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slobber [ˈslɑ:bə(r)]

vi. 流口水; 垂涎; (说话时)过分伤感; 极端感情用事;
过去式:: slobbered 过去分词:: slobbered 现在分词:: slobbering 第三人称单数:: slobbers

例句:

  • Her smell filled his sinuses and engendered slobber.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • Another book of professional slobber! It'should be thrown to the Balaam basket.
    又是一本说教式胡言乱语的破书, 这种书应该扔到垃圾箱去.
  • I don't like watching animals eat, the always slobber over the food so much.
    我不喜欢看动物吃东西, 它们看见食物总是涎水肆流.
  • Mandy had expected a weirdly folded arm, a contorted jaw, maybe some slobber, but he looked fine.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • The bull lowered its head, slobber gathering at the corners of its mouth, and snorted loudly, as it prepared for the next charge.
    来自NEWYORKER