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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
wet/dry
see also WATER, RAIN, WEATHER ※ wet - covered in a liquid, especially water: wet You'd better take an umbrella or you'll get wet. ◎ to feel cold and wet - to make sth wet: wet sth Wet the cloth a bit before you wipe the table. - very wet: soaking wet, wet through to get soaking wet ◎ soaking wet shoes/trousers ◎ You can't wear these trousers, they're wet through. - completely wet; dripping with water: soaked (to the skin), drenched They went sailing in the rain and got soaked to the skin. ◎ We went for a walk in the rain and came back absolutely drenched. - to become completely wet, usually by being in water for a long time: soak (in sth); to make sth completely wet in this way: soak sth (in sth); noun: soak Put the clothes in cold water and just let them soak. ◎ Soak very dirty dishes in hot soapy water. ◎ I'm going to have a long soak in the bath. - (used about water or other liquids) to pass into or through sth: soak into/through sth, soak in Quick, mop up that wine before it soaks into the carpet. ◎ The water soaked through my bag and onto my books. - to draw a liquid into sth: soak sth up We put down newspapers to soak up the water on the floor. - slightly wet: moist moist lips ◎ a moist cake - to cause sth to become slightly wet: moisten sth Moisten your fingertips to turn the pages. ◎ to moisten your lips - slightly wet, making you feel uncomfortable: damp damp clothes/hair - water in small drops on a surface or in the air: moisture (noun U) It's the moisture in the air which makes biscuits go soft. - to fly about in drops and make sb/sth wet: splash (on/over/onto) sb/sth; to cause a liquid to do this: splash sth on/over/onto sb/sth, splash sb/sth (with sth) The car went through a puddle and splashed rainwater all over my trousers. ◎ I splashed my face with cold water. - an act or sound of splashing: splash The dog jumped into the water with a big splash. - (used about a surface or object) difficult to move over or to hold because it is wet: slippery Be careful, the floor's a bit slippery. ※ dry - without liquid in it or on it: dry dry clothes/hair ◎ to keep sth dry - completely dry: bone dry, (as) dry as a bone The clothes have been in the sun, so they're bone dry. - food or plants that have had the water removed are dried dried milk/fruits ※ drying wet things - to become dry: dry; to cause sth to become dry: dry sth If you hang the clothes outside, they'll dry in the sun. ◎ to dry your hair with a towel - to become completely dry or too dry: dry out; to cause this to happen: dry sth out - (used about a river, for example) to have no more water in it: dry up The river dried up during the hot summer. ◎ The food was in the oven for so long that it completely dried up. - a piece of cloth or paper that you use to dry sb/sth: towel a bath towel ◎ a paper towel - a piece of cloth that you use to dry dishes: tea towel - a machine that you use for drying hair: hairdryer ※ washing and drying WASH
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