💧trickle (trikl)

verb
/ˈtrɪkl̩/
couler (couler)

Signification

To flow or fall in a small, slow stream or drops.
Traduction de la signification
Couler ou tomber lentement en petits filets ou gouttes.
Couler ou tomber lentement en petits filets ou gouttes.

Phrases d'exemple

Water began to trickle down the wall after the heavy rain.

Après la pluie forte, l'eau a commencé à couler lentement le long du mur.
Après la pluie forte, l'eau a commencé à couler lentement le long du mur.

Expressions d'exemple

trickle down
goutte à goutte
goutte à goutte

Synonymes

drip, seep, ooze, dribble, leak

Antonymes

gush, pour, flood

Collocations

trickle down, trickle of water, trickle away, slowly trickle

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