1 a small quantity (of liquid) falling in drops -- nước chảy nhỏ giọt
3 an apparatus for passing a liquid slowly and continuously into a vein of the body -- ống truyền nhỏ giọt
a saline drip.
In this technique the joint is designed so that baffles, labyrinths, drips and upstands control the effects of kinetic energy, surface tension, gravity and pressure assisted capillarity.
Buying permits to fish friers for their supplies of oil and dripping are issued for a two months' period.
I have seen men dining in a room during inclement weather with water dripping on to the very table from which they were eating.
Children of the workingclass household before the war could usually get dripping on their bread; it was the best possible food a child could have.
However, there is also regular, insidious pollution which drips and washes into the rivers on a daily basis.
To decide how this simple transfer should be carried out was a real "dripping roast" for the lawyers of both countries.
The dripping, pot and bones—very important—bacon fat and offal—what would we not do today to get a bit of offal!
We have imported 2,000 cases, equal to 36 tons, of tinned dripping during the last 12 months.
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(液体)がポタポタ落ちる, (人・物が液体を)したたらせる…
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