dry
英 [draɪ]
美[draɪ]
- adj. 干的;口渴的;枯燥无味的;禁酒的
- vt. 把…弄干
- vi. 变干
- n. 干涸
- n. (Dry)人名;(法)德里
词组搭配
come up dry
(N. Amer.)be unsuccessful
(北美)不成功,失败
experiments have so far come up dry.
到目前为止,实验仍未成功。
(as) dry as a bone
extremely dry
极干燥的
(as) dry as dust
extremely dry
极干燥的
there wasn't a dry eye (in the house)
(with reference to a play, film, or similar event) everyone in the audience was moved to tears
(观看戏剧、电影等)观众没有不掉眼泪的
dry out
(informal)overcome alcoholism
(非正式)戒酒
he intends to dry out and get his life back together again.
他想要戒酒,并再次恢复有条有理的生活。
dry out 【非正式用语】
To undergo a cure for alcoholism.
接受戒酒治疗
dry up
To make or become unproductive, especially to do so gradually.
使…失去生产力,尤指逐渐地
&I{Informal} To stop talking.
【非正式用语】 停止讲话
双语例句
- 1. Investment could dry up and that could cause the economy to falter.
- 投资可能会中断,而这会引起经济衰退。
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- 2. There were few dry eyes in the house when I finished.
- 我说完后房间里没几个人不掉泪的。
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- 3. Dry hair can be damaged by washing it too frequently.
- 干性头发洗得太频繁容易受损。
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- 4. When it's dry, brush the hair using a soft, nylon baby brush.
- 当头发干后,用柔软的婴儿用尼龙发刷梳理头发。
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- 5. Let's dry our hair so we don't catch cold.
- 我们把头发吹干,这样就不会感冒。
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