After her swim she dried herself with a towel. 游泳后,她用毛巾擦干身子。
The intense heat has dried up the pond. 酷热使池水干枯。
She left off sobbing at last, and dried her eyes with her handkerchief. 她终于不哭了, 并用手绢擦干了眼泪。
dried
[ adj ]
not still wet
<adj.all> the ink has dried a face marked with dried tears
preserved by removing natural moisture
<adj.all> dried beef dried fruit dehydrated eggs shredded and desiccated coconut meat
Dried \Dried\ (dr[imac]d), imp. & p. p. of {Dry}. Also adj.; as, dried apples.
Dry \Dry\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Drying}.] [AS. drygan; cf. drugian to grow dry. See {Dry}, a.] To make dry; to free from water, or from moisture of any kind, and by any means; to exsiccate; as, to dry the eyes; to dry one's tears; the wind dries the earth; to dry a wet cloth; to dry hay.
{To dry up}. (a) To scorch or parch with thirst; to deprive utterly of water; to consume.
Their honorable men are famished, and their multitude dried up with thirst. -- Is. v. 13.
The water of the sea, which formerly covered it, was in time exhaled and dried up by the sun. --Woodward. (b) To make to cease, as a stream of talk.
Their sources of revenue were dried up. -- Jowett (Thucyd. )
{To dry a cow}, or {To dry up a cow}, to cause a cow to cease secreting milk. --Tylor.
The creative juices haven't dried up at ad agencies.
Which is why people thought a miracle had happened when the new table-service law was passed (but before ink had dried on the fine print).
Then the oil shocks of the 1970s dried up the jobs and the flow of cash.
The heat vaporized the glycerin and nicotine in the dried tobacco as well as the flavorings.
A broken egg has dried on the living room floor.
This would involve a 100 percent duty on U.S. exports to the EEC of honey, unshelled nuts, dried fruit and canned corn that total $140.5 million a year.
After years of close attention and lavish financing, swimmers face mounting problems in training, medical care and other areas because money has dried up.
Mrs. Freeman makes "artificial pockets, soil buckets," by excavating the clay to a good depth and replacing it with "decent soil, compost and a bit of dried sheep manure or pigeon dung."
Butcher said the hot food was welcome after living on dried rations.
Also, recent rains may have had an impact on the quality of the recently harvested Brazilian coffee being dried."
A milky resin flows from the lacerations and turns into a brown, gummy material that is then dried and pulverized to make powdered opium.
Most of the original canals were filled in during the 1930s and not long afterward Venice became an oil boom town dotted with derricks which were dismantled later when the crude dried up.
This was especially burdensome because new Western lending to them all but dried up in the 1980s.
"After we cried and dried our eyes, we all had a good laugh," said Jennifer Scott, assistant director for the Office of Indian Affairs.
Almost all traditional exports from eastern Germany to its eastern neighbours have dried up, removing the one small hope from eastern industry.
The incense vendor accepted a poor woman's coins and spooned tiny measures of powdered red sandalwood, honey-crystal myrrh and dried rosemary into scraps of paper.
A major reason: The plunging yen and Tokyo stock market have dried up demand for once-hot Euromarket warrant securities issued by Japanese corporations.
During inhalation, hot air passed passed over an aluminum-encased flavor capsule and dried tobacco.
He has dried out, lost weight and now looks much healthier. In any other country Saint-Laurent's traumas might make him prey to scandal or ridicule, but in France they simply add to his stature.
The dried leaves and flowers were once used to make a tea, thought to prevent or cure all sorts of female complaints.
Another trader said that buying interest "dried up" because of the lack of takeover rumors which were so prevalent in the market earlier in the week.
In the Glasgow branch foods such as dried shrimps, seaweed, chocolate pretzels and butter cookies are among the best-sellers. The new store opens at 157 Kensington High Street, London W8 today and there is plenty of new merchandise.
Interbank foreign-exchange volume has all but dried up for this year, increasing the potential impact of the currency-futures market on exchange rates, traders say.
A businessman remembered simply as The Chinaman, the lagoon's last success story, dried and exported shrimp.
Baskets of dried flowers, flowering potted plants and original or reproductions of primitive paintings are also in character.
The auto industry, which has slipped into a recession, watched its total sales plunge in November, when fleet orders which had inflated October sales numbers dried up.
Secondary trading has dried up and proposed new issues are being met coolly amid rising interest rates and concern over the lack of convertibility. In YFY's case, the point is moot as the current share price makes conversion unattractive.
A tour around the swimming pool, empty now except for dried leaves and coconuts, a game of tennis against the courtyard wall, and the minutes turn into mind-dulling hours.
Creditors of the unit suspect that, as the Drexel parent's access to commercial paper funding and other sources dried up, it turned to the unit for cash.
For example, both fresh and dried rosemary is available at some supermarkets.