dribble

dribble
I ['drɪbl]
nome
1) (of liquid) (s)gocciolamento m.
2) (of saliva) bava f.
3) sport dribbling m.
II 1. ['drɪbl]
verbo transitivo
1) (spill) fare (s)gocciolare [paint] (on, onto su)

he's dribbling soup all down his bib — sta sbrodolando tutto il bavaglino di minestra

2) sport

he dribbled (the ball) past two defenders — ha dribblato due difensori

2.
verbo intransitivo
1) [liquid] (s)gocciolare (on, onto su; from da)
2) [baby, old person] sbavare
3) sport fare, eseguire un dribbling
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['dribl] 1. verb
1) (to fall in small drops: Water dribbled out of the tap.) sgocciolare, gocciolare
2) ((of a baby etc) to allow saliva to run from the mouth.) sbavare
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.) dribblare, scartare
2. noun
(a small quantity of liquid: A dribble ran down his chin.) goccia
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dribble /ˈdrɪbl/
n.
1 gocciolio; filo (di un liquido): a dribble of olive oil, un filo d'olio d'oliva
2 [u] bava, saliva sbavata
3 (sport) dribblaggio; dribbling
● (fig.) in dribbles, alla spicciolata.
(to) dribble /ˈdrɪbl/
A v. i.
1 gocciolare: Rain dribbled down the windows, la pioggia gocciolava giù per le finestre; Blood was dribbling from the wound, il sangue gocciolava dalla ferita
2 sbavare: Some babies dribble a lot, molti bambini piccoli sbavano molto
3 (sport) dribblare; palleggiare: (basket) to dribble on the run, palleggiare in corsa
4 (sport) avanzare dribblando
B v. t.
1 far sgocciolare; far uscire (un liquido) a gocce: Dribble oil on top of the pizza, versare qualche goccia d'olio sulla pizza; He dribbles paint over the canvas, applica gocce di pittura sulla tela
2 (sport) to dribble the ball, dribblare; palleggiare; to dribble (the ball) past (o round) sb., dribblare (o scartare) q.
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I ['drɪbl]
nome
1) (of liquid) (s)gocciolamento m.
2) (of saliva) bava f.
3) sport dribbling m.
II 1. ['drɪbl]
verbo transitivo
1) (spill) fare (s)gocciolare [paint] (on, onto su)

he's dribbling soup all down his bib — sta sbrodolando tutto il bavaglino di minestra

2) sport

he dribbled (the ball) past two defenders — ha dribblato due difensori

2.
verbo intransitivo
1) [liquid] (s)gocciolare (on, onto su; from da)
2) [baby, old person] sbavare
3) sport fare, eseguire un dribbling

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  • Dribble — Drib ble, v. t. 1. To let fall in drops. [1913 Webster] Let the cook . . . dribble it all the way upstairs. Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. In basketball and various other games, to propel (the ball) by successive slight hits or kicks so as to keep it… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • dribble — I UK [ˈdrɪb(ə)l] / US verb Word forms dribble : present tense I/you/we/they dribble he/she/it dribbles present participle dribbling past tense dribbled past participle dribbled 1) a) [intransitive] British if you dribble, saliva (= the liquid in… …   English dictionary

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