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ADJ-GRADED
濕的;潮濕的
If something is wet, it is covered in water, rain, sweat, tears, or another liquid.
例句
He towelled his wet hair...
他用毛巾擦干濕發。
I lowered myself to the water's edge, getting my feet wet...
我彎下身子走到水邊,把腳弄濕了。
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VERB
(用水或其他液體)弄濕,沾濕
To wet something means to get water or some other liquid over it.
例句
When assembling the pie, wet the edges where the two crusts join...
捏合餡餅時,要弄濕兩張餅皮粘連的地方。
Fielding nervously wet his lips and tried to smile.
菲爾丁緊張地舔了舔嘴唇,努力擠出笑容。
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ADJ-GRADED
下雨的
If the weather is wet, it is raining.
例句
If the weather is wet or cold choose an indoor activity...
如果碰上下雨天或是嚴寒天氣,就選擇一項室內活動。
It was a miserable wet day.
那是一個糟糕的雨天。
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ADJ
未干的;濕的
If something such as paint, ink, or cement is wet, it is not yet dry or solid.
例句
I lay the painting flat to stop the wet paint running...
我把油畫平放以防止未干的顏料流動。
She rendered the walls in cement and, while it was still wet, applied the shells.
她用水泥抹墻,并趁它還沒干時粘上貝殼。
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ADJ-GRADED
尿濕的
If a child or its nappy or clothing is wet, its nappy or clothing is soaked in urine.
例句
Change him when he's wet...
當他尿濕了的時候,給他換尿布。
Avoid changing a nappy unless it's dirty or very wet.
除非尿布臟了或非常濕,否則別換。
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VERB
尿濕
If people, especially children, wet their beds or clothes or wet themselves, they urinate in their beds or in their clothes because they cannot stop themselves.
例句
A quarter of 4-year-olds frequently wet the bed...
4歲大的孩子中有1/4經常尿床。
To put it plainly, they wet themselves.
說白了就是,他們尿褲子了。
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ADJ
(魚)新鮮的
Wet fish is fish that is sold fresh and uncooked, and not frozen or dried.
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ADJ-GRADED
(人)軟弱的,窩囊的,沒有信心的
If you say that someone is wet, you mean that they are weak and lacking in enthusiasm, energy, or confidence.
例句
Don't be so wet, Charles.
別這么尸從, 查爾斯。
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N-COUNT
保守黨溫和派成員
A wet is a Conservative politician who supports moderate political policies and opposes extreme ones.
例句
The left, the so-called 'wets', thought more state spending would mean more jobs.
左派,也就是所謂的“溫和派”,認為更多的政府支出將意味著更多的就業機會。
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PHRASE
年輕且無經驗的;乳臭未干的
If you say that someone is still wet behind the ears, you mean that they have only recently arrived in a new place or job, and are therefore still not experienced.