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wet

adjective
/wet/
/wet/
(comparative wetter, superlative wettest)
Idioms
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  1. covered with or containing liquid, especially water潮的;湿的;潮湿的
    • wet clothes/hair/grass湿衣服/头发/草
    • You'll get wet (= in the rain) if you go out now.你要是现在出去会被淋湿的。
    • Try not to get your shoes wet.尽量别弄湿了鞋子。
    • His face was wet with tears.他泪流满面。
    • We were all soaking wet (= extremely wet).我们都成了落汤鸡。
    • Her hair was still dripping wet.她的头发仍然湿淋淋的。
    • My shirt was wet through (= completely wet).我的衬衣湿透了。
    Synonyms wetwet
    • moist
    • damp
    • soaked
    • drenched
    • saturated
    These words all describe things covered with or full of liquid, especially water.以上各词均形容物体等潮的、湿的。
    • wet covered with or full of liquid, especially water:指潮的、湿的、潮湿的:
      • The car had skidded on the wet road.汽车在湿路上打滑了。
      • You’ll get wet (= in the rain) if you go out now.你现在出去就会被淋湿。
    • moist slightly wet, often in a way that is pleasant or useful:指微湿的、湿润的、润泽的,常指是舒适或有益的:
      • a lovely rich moist cake可爱的松软味浓的蛋糕
    • damp slightly wet, often in a way that is unpleasant:指微湿的、潮湿的、湿度大的,常指令人不舒服的:
      • The cottage was cold and damp.这小屋又冷又湿。
    • soaked (rather informal) very wet:指湿透了:
      • You’re soaked through! (= completely wet)你都湿透了!
    • drenched very wet:指湿透了:
      • We were caught in the storm and came home drenched to the skin.我们遇上了暴雨,回到家时浑身湿透了。
    soaked or drenched?用 soaked 还是 drenched?Both of these words can be used with with or in: 上述两词均可与 with 或 in 连用:soaked/​drenched with/​in sweat/​blood . Soaked but not usually drenched can also be used before a noun: * soaked 亦可用于名词前,drenched 通常不这样用:their soaked clothestheir drenched clothes
    • saturated very wet:指湿透、浸透:
      • The ground is completely saturated: it would be pointless to plant anything.地已经浸透,种什么东西都是白搭。
    Patterns
    • wet/​moist/​damp/​soaked/​drenched/​saturated with something
    • soaked/​drenched in something
    • somebody’s coat/​shirt/​shoes/​clothes/​hair is/​are wet/​damp/​soaked/​drenched
    • wet/​moist/​damp/​saturated ground/​earth
    • to get wet/​moist/​damp/​soaked/​drenched/​saturated
    Extra Examples
    • Mind you don't get your feet wet.提醒你一下,别把脚弄湿了。
    • The grass was wet with dew.草地上有露水,湿漉漉的。
    • We got soaking wet just going from the car to the house.我们从车里走到屋子就全身湿透了。
    • We were wet through and cold.我们浑身又湿又冷。
    • The car had skidded in the wet road.车在湿漉漉的路上打滑了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • look
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • with
    phrases
    • wet through
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  2. (of weather, etc.天气等) with rain有雨的;下雨的
    • a spell of cold, wet weather一段寒冷潮湿的天气
    • a wet climate多雨的气候
    • What's the best thing to do with young children on a wet day?下雨天跟小孩子玩什么最好呢?
    • It's wet outside.外边下雨了。
    • It's going to be wet tomorrow.明天有雨。
    • It was the wettest October for many years.这是多年来下雨最多的一个十月份。
    • The weather will be wet and windy in the south.南方的天气将会潮湿多风。
    Extra Examples
    • It's still a little wet outside.外面还有点儿潮湿。
    • The weather may turn wet later on in the week.本周后期可能会下雨。
    • permanently wet conditions常年潮湿的状况
    Topics Weathera2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • look
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • with
    phrases
    • wet through
    See full entry
  3. (of paint, ink, etc.油漆、墨水等) not yet dry尚未干的
    • Keep off! Wet paint.油漆未干,请勿靠近!
  4. if a child or its nappy is wet, its nappy is full of urine(儿童)尿湿了尿布的;(尿布)尿湿的
  5. (British English) (of a person) (informal, disapproving) not having a strong character窝囊的;没有骨气的 synonym feeble, wimpish
    • ‘Don't be so wet,’ she laughed.“别这么窝囊。” 她笑道。
    More Like This Consonant-doubling adjectivesConsonant-doubling adjectives
  6. Word OriginOld English wǣt (adjective and noun), wǣtan (verb); related to water.
Idioms
all wet
  1. (North American English, informal) completely wrong完全错的;大错特错
get your feet wet
  1. (especially North American English, informal) to start doing something that is new for you初次涉足;开始做(新鲜的事情)
    • At that time he was a young actor, just getting his feet wet.那时他还是个年轻演员,才初出茅庐。
(still) wet behind the ears
  1. (informal, disapproving) young and without much experience乳臭未干;少不更事;没见过世面 synonym naive
    • He was still wet behind the ears, politically.他在政治上仍然涉世不深。

wet

verb
/wet/
/wet/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they wet
/wet/
/wet/
he / she / it wets
/wets/
/wets/
past simple wet
/wet/
/wet/
past participle wet
/wet/
/wet/
past simple wetted
/ˈwetɪd/
/ˈwetɪd/
past participle wetted
/ˈwetɪd/
/ˈwetɪd/
-ing form wetting
/ˈwetɪŋ/
/ˈwetɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. wet something to make something wet使潮湿;把…弄湿
    • Wet the brush slightly before putting it in the paint.把刷子弄湿点再去沾油漆。
    Extra Examples
    • Wet the towel slightly with warm water.用温水把毛巾弄湿。
    • Wet your hair thoroughly before applying the shampoo.将头发湿透后再用洗发水。
    • He wet his finger to test the wind.他把手指弄湿去测试有没有风。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • thoroughly
    • slightly
    preposition
    • with
    See full entry
    Word OriginOld English wǣt (adjective and noun), wǣtan (verb); related to water.
Idioms
wet the/your bed
  1. [no passive] to urinate in your bed by accident尿床
    • It is quite common for small children to wet their beds.小孩尿床是常有的事。
wet yourself
(also wet your pants/knickers)
  1. [no passive] to urinate in your underwear by accident尿裤子
    • He was so frightened that he wet his pants.他害怕得尿湿了裤子。

wet

noun
/wet/
/wet/
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  1. the wet
    [singular] wet weather; rain雨天;雨
    • Come in out of the wet.快进来,别淋着。
    • Materials such as cement and plaster must be stored out of the wet.水泥和石膏等材料必须存放在潮湿的地方。
    • We faced a long, cold walk home in the dark and the wet.我们面临着黑暗潮湿的漫长而寒冷的回家之路。
  2. the wet
    [singular] liquid, especially water液体;(尤指)水
    • The dog shook the wet from its coat.狗抖掉了毛上的水。
    • I could feel the wet of her tears.我能感觉到她泪水的湿润。
  3. [countable] (British English, disapproving) a Conservative politician who supports moderate policies rather than extreme ones保守党温和派成员
    • Tory wets保守党的温和派
  4. [countable] (British English, informal, disapproving) a person who does not have a strong character窝囊废;软骨头 synonym wimp
    • Don’t be such a wet!别这么怯弱。
  5. Word OriginOld English wǣt (adjective and noun), wǣtan (verb); related to water.

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