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ooze
/ˈuz/
軟泥(vi.)(vt.)滲出,泄漏
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ooze
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Oozed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Oozing
.]
1.
To
flow
gently
;
to
percolate
,
as
a
liquid
through
the
pores
of
a
substance
or
through
small
openings
.
The
latent
rill
,
scare
oozing
through
the
grass
.
--
Thomson
.
2.
Fig
.:
To
leak
(
out
)
or
escape
slowly
;
as
,
the
secret
oozed
out
;
his
courage
oozed
out
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ooze
,
v. t.
To
cause
to
ooze
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ooze
n.
1.
Soft
mud
or
slime
;
earth
so
wet
as
to
flow
gently
,
or
easily
yield
to
pressure
.
“My
son
i
'
the
ooze
is
bedded.”
2.
Soft
flow
;
spring
.
3.
The
liquor
of
a
tan
vat
.
4.
Oceanography
A
soft
deposit
covering
large
areas
of
the
ocean
bottom
,
composed
largely
or
mainly
of
the
shells
or
other
hard
parts
of
minute
organisms
,
as
Foraminifera
,
Radiolaria
,
and
diatoms
.
The
radiolarian ooze
occurring
in
many
places
in
very
deep
water
is
composed
mainly
of
the
siliceous
skeletons
of
radiolarians
,
calcareous
matter
being
dissolved
by
the
lage
percentage
of
carbon
dioxide
in
the
water
at
these
depths
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
ooze
n
1:
any
thick
messy
substance
[
syn
:
sludge
,
slime
,
goo
,
gook
,
guck
,
gunk
,
muck
]
2:
the
process
of
seeping
[
syn
:
seepage
,
oozing
]
v
1:
pass
gradually
or
leak
through
or
as
if
through
small
openings
[
syn
:
seep
]
2:
release
(
a
liquid
)
in
drops
or
small
quantities
; "
exude
sweat
through
the
pores
" [
syn
:
exude
,
exudate
,
transude
,
ooze out
]
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