Oozed Meaning in English
word · lemma: ooze
ˈuzd
OOZD
ˈuːzd
OOZD
Definición
To flow or leak out slowly, often in a thick or sticky way. Can also be used for showing a strong quality or emotion that seems to come out visibly.
Uso & Matices
Usually refers to thick or sticky liquids (mud, blood, honey). Can be used figuratively: 'oozed confidence.' Usually not for fast or thin flows. More common in writing than in everyday speech.
Spanish: rezumar - supurar - fluir lentamentePortuguese (BR): escorrer lentamente - vazar - exsudarPortuguese (PT): escorrer lentamente - exsudarChinese (Simplified): 渗出 - 缓慢流出Chinese (Traditional): 滲出 - 緩慢流出Hindi: रिसना - धीरे-धीरे बहनाArabic: سال ببطء - يتسربBengali: চুইয়ে পড়া - ধীরে ধীরে বের হওয়া (আবেগ) Russian: сочиться - медленно вытекать - источать (эмоции)Japanese: にじみ出る - ゆっくり漏れるVietnamese: rỉ ra - chảy ra từ từ - toát ra (cảm xúc)Korean: 스며 나오다 - 배어 나오다 - 풍기다 (감정)Turkish: sızmak - yavaşça akmak - dışa vurmak (duygu)Urdu: رسنا - ٹپکنا - اظہار کرنا (جذبہ)Indonesian: merembes - mengalir perlahan - memancarkan (emosi)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Thick honey oozed from the jar.
basic
Blood oozed from the small cut on his finger.
basic
The mud oozed between my toes as I walked through the field.
basic
She oozed charm at the party, and everyone wanted to talk to her.
natural
The cake was so fresh that chocolate sauce oozed out when I cut it.
natural
He oozed confidence during the interview and impressed the judges.
natural