etc., used in tanning.

oozing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

emit liquid

更多oozing例句

  1. If you stick the unwrapped chocolate candy onto the tip of the stick before you slide the toasted marshmallow off, it will end up inside the hot marshmallow and melt just enough to let some of the caramel ooze out.
  2. Vandals have defaced them with red paint splotches that look like bullet holes oozing with blood.
  3. Barbie has always been most reviled for her unattainable beauty and oozing sexuality.
  4. And Kendrick, oozing charm, turns a prolonged cameo into a very agreeable supporting turn.
  5. Patina Miller in Pippin is the polar opposite of a princess—hard-edged and icy, wearing black pants and boots, oozing power.
  6. The volunteers, as usual, are an eclectic mix: mostly women, all ages, oozing enthusiasm.
  7. His face is ashen gray; the black beard is streaked with red, and blood is oozing from his neck.
  8. He read the document again, and felt the perspiration oozing out of every pore.
  9. There, sure enough, was a tiny red spot, with a single drop of blood oozing from it.
  10. The shot had seriously weakened the bear, and his mighty strength was fast oozing away.
  11. Sarah's courage, as may be seen, was oozing away with all Naomi's warnings.