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From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
wet
/ˈwɛt/
溼氣,潮溼,水分,雨天,液體(
a
.)濕的,潮的,搞錯的,下雨的
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
wet
/ˈwɛt/
形容詞
潮溼的,溼氣,水分
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
wet
浸潤
From:
Network Terminology
wet
濕
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wet
a.
[
Compar.
Wetter
superl.
Wettest
.]
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.”
2.
Very
damp
;
rainy
;
as
,
wet
weather
;
a
wet
season
.
“
Wet
October's
torrent
flood.”
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
.
4.
Refreshed
with
liquor
;
drunk
. [
Slang
]
Wet blanket
,
Wet dock
,
etc
.
See
under
Blanket
,
Dock
,
etc
.
Wet goods
,
intoxicating
liquors
. [
Slang
]
Syn:
--
Nasty
;
humid
;
damp
;
moist
.
See
Nasty
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wet
n.
1.
Water
or
wetness
;
moisture
or
humidity
in
considerable
degree
.
Have
here
a
cloth
and
wipe
away
the
wet
.
--
Chaucer
.
Now
the
sun
,
with
more
effectual
beams
,
Had
cheered
the
face
of
earth
,
and
dried
the
wet
From
drooping
plant
. --
Milton
.
2.
Rainy
weather
;
foggy
or
misty
weather
.
3.
A
dram
;
a
drink
. [
Slang
]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wet
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Wet
(
rarely
Wetted
);
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Wetting
.]
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.”
Ye
mists
and
exhalations
,
that
now
rise
. . .
Whether
to
deck
with
clouds
the
uncolored
sky
,
Or
wet
the
thirsty
earth
with
falling
showers
. --
Milton
.
To wet one's whistle
,
to
moisten
one's
throat
;
to
drink
a
dram
of
liquor
. [
Colloq
.]
Let
us
drink
the
other
cup
to wet our whistles
.
--
Walton
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
wet
adj
1:
covered
or
soaked
with
a
liquid
such
as
water
; "
a
wet
bathing
suit
"; "
wet
sidewalks
"; "
wet
paint
"; "
wet
weather
" [
ant
:
dry
]
2:
supporting
or
permitting
the
legal
production
and
sale
of
alcoholic
beverages
; "
a
wet
candidate
running
on
a
wet
platform
"; "
a
wet
county
" [
ant
:
dry
]
3:
producing
or
secreting
milk
; "
a
wet
nurse
"; "
a
wet
cow
";
"
lactating
cows
" [
syn
:
lactating
] [
ant
:
dry
]
4:
consisting
of
or
trading
in
alcoholic
liquor
; "
a
wet
cargo
";
"
a
wet
canteen
"
5:
very
drunk
[
syn
:
besotted
,
blind drunk
,
blotto
,
crocked
,
cockeyed
,
fuddled
,
loaded
,
pie-eyed
,
pissed
,
pixilated
,
plastered
,
potty
,
slopped
,
sloshed
,
smashed
,
soaked
,
soused
,
sozzled
,
squiffy
,
stiff
,
tiddly
,
tiddley
,
tight
,
tipsy
]
n
:
wetness
caused
by
water
; "
drops
of
wet
gleamed
on
the
window
" [
syn
:
moisture
]
v
1:
cause
to
become
wet
; "
Wet
your
face
" [
ant
:
dry
]
2:
make
one's
bed
or
clothes
wet
by
urinating
; "
This
eight
year
old
boy
still
wets
his
bed
"
[
also
:
wetting
,
wetted
,
wettest
,
wetter
]
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