drool

名詞

UK/druːl/
US/druːl/

定義 drool 名詞

  1. Uncountable

    Saliva that has flowed uncontrollably from the mouth.

動詞

UK/druːl/
US/druːl/

定義 drool 動詞

  1. Intransitive

    To have saliva flow from the mouth.

    • The cat started to drool when it saw the food.

    • Babies often drool while they are sleeping.

    • I couldn't help but drool when I saw the delicious cake.

片語動詞 drool

  • drool over someone/something

    to exhibit a strong and often excessive admiration or desire when observing someone or something

    She was practically drooling over the painting when she saw it in the gallery.