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wet    音標拼音: [w'ɛt]
n. 濕氣,潮濕,水分,雨天,液體
a. 濕的,潮的,搞錯的,下雨的

濕氣,潮濕,水分,雨天,液體濕的,潮的,搞錯的,下雨的

wet
浸潤

wet


wet
adj 1: covered or soaked with a liquid such as water; "a wet
bathing suit"; "wet sidewalks"; "wet weather" [ant:
{dry}]
2: containing moisture or volatile components; "wet paint" [ant:
{dry}]
3: supporting or permitting the legal production and sale of
alcoholic beverages; "a wet candidate running on a wet
platform"; "a wet county" [ant: {dry}]
4: producing or secreting milk; "a wet nurse"; "a wet cow";
"lactating cows" [synonym: {wet}, {lactating}] [ant: {dry}]
5: consisting of or trading in alcoholic liquor; "a wet cargo";
"a wet canteen"
6: very drunk [synonym: {besotted}, {blind drunk}, {blotto},
{crocked}, {cockeyed}, {fuddled}, {loaded}, {pie-eyed},
{pissed}, {pixilated}, {plastered}, {slopped}, {sloshed},
{smashed}, {soaked}, {soused}, {sozzled}, {squiffy}, {stiff},
{tight}, {wet}]
n 1: wetness caused by water; "drops of wet gleamed on the
window" [synonym: {moisture}, {wet}]
v 1: cause to become wet; "Wet your face" [ant: {dry}, {dry
out}]
2: make one's bed or clothes wet by urinating; "This eight year
old boy still wets his bed"

Wet \Wet\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wet} (rarely {Wetted}); p. pr. &
vb. n. {Wetting}.] [AS. w[=ae]tan.]
To fill or moisten with water or other liquid; to sprinkle;
to cause to have water or other fluid adherent to the
surface; to dip or soak in a liquid; as, to wet a sponge; to
wet the hands; to wet cloth. "[The scene] did draw tears from
me and wetted my paper." --Burke.
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Ye mists and exhalations, that now rise . . .
Whether to deck with clouds the uncolored sky,
Or wet the thirsty earth with falling showers.
--Milton.
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{To wet one's whistle}, to moisten one's throat; to drink a
dram of liquor. [Colloq.]
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Let us drink the other cup to wet our whistles.
--Walton.
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Wet \Wet\ (w[e^]t), a. [Compar. {Wetter}; superl. {Wettest}.]
[OE. wet, weet, AS. w[=ae]t; akin to OFries. w[=e]t, Icel.
v[=a]tr, Sw. v[*a]t, Dan. vaad, and E. water. [root]137. See
{Water}.]
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1. Containing, or consisting of, water or other liquid;
moist; soaked with a liquid; having water or other liquid
upon the surface; as, wet land; a wet cloth; a wet table.
"Wet cheeks." --Shak.
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2. Very damp; rainy; as, wet weather; a wet season. "Wet
October's torrent flood." --Milton.
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3. (Chem.) Employing, or done by means of, water or some
other liquid; as, the wet extraction of copper, in
distinction from dry extraction in which dry heat or
fusion is employed.
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4. Refreshed with liquor; drunk. [Slang] --Prior.
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{Wet blanket}, {Wet dock}, etc. See under {Blanket}, {Dock},
etc.

