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slob·ber /ˈslɒbə $ ˈslɑːbər/ verb [intransitive] 1 HBAHBHto let saliva (=the liquid produced by your mouth) come out of your mouth and run down 流涎,淌口水 SYN drool I hate dogs that slobber everywhere. 我讨厌到处淌口水的狗。2 slobber over somebody/something phrasal verb EMOTIONALto show how much you want, like, or love someone or something, without controlling yourself 对…垂涎欲滴 I caught Rick slobbering over the models in a magazine. 我看到里克对着杂志上的模特垂涎欲滴。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusslobber• He was getting old and Isis noticed that he was slobbering.• Weber's dog slobbered all over my hand.• But he repulsed the most slobbering front-row people.• Why is Phil always slobbering on the reviews pages?• A big-fisted hulk slobbering over a Big Mac.• He slobbered over her foot in appreciation.• He fed her the rest of his toast and made slobbering sounds while she chewed, his gray eyes excited.Origin slobber (1300-1400) Perhaps from Middle Dutch slobberen “to eat noisily”slob·ber verbChineseSyllable liquid to Corpus produced (=the saliva let by |