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driz·zle
(drĭz′əl)v. driz·zled, driz·zling, driz·zles
v.intr.
To rain gently in fine, mistlike drops.
v.tr.
1. To let fall in fine drops or particles: drizzled melted butter over the asparagus.
2. To moisten with fine drops: drizzled the asparagus with melted butter.
n.
A fine, gentle, misty rain.
[Perhaps from Middle English drisning, fall of dew, from Old English -drysnian (in gedrysnian, to pass away, vanish); see dhreu- in Indo-European roots.]
driz′zly adj.
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drizzle
(ˈdrɪzəl)n
(Physical Geography) very light rain, specifically consisting of droplets less than 0.5 mm in diameter
vb
1. (Physical Geography) (intr) to rain lightly
2. (tr) to moisten with tiny droplets
[Old English drēosan to fall; related to Old Saxon driosan, Gothic driusan, Norwegian drjōsa]
ˈdrizzly adj
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driz•zle
(ˈdrɪz əl)v. -zled, -zling,
n. v.i.
1. to rain gently and steadily in fine drops; sprinkle.
2. to fall in fine drops.
v.t. 3. to let fall or pour in fine drops or a fine stream.
4. to cover with or as if with fine drops.
n. 5. a very light rain.
6. Meteorol. precipitation consisting of numerous, minute droplets of water less than 1/50 in. (0.5 mm) in diameter.
[1535–45; perhaps back formation from dryseling, dissimilated variant of Middle English drysning fall (of dew)]
driz′zling•ly, adv.
driz′zly, adj.
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drizzle
Past participle: drizzled
Gerund: drizzling
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drizzle
noun
1. fine rain, spray, Scotch mist, mizzle, smir (Scot.) The drizzle had stopped and the sun was breaking through.
verb
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Translations
تُمْطِرُ رَذاذارَذاذرَذاذ، مَطَر خَفيف
mrholenímrholitmžení
støvregnstøvregne
tihkusadetihkuttaatihuttaalorottaasataa tihkua
kišica
szitálszitálásszitáló esõszemerkélszemerkélés
úðiúîaúîarigning
霧雨
이슬비
dulksnadulksnotilynotismulkus lietus
smalks lietussmidzināt
mżawkasikać
mrholeniemrholiť
pršecpršeti
duggregn
ฝนตกปรอยๆ
çiselemekçiseltiçisentiahmakıslatançiseleme
mưa phùn
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drizzle
(ˈdrizl) verb (only with it as subject) to rain in small drops.
noun fine, light rain.
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drizzle
→ رَذاذ mrholení støvregn Nieselregen ψιλοβρόχι llovizna tihkusade bruine kišica pioggerella 霧雨 이슬비 motregen duskregn mżawka chuvisco, garoa мелкий дождь duggregn ฝนตกปรอยๆ çisenti mưa phùn 毛毛雨Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009