{Wet goods}, intoxicating liquors. [Slang]
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Syn: Nasty; humid; damp; moist. See {Nasty}.
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Wet \Wet\, n. [AS. w[=ae]ta. See {Wet}, a.]
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1. Water or wetness; moisture or humidity in considerable
degree.
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Have here a cloth and wipe away the wet. --Chaucer.
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Now the sun, with more effectual beams,
Had cheered the face of earth, and dried the wet
From drooping plant. --Milton.
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2. Rainy weather; foggy or misty weather.
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3. A dram; a drink. [Slang]
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221 Moby Thesaurus words for "wet":
Scotch mist, apish, asinine, asperge, batty, bedew, befooled,
beguiled, besotted, bespatter, besprinkle, blood rain, bogginess,
boggy, boozy, brainless, buffoonish, canned, cat-and-dog weather,
cockeyed, crazy, credulous, dabble, daffy, daft, damp, dampen,
dampish, dampness, dank, dash, dazed, deluge, dew, dewiness, dewy,
dirty weather, disguised, dizzy, doting, douche, douse, draft,
dram, drench, drenched, drink, dripping, drizzle, drop, drown,
drunk, dumb, evening mist, exudation, fall, fatuitous, fatuous,
fenny, fill, flaky, flurry, fogginess, fond, fool, foolheaded,
foolish, fuddled, futile, gaga, gargle, goofy, gout of rain,
gulled, guzzle, hose, hose down, humect, humectate, humectation,
humid, humidify, humor, idiotic, imbecile, impregnate, inane,
inebriated, inept, infatuated, insane, irrigate, jigger, jolt,
kooky, lave, libation, loony, mad, make water, marshiness, marshy,
maudlin, mist, mistiness, misty rain, mizzle, moist, moisten,
moistiness, moistness, moisture, monsoon, moronic, muggy, nip,
number one, nutty, paddle, patter, pee, pee-pee, peg, piddle, piss,
pitter-patter, pixilated, plastered, potation, potion,
precipitation, predominance of Aquarius, pull, pump bilge, rain,
raindrop, rainfall, raininess, rains, rainwater, rainy, rainy day,
rainy season, rainy weather, rinse, roric, roriferous, round,
round of drinks, sappy, saturate, saturated, screwy, senseless,
sentimental, sheet of rain, shot, shower, showeriness, silly, sip,
slobber, slop, slosh, slug, snifter, snort, soak, soaked, soaking,
sodden, soddenness, sogginess, soggy, sop, soppiness, sopping,
soppy, souse, soused, sparge, spatter, spell of rain,
spend a penny, splash, splatter, sponge, spot, spray, spring rains,
sprinkle, stale, sticky, stormy weather, stupid, suck, sup,
swampiness, swampy, swash, swig, swill, syringe, tacky,
thoughtless, tot, undried, unfrozen hydrometeor, urinate, wacky,
wash, water, wateriness, wee-wee, wet down, wet season,
wet weather, wetness, wettish, wettishness, witless



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  • WET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    wet, damp, dank, moist, humid mean covered or more or less soaked with liquid wet usually implies saturation but may suggest a covering of a surface with water or something (such as paint) not yet dry
  • WET | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    WET definition: 1 covered in water or another liquid: 2 Wet paint, ink, or a similar substance has not had time… Learn more
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    Definition of wet adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • WET definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If something is wet, it is covered in water, rain, sweat, tears, or another liquid He towelled his wet hair I lowered myself to the water's edge, getting my feet wet My gloves were soaking wet
  • wet | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English language . . .
    The meaning of wet Definition of wet English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels
  • WET Synonyms: 350 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam . . .
    Some common synonyms of wet are damp, dank, humid, and moist While all these words mean "covered or more or less soaked with liquid," wet usually implies saturation but may suggest a covering of a surface with water or something (such as paint) not yet dry
  • WET - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary
    If something is wet, it is covered in water, rain, sweat, tears, or another liquid [ ] 2 To wet something means to get water or some other liquid over it [ ] 3 If the weather is wet, it is raining
  • Wet Wet Wet - Wikipedia
    Wet Wet Wet are a Scottish soft rock band formed in 1982 They had a number of hits on the UK charts and around the world in the 1980s and 1990s, becoming best known for their 1994 cover of the Troggs ' 1960s hit "Love Is All Around", which was used on the soundtrack to the film Four Weddings and a Funeral The song was an international success, and spent 15 weeks at the top of the UK singles
  • wet - definition and meaning - Wordnik
    Characterized by rain; rainy; drizzly; showery: as, wet weather; a wet season (used especially with reference to tropical or semitropical countries, in which the year is divided into wet and dry seasons)
  • WET Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    To wet is to moisten in any manner with water or other liquid: to wet or dampen a cloth Drench suggests wetting completely as by a downpour: A heavy rain drenched the fields





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