dew
- IPA[do͞o]
美式
- tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, when atmospheric vapor condenses;a beaded or glistening liquid resembling dew
- wet (a part of someone's body) with a beaded or glistening liquid
verb: dew, 3rd person present: dews, gerund or present participle: dewing, past tense: dewed, past participle: dewed
noun: dew
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名詞
- 1. tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, when atmospheric vapor condenses the grass was wet with dew a cold, heavy dew dripped from the leaves
- ▪ a beaded or glistening liquid resembling dew her body had broken out in a fine dew of perspiration
動詞
- 1. literary wet (a part of someone's body) with a beaded or glistening liquid sweat dewed her lashes
- an earthworm, in particular one that is used as fishing bait.
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- an earthworm, in particular one that is used as fishing bait.
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- illicitly distilled liquor, especially whiskey or rum; moonshine.
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- the atmospheric temperature (varying according to pressure and humidity) below which water ...
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- the atmospheric temperature (varying according to pressure and humidity) below which water ...
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- a shallow pond, especially an artificial one made on downs where the water supply from springs ...
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英式
- tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, when atmospheric vapour condenses: the grass was wet with dew a cold, heavy dew dripped from the leaves
- moisten with drops of liquid: sweat dewed her lashes
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- IPA[ˌdē ˌē ˈdəbəlyo͞o]
- distant early warning: the DEW line
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- distant early warning, a radar system in North America for the early detection of a missile attack: the DEW line
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