搜尋結果
driest
- IPA[ˈdrʌɪɪst]
英式
- superlative of dry
- 相關詞
- free from moisture or liquid; not wet or moist: the jacket kept me warm and dry he wiped the table dry with his shirt
- become dry: allow 24 hours for the paint to dry
- the process or an instance of drying.
Oxford Dictionary
- free from moisture or liquid; not wet or moist: the jacket kept me warm and dry he wiped it dry with his shirt
- become dry: allow 24 hours for the paint to dry come in out of the rain and dry off
- a person in favor of the prohibition of alcohol.
Oxford American Dictionary
- preserved by removal or evaporation of moisture: dried fruit dried lavender flowers
Oxford Dictionary
- preserved by removal or evaporation of moisture: dried fruit dried lavender flowers
Oxford American Dictionary
- become completely or excessively dry
Oxford Dictionary
- become completely or excessively dry
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a fabric or garment) capable of drying without creasing when hung up after washing: drip-dry shirts
- (of fabric or a garment) become dry without forming creases when hung up after washing: the pleats will drip-dry and stay in
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a fabric or garment) capable of drying without creasing when hung up after washing: drip-dry shirts
- (of fabric or a garment) become dry without forming creases when hung up after washing: the pleats will drip-dry and stay in
Oxford Dictionary
- a steel needle for engraving on a bare copper plate without acid.
Oxford Dictionary
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