单词 | drool |
释义 | drool (druːl ) Word forms: drools , drooling , drooled 1. verb To drool over someone or something means to look at them with great pleasure, perhaps in an exaggerated or ridiculous way. [disapproval] Fashion editors drooled over every item. [VERB + over] Advertisers are already drooling at reports that this might bring 20 million dollars. [VERB preposition] Each episode leaves me drooling in anticipation for the next one. [VERB-ing] Synonyms: gloat over, pet, gush, make much of 2. verb If a person or animal drools, saliva drops slowly from their mouth. My dog Jacques is drooling on my shoulder. [VERB] Translations: Chinese: 忘情地注视 Japanese: やたらに喜ぶ |
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