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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Unobtrusive drip

Can you explain me what does 'unobtrusive drip' mean, please? I can't find it anywhere.

  

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In a medical context, a drip is a method of getting fluids slowly into a patient. Another term is 'an IV'. Look here.

  • In a medical context, a drip is a method of getting fluids slowly into a patient.
  • Another term is 'an IV'.
  • Look here.
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In a medical context, a drip is a method of getting fluids slowly into a patient. Another term is 'an IV'. Look here.

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Context: 'But there was also an unobtrusive drip of positive stories'(full text here: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2008/jan/28/mcdonalds.fooddrinks)

I also found out the translation.

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anonymousCan you explain me what does 'unobtrusive drip' mean, please?

Can you explain to me what 'unobtrusive drip' means, please?

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