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单词 drysuit
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Definition of drysuit in English:

drysuit

nounˈdrʌɪsuːtˈdrīˌso͞ot
  • A waterproof rubber suit worn for water sports and diving, under which warm clothes can be worn.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With snow on the ground, ice cloaking favourite inland sites, and storms pounding the coasts, winter diving is only for the hardy in their drysuits - or the foolhardy in their wetsuits.
    • Clad in thermal underwear, a drysuit, flippers and gloves, and wearing weights on her legs and belt, she set off at midnight.
    • On the following year's trip I was warm in a drysuit and helped take the next batch of novice divers in.
    • I got my equipment together, and an hour later was climbing into my drysuit on the large pontoon near the submarine mooring.
    • On a recent expedition where long dives in drysuits were required, adult nappies proved a popular option.
    • At the water, they started squeezing into their drysuits.
    • Once, drysuits were regarded as strange, experimental and possibly dangerous.
    • We are in a heatwave, and with the blazing sun on our drysuits, it is a real pleasure to hit the water.
    • I reached down to grab her by the arm, but my gloved hands slipped on her drysuit, so I reached right under her and got a firm grip on her body.
    • With our drysuits we used wet hoods and gloves; dry gloves were tried but were awkward to use and generally abandoned.
    • The drysuit can be worn over a layer of clothing and it keeps its wearer completely dry and warm.
    • Membrane drysuits are becoming very popular with the dive guides who work there!
    • In such circumstances, I've heard it's best not to turn your back - and to keep your drysuit fully zipped.
    • Everyone recommended some practice at an inland site or a few easy shore dives to get familiar with drysuits and the general bulky feeling before moving on to more advanced diving.
    • Even wrapped up with an extra set of thermals under a drysuit and thick winter gloves, the water is bitterly cold.
    • Once you are out of the water, have a change of dry clothes in which to travel home; your drysuit might not be as effective as you would like.
    • If you sink, you don't need any more weight and can compensate for the negative buoyancy under water by adding air to your drysuit.
    • Sarah and Jim entered the water, snug and warm in their drysuits.
    • People become distinctive only by the colour of their fins or drysuits.
    • I ponder all these matters as we squeeze into tight-fitting drysuits.
 
 

Definition of drysuit in US English:

drysuit

nounˈdrīˌso͞ot
  • A waterproof rubber suit worn for water sports and diving, under which warm clothes can be worn.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I got my equipment together, and an hour later was climbing into my drysuit on the large pontoon near the submarine mooring.
    • On the following year's trip I was warm in a drysuit and helped take the next batch of novice divers in.
    • In such circumstances, I've heard it's best not to turn your back - and to keep your drysuit fully zipped.
    • The drysuit can be worn over a layer of clothing and it keeps its wearer completely dry and warm.
    • I ponder all these matters as we squeeze into tight-fitting drysuits.
    • I reached down to grab her by the arm, but my gloved hands slipped on her drysuit, so I reached right under her and got a firm grip on her body.
    • Everyone recommended some practice at an inland site or a few easy shore dives to get familiar with drysuits and the general bulky feeling before moving on to more advanced diving.
    • With our drysuits we used wet hoods and gloves; dry gloves were tried but were awkward to use and generally abandoned.
    • On a recent expedition where long dives in drysuits were required, adult nappies proved a popular option.
    • Clad in thermal underwear, a drysuit, flippers and gloves, and wearing weights on her legs and belt, she set off at midnight.
    • At the water, they started squeezing into their drysuits.
    • With snow on the ground, ice cloaking favourite inland sites, and storms pounding the coasts, winter diving is only for the hardy in their drysuits - or the foolhardy in their wetsuits.
    • We are in a heatwave, and with the blazing sun on our drysuits, it is a real pleasure to hit the water.
    • Once, drysuits were regarded as strange, experimental and possibly dangerous.
    • Even wrapped up with an extra set of thermals under a drysuit and thick winter gloves, the water is bitterly cold.
    • Once you are out of the water, have a change of dry clothes in which to travel home; your drysuit might not be as effective as you would like.
    • Membrane drysuits are becoming very popular with the dive guides who work there!
    • People become distinctive only by the colour of their fins or drysuits.
    • Sarah and Jim entered the water, snug and warm in their drysuits.
    • If you sink, you don't need any more weight and can compensate for the negative buoyancy under water by adding air to your drysuit.
 
 
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