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(intransitive) To fall one drop at a time. / (intransitive) To leak slowly. / (transitive) To let fall in drops. / (intransitive, usually with with) To have a superabundance of valuable things.

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drip

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Verb
intransitive transitive usually with with of the weather UK slang
Japanese Meaning
(自動詞)一滴ずつ落ちる、または液体がじわじわと滴ること。 / (他動詞)液体や物質を一滴ずつ落とす、または滴らせること。 / (俗語表現)非常に多くの価値あるものを持っている、あふれている状態を表す。
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蛇口が一晩中ぽたぽたと水を落とし続け、私は眠れなかった。

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participle present

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