water-repellent
/ˈwɔːtə rɪpelənt/ (bre, ipa) · [wˈɔtɚrɪpˈɛlənt] /ˈwɔːtər rɪpelənt/ (ame, ipa) · [wˈɔtɚrɪpˈɛlənt] /ˌwȯ-tər-ri-ˈpe-lənt How to pronounce water-repellent (audio) ˌwä-, -tə-ri-/ (ame, mw)
water-repellent — adjective
1. treated so that rain or small splashes stay on the surface and slide away instea
treated so that rain or small splashes stay on the surface and slide away instead of soaking in.
Christopher wore a water-repellent jacket for the scooter ride to Banqiao.
attributive use: water-repellent + jacket
The picnic blanket has a water-repellent layer, so wet grass will not soak through.
surface treatment keeps moisture on the outside
Haruto sprayed his canvas shoes with a water-repellent coating before camp.
These gloves are water-repellent, but your hands still get cold in snow.
Tara picked a water-repellent backpack after last year's rainy hike in Alishan.
- water-resistant
close in meaning, but often emphasizes limited protection rather than water beading off the surface
- waterproof
stronger term that suggests water should not get through at all
文法句型
water-repellent + noun
be + water-repellent
用法筆記
Usually describes a special finish on fabric or another outer surface that makes water bead and slide off. It suggests lighter protection than 'waterproof' and often refers to jackets, bags, shoes, or treated cloth.