1HBAHBHto letsaliva (=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。
2slobber over somebody/somethingphrasal verbphr vEMOTIONALto 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。
Examples from the Corpus
slobber over • A big-fisted hulkslobbering over a Big Mac.• He slobbered over her foot in appreciation.• She squirmed ineffectually while he slobbered over her.• It sets us up to slobber over the prospect of a murderingrapistgunned down.
Examples from the Corpus
slobber• He was getting old and Isisnoticed that he was slobbering.• Weber's dogslobbered all over my hand.• But he repulsed the most slobbering front-row people.• Why is Phil always slobbering on the reviewspages?• A big-fisted hulkslobbering 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.
Originslobber
(1300-1400) Perhaps from Middle Dutchslobberen“to eat noisily”