dry

  基本词汇  
[draɪ]     [draɪ]    
  • adj. 干的;干燥的;干旱的;口渴的;枯燥的
  • v. (使)变干
dryly drier/dryer driest/dryest dryness drys dried dried drying dries
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dry的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 干的
  2. 干燥的
  3. 禁酒的,无酒的
  4. 干旱的,干枯的
  5. 口渴的
  6. 无水分的
  7. 枯燥乏味的
  8. 干咳的
  9. 干性的
  10. 无黄油的
  11. 无甜味的
  12. 无泪的
  13. 机敏的
  14. 无奶的
  15. 不形于色的, 不露声色的
  16. 不动感情的,冷冰冰的
v. (动词)
  1. 变干,干透
  2. (把…)弄干,使干燥
  3. 戒酒瘾
  4. (湖泊等)枯竭,干涸,干枯
  5. 耗尽
  6. 突然说不出话来,突然住口
  7. 擦干(刚洗的碗碟),揩干
  8. 风干,晒干
  9. 排干
  10. 使(乳牛)停止产奶
  11. 晾着
n. (名词)
  1. <俚>信服柴契尔夫人的政治意识的保守政客
  2. 禁酒主义者, 赞成禁酒的人,戒酒的人
  3. 干燥(状态)
  4. 干燥场
  5. 干裂
  6. 裂缝,隐形裂缝
  7. 干季
  8. 苔黄燥
  9. 干燥的事物, 干物
  10. 干涸,干旱
  11. 旱灾
  12. 干旱地区
  13. 干性皮肤

双解释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 干的,干燥的,无雨的 not wet; free from moisture; not raining
  2. 缺水的,口渴的,使人口渴的 not supplying water; thirsty; causing thirst
  3. 禁酒的 (of a country or region) where it is illegal to buy or sell alcoholic drink
  4. 无趣味的,枯燥的,一本正经地表达出来的 uninteresting; dull; expressed seriously or undemonstratively
v. (动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 变干,把…弄干 become or cause to become dry

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages

Adjective:
  1. free from liquid or moisture; lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water; or no longer wet;

    "dry land"
    "dry clothes"
    "a dry climate"
    "dry splintery boards"
    "a dry river bed"
    "the paint is dry"

  2. humorously sarcastic or mocking;

    "dry humor"
    "an ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely"
    "an ironic novel"
    "an ironical smile"
    "with a wry Scottish wit"

  3. lacking moisture or volatile components;

    "dry paint"

  4. opposed to or prohibiting the production and sale of alcoholic beverages;

    "the dry vote led by preachers and bootleggers"
    "a dry state"

  5. not producing milk;

    "a dry cow"

  6. (of liquor) having a low residual sugar content because of decomposition of sugar during fermentation;

    "a dry white burgundy"
    "a dry Bordeaux"

  7. without a mucous or watery discharge;

    "a dry cough"
    "that rare thing in the wintertime; a small child with a dry nose"

  8. not shedding tears;

    "dry sobs"
    "with dry eyes"

  9. lacking interest or stimulation; dull and lifeless;

    "a dry book"
    "a dry lecture filled with trivial details"
    "dull and juiceless as only book knowledge can be when it is unrelated to...life"

  10. used of solid substances in contrast with liquid ones;

    "dry weight"

  11. unproductive especially of the expected results;

    "a dry run"
    "a mind dry of new ideas"

  12. having no adornment or coloration;

    "dry facts"
    "rattled off the facts in a dry mechanical manner"

  13. (of food) eaten without a spread or sauce or other garnish;

    "dry toast"
    "dry meat"

  14. having a large proportion of strong liquor;

    "a very dry martini is almost straight gin"

  15. lacking warmth or emotional involvement;

    "a dry greeting"
    "a dry reading of the lines"
    "a dry critique"

  16. practicing complete abstinence from alcoholic beverages;

    "he's been dry for ten years"
    "no thank you; I happen to be teetotal"

Verb:
  1. remove the moisture from and make dry;

    "dry clothes"
    "dry hair"

  2. become dry or drier;

    "The laundry dries in the sun"

dry的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. The soil is too dry for planting.
    土太干了,不能种东西。
  2. After these dry days, everyone hopes for rain.
    干燥的天气之后,人人都希望下雨。
  3. We should prepare for more dry weather.
    我们应该为更干旱的天气做准备。
  4. I always feel dry in this hot weather.
    遇到这种炎热天气我总感到口渴。
  5. The book is as dry as dust.
    这本书枯燥无味。
用作动词 (v.)
  1. The bread will dry out if it is left on the table.
    不要把面包放在桌上,它会变干的。
  2. I dry my hands and face with the towel.
    我用毛巾擦干了双手和面部。

常用短语

用作形容词 (adj.)
as dry as a bone
    干极了 completely dry
as dry as dust
    乏味极了 very boring
boil dry
    煮干 boil until there is none left
not dry behind the ears
    〈美俚〉无经验的; 乳臭未干的 be young and inexperienced
用作动词 (v.)
dry off (v.+adv.)
    (使)弄干,(使)变干 become dry; make dry
    dry off

    The clothes soon dried off in the sun.

