dry 英 [draɪ]   美 [draɪ]

dry

dry  英 [draɪ] 美 [draɪ]

adj. 干的;  v. 把…弄干  n. 干涸 

进行时:drying  过去式:dried  过去分词:dried  第三人称单数:dries  名词复数:dries  比较级:drier  最高级:driest 

Is my shirt dry yet? 我的衬衣干了吗?
I'm afraid this cake has turned out very dry. 恐怕这个蛋糕烤得太干。

  • Things that are dry lack moisture. A desert or a dessert can be dry. If your eyes are dry, you’ve stopped crying. It’s also a flavor that means the opposite of sweet.
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  • adj. 干的;
  • v. 把…弄干
  • n. 干涸
  • 1. Is my shirt dry yet?

    我的衬衣干了吗?

  • 2. I'm afraid this cake has turned out very dry.

    恐怕这个蛋糕烤得太干。

  • 3. Her mouth felt as dry as a bone.

    她感到口干舌燥。

  • 4. weeks of hot dry weather

    连续几周炎热干燥的天气

  • 5. the dry season

    旱季

  • 6. a dry hacking cough

    猛烈的干咳

  • 7. a crisp dry white wine

    爽口的干白葡萄酒(不甜的)

  • 8. a dry voice

    冷冰冰的声音

  • 9. I'm a bit dry.

    我有点渴。

  • 10. Be careful. The paint hasn't dried yet.

    小心点,油漆还没有干。

dry / draɪ ; NAmE draɪ / adjective , verb dry dries dried drying drier driest adjective ( drier , dri·est ) not wet 1 not wet, damp or sticky; without water or moisture 干的;干燥的 Is my shirt dry yet? 我的衬衣干了吗? Store onions in a cool dry place. 把洋葱存放在凉爽干燥的地方。 I'm afraid this cake has turned out very dry. 恐怕这个蛋糕烤得太干。 Her mouth felt as dry as a bone (= completely dry). 她感到口干舌燥。 When the paint is completely dry, apply another coat. 油漆干透后再涂上一层。 It was high summer and the rivers were dry (= had no water in them). 正值盛夏,河流都干涸了。 OPP wet see also bone dry little rain 雨少 2 with very little rain 雨少的;干旱的;干燥的 weeks of hot dry weather 连续几周炎热干燥的天气 the dry season 旱季 I hope it stays dryfor our picnic. 希望别下雨,我们好去野餐。 Rattlesnakes occur in the warmer, drier parts of North America. 响尾蛇出现在北美温暖干燥的地区。 OPP wet skin/hair 皮肤;头发 3 without the natural oils that makes it soft and healthy 干性的;无水分的 a shampoo for dry hair 适合干性发质的洗发剂 cough 咳嗽 4 that does not produce any phlegm(= the thick liquid that forms in the nose and throat) 干咳的 a dry hacking cough 猛烈的干咳 bread 面包 5 eaten on its own without any butter, jam, etc. 无黄油(或果酱等)的 Breakfast consisted of dry bread and a cup of tea. 早餐有不涂黄油的面包和一杯茶。 wine 葡萄酒 6 not sweet 无甜味的;干的 a crisp dry white wine 爽口的干白葡萄酒 a dry sherry 干雪利酒 OPP sweet humour 幽默 7 ( approving) very clever and expressed in a quiet way that is not obvious; often using irony 机敏的;不形于色的;不露声色的 He was a man of few words with a delightful dry sense of humour. 他话不多,却富有不形于色的幽默感,让人很欣赏。 without emotion 无感情 8 not showing emotion 不动感情的;冷冰冰的 a dry voice 冷冰冰的声音 boring 乏味 9 not interesting 干巴巴的;枯燥乏味的 Government reports tend to make dry reading. 政府报告读起来往往枯燥无味。 without alcohol 无酒 10 without alcohol; where it is illegal to buy, sell or drink alcohol 无酒的;禁酒的;戒酒的 We had a dry wedding (= no alcoholic drinks were served). 我们举行了一个无酒的婚礼。 a dry county/state 禁酒的郡╱州 thirsty 口渴 11 ( informal) ( especially BrE) thirsty; that makes you thirsty 口渴的;令人口渴的 I'm a bit dry. 我有点渴。 This is dry work. 这是使人觉得口渴的工作。 dryly / draɪli ; NAmE draɪli / adverb = drily dry·ness / draɪnəs ; NAmE draɪnəs / noun [uncountable ] IDIOMS milk/suck sb/sth ˈdry to get from sb/sth all the money, help, information, etc. they have, usually giving nothing in return 榨干…的钱财;耗尽…的精力;掏尽…的信息 not a dry eye in the ˈhouse ( humorous) used to say that everyone was very emotional about sth 全场无人不流泪;全场无不为之动容 There wasn't a dry eye in the house when they announced their engagement. 他们宣布订婚时大伙眼睛全湿了。 run ˈdry to stop supplying water; to be all used so that none is left 干涸;枯竭;耗尽 The wells in most villages in the region have run dry. 这个地区多数村庄的水井都已干涸。 Vaccine supplies started to run dry as the flu outbreak reached epidemic proportions. 由于流感爆发已大肆流行,疫苗供应开始消耗殆尽。 more at bleed , high adj. , home adv. , powder n. , squeeze v. verb ( dries , dry·ing , dried , dried ) [intransitive ,  transitive ] to become dry; to make sth dry (使)变干;(把…)弄干 Be careful. The paint hasn't dried yet. 小心点,油漆还没有干。 You wash the dishes and I'll dry. 你洗盘子,我来擦干。 drysth Use this towel to dry your hands. 用这条毛巾擦干你的手。 dry your hair 弄干头发 to dry your eyes/tears (= stop crying) 擦干眼睛╱眼泪 PHRASAL VERBS ˌdry ˈoff | ˌdry sb/sth↔ˈoff to become dry or make sth dry (使)变干;弄干 We went swimming and then lay in the sun to dry off. 我们去了游泳,然后就躺在太阳下晒干。 We dried our boots off by the fire. 我们把靴子放在火旁烘干。 ˌdry ˈout | ˌdry sb↔ˈout ( informal) to stop drinking alcohol after you have continuously been drinking too much; to cure sb of drinking too much alcohol (使)戒酒瘾 He went to an expensive clinic to dry out. 他到一家费用昂贵的诊所戒酒瘾。 ˌdry ˈout | ˌdry sth↔ˈout to become or to allow sth to become dry, in a way that is not wanted (使)变干,干透 Water the plant regularly, never letting the soil dry out. 经常给植物浇水,别让土壤干透了。 Hot sun and cold winds can soon dry out your skin. 火辣辣的太阳和寒风可使你的皮肤很快变干燥。 ˌdry ˈup 1 (of rivers, lakes, etc. 河流、湖泊等 ) to become completely dry 干涸 During the drought the river dried up. 旱灾期间,河流都干涸了。 2 if a supply of sth dries up,there is gradually less of it until there is none left 枯竭;耗尽 As she got older, offers of modelling work began to dry up. 随着她年龄渐长,邀请她做模特儿的工作已越来越少。 3 to suddenly stop talking because you do not know what to say next (因不知该说什么而)突然住口,突然说不出话来 ˌdry ˈup | ˌdry sth↔ˈup ( BrE) to dry dishes with a towel after you have washed them 擦干(刚洗的盘子) I'll wash and you can dry up. 我洗盘子,你可以擦干。 dry / draɪ ; NAmE draɪ / dryly / draɪli ; NAmE draɪli / dry·ness / draɪnəs ; NAmE draɪnəs /
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