词汇 | thesaurus_articles_to-lose-moisture-and-become-dry |
释义 | to lose moisture and become dryThese verbs describe things that lose moisture so they become dry. One common word for this is dry. Dry is used to describe something that loses moisture or liquid and becomes dry. It will take three hours for the paint to dry. If plants or bodies lose moisture and become too dry, you can say they are dehydrated or desiccated. Dehydrate is used mostly to describe things that cause bodies to lose water or moisture. Desiccate is a more technical word and is used mostly to describe things or plants. Too much coffee will dehydrate you. High temperatures and too much exercise can dehydrate your pet quickly. Plant pests will desiccate in dry air. This chemical is used to desiccate crops before harvest. If something loses moisture or liquid and becomes too dry, you can say it dries out. If you don't put the cake back in the cake tin, it will dry out. If the water disappears from a place where there is usually water, such as a lake or a river, you can say that place has dried up. The lake dried up during the drought. If soil or plants lose liquid or moisture because it is too hot or they are not given enough water, you can use the verb parch. They will turn off the irrigation and parch the crops right before harvest. When things lose moisture and shrink or become weaker, you can say they wither or shrivel. The roses withered in the blazing heat. The apple shrivelled as it dried out. Related articleshaving the liquid removed not getting much or any rain to remove liquid from something |
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