    衣服在阳光下很快就干了。

    Your clothes should have dried off by this time.

    你的衣服此时应该干透了。

    dry sb/oneself/sth ⇔ off

    She dried herself off with a thick towel.

    她用厚毛巾擦干了身子。

    This high wind will dry the ground off.

    这场大风会刮干地面的。

    Dry yourself off thoroughly after your swim, or you might catch cold.

    游泳后要彻底擦干身子,否则你会感冒的。

dry out (v.+adv.)
    〈非正〉(使)戒(酒、毒等) treat sb or be treated for alcoholism
    dry out

    The wet clothes will soon dry out in the sun.

    湿衣服放在太阳下面很快就会晒干。

    We waited for our wet clothes to dry out.

    我们等待我们的湿衣服干透。

    Don't leave that bread on the table, it will dry out.

    别把面包放在桌子上,它会变干的。

    You should let that wood dry out before you use it for anything.

    那块木料不管派什么用场,你都应该先让它干透。

    Will this flooded ground ever dry out?

    这块洪水淹过的地还会干吗?

    dry sth ⇔ out

    She hung up her wet clothes in order to dry them out.

    她把她的湿衣服挂起来,以便晾干。

    The flood subsided and the hot sun dried out the wooden buildings.

    洪水退后,烈日把木屋都晒干了。

    dry out

    It's not easy for him to dry out since he has a lot of drug-addict friends.

    他的毒瘾不易戒掉,因为他的很多朋友都是吸毒鬼。

    dry sb out

    Will the doctors be able to dry the actor out in time for his next film?

    医生们能及时使这名演员在拍下部片子前戒毒吗?

    To dry him out is the only way to make him healthy.

    戒毒是使他身体康复的唯一办法。

dry up (v.+adv.)
    像蒸发似地消散或消失 disappear or vanish as if by evaporating
    dry up

    The ground dried up quickly after the rain.

    雨后地很快就干了。

    The streams dried up in spring

    溪流在春天干涸。

    The river in front of my house dried up last summer.

    去年夏天,我们屋前的那条河干涸了。

    The dry spell lasted so long that nearly all the streams and ponds in the area dried up.

    干旱延续了很长时间,那个地区几乎所有的河塘都干涸了。

    The reservoir dried up during the four-month drought.

    蓄水池在4个月的干旱期间全干了。

    The sports-field has now dried up. Let's go and do some running.

    运动场已经干了,我们去跑步吧。

    Seas may dry up, stones wear away, but my heart will never change.

    海可枯,石可烂,我的心永不变。

    dry sth ⇔ up

    The long drought dried up all the wells.

    长期的干旱使所有的井都干涸了。

    The sun came out and dried up the streets.

    太阳出来把马路晒干了。

    dry up

    We have no milk to sell; the cows have dried up.

    奶牛没奶了; 我们没有牛奶可卖。

    Will his powers of invention ever dry up?

    他的创造力会枯竭吗?

    My imagination has not dried up yet.

    我的想象力还没有完全枯竭呢。

    In middle age his inspiration dried up.

    他中年时期就没有灵感了。

    After his third novel, his imagination seemed to dry up.

    写完第三本小说后,他的想象力似乎枯竭了。

    Your savings will soon dry up if you spend your money like that.

    像那样花钱的话,你的积蓄会很快用光的。

    dry up

    I'll wash the dishes if you'll dry up for me.

    如果你来擦碟的话,我就洗这些碟子。

    dry sth ⇔ up

    Dry up the dishes!

    把碟子擦干!

    dry up

    Oh, dry up!

    喂,住口!

    Dry up! Don't say any more!

    住嘴,别再说了!

    I wish the conversation will dry up.

    我希望谈话不要再继续下去。

    Can't you dry up?I'm tired of hearing such nonsense.

    你住嘴好吗?我听腻了这种废话。

    Now I'm going to dry up and let someone else have his say.

    现在我就不讲了,让其他人发言。

    “Dry up!” he said angrily to me.

    他气愤地对我说:“不要说啦!”

    dry sb up

    A funny answer might dry her up for a short time.

    一个滑稽可笑的回答会使她短时间内说不下去。

    dry up

    When I got on the stage I just dried up.

    我上了舞台,就把台词都忘光了。

    The actor dried up in the middle of his speech.

    这位演员说到一半忘了台词。

    She paused, and John feared that she was about to dry up.

    她停住了,约翰担心她说不下去了。

    dry up

    The Senator's influence dried up when he was voted out of office.

    那参议员在他竞选失败后,影响力也消失了。

词汇搭配

用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词 动词+~ 副词+~ ~+副词 ~+介词
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词 副词+~ ~+副词 ~+介词

经典引文

  • You had no dry clothes to replace wet ones.

    出自: N. Gordimer
  • With this dry wind the wheat seed..could not sprout.

    出自: P. S. Buck
  • She dries her eyes and regains her composure.

    出自: E. O
  • Make a fire in the kitchen and dry your things.

    出自: E. Hemingway
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