Slobber
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[编辑] 解释
[编辑] GRE 红宝书
- n.口水; v.流口水; 粗俗地表示
- [英] n.口水 ( saliva drooled from the mouth)
[编辑] Webster Collegiate
I. verb (slobbered; slobbering)
- Etymology: Middle English sloberen to eat in a slovenly manner; akin to Low German slubberen to sip
- Date: 1607
- intransitive verb
- 1. to let saliva dribble from the mouth ; drool
- 2. to indulge the feelings effusively and without restraint
- transitive verb
- to smear with or as if with dribbling saliva or food
- ? slobberer noun
II. noun
- Date: circa 1755
- 1. saliva drooled from the mouth
- 2. driveling, sloppy, or incoherent utterance
- ? slobbery adjective