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pour
pourrain heavily; send a liquid flowing: pour coffee Not to be confused with:poor – needy; penniless; destitute; poverty-strickenpore – read with attention; a minute orifice as in the skinpour P0450200 (pôr)v. poured, pour·ing, pours v.tr.1. a. To cause (a liquid or granular solid) to stream or flow, as from a container: poured tea from the pot into the cup.b. To pour a liquid or particles into (a container): poured a glass of milk.c. To empty (a container) of a liquid or granular solid: poured a bucket of sand on the ground.2. To send forth, produce, express, or utter copiously, as if in a stream or flood: poured money into the project; poured out my inner thoughts.v.intr.1. To stream or flow continuously or profusely: Water poured over the dam.2. To rain hard or heavily: It has been pouring for an hour.3. To pass or proceed in large numbers or quantity: Students poured into the auditorium.4. To serve a beverage, such as tea or coffee, to a gathering: We need someone to pour.n. A pouring or flowing forth, especially a downpour of rain.Idiom: pour it on Informal 1. To move or perform an activity at maximum speed or intensity.2. To speak or express oneself continuously or elaborately. [Middle English pouren, perhaps from Old North French purer, to sift, pour out, from Latin pūrāre, to purify, from pūrus, pure; see peuə- in Indo-European roots.] pour′er n.pour (pɔː) vb1. to flow or cause to flow in a stream2. (tr) to issue, emit, etc, in a profuse way3. (Physical Geography) Also: pour with rain (often foll by: down) to rain heavily: it's pouring down outside. 4. (intr) to move together in large numbers; swarm5. (intr) to serve tea, coffee, etc: shall I pour?. 6. it never rains but it pours events, esp unfortunate ones, come together or occur in rapid succession7. pour cold water on informal to be unenthusiastic about or discourage8. pour oil on troubled waters to try to calm a quarrel, etcna pouring, downpour, etc[C13: of unknown origin] ˈpourer nUsage: The verbs pour and pore are sometimes confused: she poured cream over her strudel; she pored (not poured) over the manuscriptpour (pɔr, poʊr) v.t. 1. to send (a liquid, fluid, or anything in loose particles) flowing or falling, as from one container to another, or into, over, or on something. 2. to emit or propel, esp. continuously or rapidly. 3. to produce or utter in or as if in a stream or flood (often fol. by out): to pour out one's troubles to a friend. v.i. 4. to issue, move, or proceed in great quantity or number: Crowds poured from the stadium after the game. 5. to flow forth or along; stream. 6. to rain heavily (often used impersonally with it as subject). n. 7. the act of pouring. 8. an abundant or continuous flow or stream: a pour of invective. 9. downpour. [1300–50; Middle English; orig. uncertain] pour′a•ble, adj. pour- diffuse - Based on Latin diffundere, "pour out," from fundere, "pour," it means "to spread out."
- geyser - From Icelandic Geysir, "hot spring," from Old Norse geysa, "pour or rush forth."
- refund - First meant "pour back," and comes from Latin re- and fundere, "to pour."
- gluck, glug - Gluck or glug is the light repetitive gurgling sound of liquid being poured from a bottle.
