| 涓涓 | juān juān | a trickle; tiny stream; sluggish; to flow sluggishly | |
| 庞涓 | páng juān | Pang Juan (-342 BC), military leader and political strategist of the School of Diplomacy 纵横家 during the Warring States Period (425-221 BC) | |
| 涓滴 | juān dī | tiny stream; trickle; drops; tiny trickle of funds | |
| 刘涓子 | liú juān zǐ | Liu Juanzi, legendary alchemist and creator of magic potions | |
| 刘涓子鬼遗方 | liú juān zǐ guǐ yí fāng | Liu Juanzi's medical recipes bequeathed by the ghost Huang Fugui 黄父鬼 |
| 1 | It is very common to chain providers in this manner in order to achieve a trickle-down effect. | |
| 2 | It's just big enough to sit in your cigarette lighter and trickle charge off of your car's electrical system. | |
| 3 | Tiny emitters drip or trickle directly onto the plant root zone, so only as much water as needed is used. | |
| 4 | Over time, the so-called 'trickle charge' can add up and produce enough electricity to recharge batteries. | |
| 5 | Thinking varying always goes along the veins of the earth deeply into soil, trickling water coagulating into profound search to listen to the heart-felt wishes of the earth. |