ooze

ooze
{u:z}
I. 1. кал, тиня
2. дъбилен разтвор/течност
3. мочур, тресавище
II. 1. процеждам се, просмуквам се, сълзя, капя (from, through, out of)
2. изпускам, излъчвам (with, from) (и прен.)
he was oozing sweat пот течеше от него
blood was still oozing from the wound раната още кървеше
the walls arе oozing (with) water стените ca подгизнали
he OOZEs self-conceit прен. разг. той e цял изтъкан от самодоволство
woman oozing with charm обаятелна/чаровна жена
3. прен. разчувам се (за тайна, новина) (out)
4. прен. постепенно намалявам, изпарявам се (за кураж и пр.)
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{u:z} n 1. кал, тиня; 2. дъбилен разтвор/течност; 3. мочур, трес(2) {u:z} v 1. процеждам се, просмуквам се, сълзя, капя (from, t
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сълзя; тиня; тресавище; отвара; просмуквам се; процеждам; капя; изпарявам се; намалявам;
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1. blood was still oozing from the wound раната още кървеше 2. he oozes self-conceit прен. разг. той e цял изтъкан от самодоволство 3. he was oozing sweat пот течеше от него 4. i. кал, тиня 5. ii. процеждам се, просмуквам се, сълзя, капя (from, through, out of) 6. the walls arе oozing (with) water стените ca подгизнали 7. woman oozing with charm обаятелна/чаровна жена 8. дъбилен разтвор/течност 9. изпускам, излъчвам (with, from) (и прен.) 10. мочур, тресавище 11. прен. постепенно намалявам, изпарявам се (за кураж и пр.) 12. прен. разчувам се (за тайна, новина) (out)
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ooze [u:z] I. n 1. тиня, талог, утайка, труптина; 2. дъбилно вещество; 3. ам. мочур, тресавище, млака; 4. теч, просмукване; сълзене; II. v 1. процеждам се, просмуквам се, тека капка по капка, сълзя, капя, окапвам се (from, through); 2. изпускам, излъчвам (with); boots oozing with water подгизнали обувки; the wound is oozing (with) blood раната кърви, пуска кръв; to \ooze charm излъчвам чар; 3. прен. разчувам се; плъзвам (за тайна, новина) (out); 4. прен. намалявам, изпарявам се (away) ; III. ooze n мъх.

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