pore pourThese words are both pronounced (/pɔː@r/). 1. 'pore'A pore is a small hole in the skin of a person or animal. There was dirt in the pores around his nose.2. 'pore over'If you pore over something such as a piece of writing or a map, you examine it carefully. We spent hours poring over travel brochures.3. 'pour'If you pour a liquid, you cause it to flow out of a container. The waiter poured the wine into her glass.If it is pouring, it is raining very heavily. It was absolutely pouring.4. 'poor'Note that the adjective poor (/pʊə@r/) is sometimes pronounced (/pɔː@r/). pour Past participle: poured Gerund: pouring
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I pour | you pour | he/she/it pours | we pour | you pour | they pour |
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I poured | you poured | he/she/it poured | we poured | you poured | they poured |
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I am pouring | you are pouring | he/she/it is pouring | we are pouring | you are pouring | they are pouring |
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I have poured | you have poured | he/she/it has poured | we have poured | you have poured | they have poured |
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I was pouring | you were pouring | he/she/it was pouring | we were pouring | you were pouring | they were pouring |
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I had poured | you had poured | he/she/it had poured | we had poured | you had poured | they had poured |
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I will pour | you will pour | he/she/it will pour | we will pour | you will pour | they will pour |
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I will have poured | you will have poured | he/she/it will have poured | we will have poured | you will have poured | they will have poured |
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I will be pouring | you will be pouring | he/she/it will be pouring | we will be pouring | you will be pouring | they will be pouring |
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I have been pouring | you have been pouring | he/she/it has been pouring | we have been pouring | you have been pouring | they have been pouring |
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I will have been pouring | you will have been pouring | he/she/it will have been pouring | we will have been pouring | you will have been pouring | they will have been pouring |
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I had been pouring | you had been pouring | he/she/it had been pouring | we had been pouring | you had been pouring | they had been pouring |
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I would pour | you would pour | he/she/it would pour | we would pour | you would pour | they would pour |
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I would have poured | you would have poured | he/she/it would have poured | we would have poured | you would have poured | they would have poured | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | pour - cause to run; "pour water over the floor"pour forth, shed, spill - pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or small quantities; "shed tears"; "spill blood"; "God shed His grace on Thee"dribble, drip, drop - let or cause to fall in drops; "dribble oil into the mixture"move, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"transfuse - pour out of one vessel into anothereffuse, pour out - pour out; "effused brine"decant, pour out, pour - pour out; "the sommelier decanted the wines"belt down, bolt down, down, drink down, pour down, toss off, pop, kill - drink down entirely; "He downed three martinis before dinner"; "She killed a bottle of brandy that night"; "They popped a few beer after work" | | 2. | pour - move in large numbers; "people were pouring out of the theater"; "beggars pullulated in the plaza"pullulate, swarm, teem, streamcrowd together, crowd - to gather together in large numbers; "men in straw boaters and waxed mustaches crowded the verandah"spill out, spill over, pour out - be disgorged; "The crowds spilled out into the streets" | | 3. | pour - pour out; "the sommelier decanted the wines"decant, pour outpour - cause to run; "pour water over the floor" | | 4. | pour - flow in a spurt; "Water poured all over the floor"course, flow, run, feed - move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi"gush, spirt, spout, spurt - gush forth in a sudden stream or jet; "water gushed forth"regurgitate - pour or rush back; "The blood regurgitates into the heart ventricle" | | 5. | pour - supply in large amounts or quantities; "We poured money into the education of our children"furnish, provide, supply, render - give something useful or necessary to; "We provided the room with an electrical heater" | | 6. | pour - rain heavily; "Put on your rain coat-- it's pouring outside!"rain buckets, rain cats and dogs, pelt, streamrain, rain down - precipitate as rain; "If it rains much more, we can expect some flooding"sheet - come down as if in sheets; "The rain was sheeting down during the monsoon"sluice, sluice down - pour as if from a sluice; "An aggressive tide sluiced across the barrier reef" |
