dried

英[draid] 美[draɪd]
  • adj. 弄干了的
  • 动词dry的过去式和过去分词.
使用频率:
  • driblet n.少量;微量;涓滴
  • driblet n.少量;微量;涓滴
Adjective:
  1. not still wet;

    "the ink has dried"
    "a face marked with dried tears"

  2. preserved by removing natural moisture;

    "dried beef"
    "dried fruit"
    "dehydrated eggs"
    "shredded and desiccated coconut meat"

1. She now makes wonderful dried flower arrangements to order.
现在她为顾客定做漂亮的干花插花。

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2. The company laid off 65,000 workers after commercial-jet orders dried up.
商务飞机订单减少后公司精减了65,000名工人。

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3. Ring the changes by adding spices, dried fruit or olives.
加点香料、干果或橄榄以换换口味。

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4. When she has a little spare time she enjoys arranging dried flowers.
她稍有空闲便喜欢摆弄干花。

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5. The coffee is freeze-dried to seal in all the flavour.
咖啡经冷冻干燥以保留原汁原味。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Leave the dried beans to soak overnight.
      把这些干豆子泡一夜。
    2. Fresh and dried fruits are easily available now.
      现在,干鲜果品很容易买到。
    3. I want my hair dried, and dyed brown.
      我想把头发吹干,染成棕色。