单词 | dryness |
释义 | dry1 of 3adjective ˈdrī drier also dryer ˈdrī(-ə)r ; driest also dryest ˈdrī-əst 1 a : free or relatively free from a liquid and especially water Mix the dry ingredients first. as dry as a bone b : not being in or under water happy to be on dry land c meteorology : lacking precipitation or humidity a dry climate 2 a : characterized by exhaustion of a supply of liquid a dry well b geology : devoid of running water a dry ravine c : devoid of natural moisture My throat was dry. dry leaves d : no longer sticky or damp The paint isn't dry yet. e : not giving milk a dry cow f : lacking freshness : stale g chemistry : anhydrous 3 a : marked by the absence or scantiness of secretions a dry cough b : not shedding or accompanied by tears a dry sob 4 obsolete : involving no bloodshed or drowning I would fain die a dry death William Shakespeare 5 a : marked by the absence of alcoholic beverages a dry party b : prohibiting the manufacture or distribution of alcoholic beverages a dry county 6 : served or eaten without butter or margarine dry toast 7 alcohol a : lacking sweetness : sec dry champagne b : having all or most sugar fermented to alcohol a dry wine dry beer 8 a : solid as opposed to liquid dry groceries b : reduced to powder or flakes : dehydrated dry milk c : dealing in dry goods or other nonperishable items After breakfast, we head to the wet market along Graham Street in Hong Kong. The wet market sells foodstuffs; the adjacent dry market offers clothes, shoes, and other retail items. Rudy Maxa 9 : functioning without lubrication a dry clutch 10 of natural gas : containing no recoverable hydrocarbon (such as gasoline) 11 : requiring no liquid in preparation or operation a dry photocopying process 12 a : not showing or communicating warmth, enthusiasm, or tender feeling : severe a dry style of painting b : wearisome, uninteresting dry passages of description a dry lecturer c : lacking embellishment : plain 13 a : not yielding what is expected or desired : unproductive a writer going through a dry spell b : having no personal bias or emotional concern the dry light of reason c : reserved, aloof 14 : marked by matter-of-fact, ironic, or terse manner of expression a dry wit has a very dry sense of humor 15 : lacking smooth sound qualities a dry rasping voice 16 : being a dry run a dry rehearsal dryish ˈdrī-ish adjective dryly adverb or less commonly drily dryness noun dry 2 of 3verb dried; drying transitive verb : to make dry (see dry entry 1) drying her hair intransitive verb : to become dry waiting for the paint to dry dryable ˈdrī-ə-bəl adjective dry 3 of 3noun plural drys 1 : the condition of being dry (see dry entry 1) : dryness 2 : something dry especially : a dry place 3 : prohibitionist dryness nounas in exhaustion Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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