pourverb1. let flow, spill, splash, dribble, drizzle, slop (informal), slosh (informal), decant Francis poured a generous measure of whisky into the glass.2. flow, stream, run, course, rush, emit, cascade, gush, spout, spew Blood was pouring from his broken nose.3. rain, sheet, pelt (down), teem, bucket down (informal), rain cats and dogs (informal), come down in torrents, rain hard or heavily It has been pouring all week.4. stream, crowd, flood, swarm, gush, throng, teem The northern forces poured across the border.pour something out tell, reveal, relate, divulge, get off your chest I've got no-one to come home to and pour out my troubles to.pourverb1. To cause (a liquid) to flow in a steady stream:decant, draw (off), effuse.2. To come forth or emit in abundance:flow, gush, run, rush, stream, surge, well.3. To rain heavily:Idioms: come down in buckets, rain cats and dogs.4. To come or go in large numbers:flood, swarm, throng, troop.Translationspour (poː) verb1. to (cause to) flow in a stream. She poured the milk into a bowl; Water poured down the wall; People were pouring out of the factory. 倒(水等),流,湧入 倒(水等),流,涌入 2. (only with it as subject) to rain heavily. It was pouring this morning. 傾瀉 倾泻
pour See:- cold water, to pour/throw
- couldn't pour water out of a boot
- get/pour/put a quart into a pint pot
- heap scorn on (one's) head
- heap/pour scorn on somebody/something
- It never rains but it pours
- lay it on thick
- open your heart
- pore over
- pour (one's) heart out (to someone)
- pour (one's) soul out (to someone)
- pour along
- pour back
- pour back (in(to))
- pour cold water on
- pour cold water on (something)
- pour cold water on something
- pour down
- pour forth
- pour fuel on the fire
- pour gas/gasoline on the fire
- pour heart out to
- pour in
- pour into
- pour it on
- pour it on thick
- pour money down the drain
- pour off
- pour oil on troubled water
- pour oil on troubled water(s)
- pour oil on troubled waters
- pour oil on troubled waters, to
- pour on
- pour on coal
- pour on the coal
- pour oneself into
- pour out
- pour out (of something)
- pour out (one's) heart (to someone)
- pour out (one's) soul (to someone)
- pour out on
- pour out on (someone or something)
- pour out one's heart
- pour out onto (someone or something)
- pour out soul
- pour over
- pour rain
- pour salt in(to) the/(someone's) wound(s)
- pour scorn on (one's) head
- pour through
- pour with rain
- pour your heart out
- pour/throw cold water on something
- pouring rain
- when it rains, it pours
pour
pourA batch of concrete cast in a single operation.MedicalSeerainpour Related to pour: pour point, pour over pour is not available in the list of acronyms. Check:- general English dictionary
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pour Related to pour: pour point, pour overSynonyms for pourverb let flowSynonyms- let flow
- spill
- splash
- dribble
- drizzle
- slop
- slosh
- decant
verb flowSynonyms- flow
- stream
- run
- course
- rush
- emit
- cascade
- gush
- spout
- spew
verb rainSynonyms- rain
- sheet
- pelt (down)
- teem
- bucket down
- rain cats and dogs
- come down in torrents
- rain hard or heavily
verb streamSynonyms- stream
- crowd
- flood
- swarm
- gush
- throng
- teem
phrase pour something outSynonyms- tell
- reveal
- relate
- divulge
- get off your chest
Synonyms for pourverb to cause (a liquid) to flow in a steady streamSynonymsverb to come forth or emit in abundanceSynonyms- flow
- gush
- run
- rush
- stream
- surge
- well
verb to rain heavilySynonymsverb to come or go in large numbersSynonymsSynonyms for pourverb cause to runRelated Words- pour forth
- shed
- spill
- dribble
- drip
- drop
- move
- displace
- transfuse
- effuse
- pour out
- decant
- pour
- belt down
- bolt down
- down
- drink down
- pour down
- toss off
- pop
- kill
verb move in large numbersSynonymsRelated Words- crowd together
- crowd
- spill out
- spill over
- pour out
verb pour outSynonymsRelated Wordsverb flow in a spurtRelated Words- course
- flow
- run
- feed
- gush
- spirt
- spout
- spurt
- regurgitate
verb supply in large amounts or quantitiesRelated Words- furnish
- provide
- supply
- render
verb rain heavilySynonyms- rain buckets
- rain cats and dogs
- pelt
- stream
Related Words- rain
- rain down
- sheet
- sluice
- sluice down
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