off-dry
off-dry — 慣用語
1. to remove moisture from the surface of something or someone, or for a wet surfac
擦乾;弄乾
用毛巾等擦去表面水分
to remove moisture from the surface of something or someone, or for a wet surface to lose its moisture, usually by using a towel, cloth, or warm air.
After his morning shower, Kwame dried his arms and legs off with a thick towel.
Kwame 早上沖完澡後,用一條厚毛巾把手臂和腿擦乾。
separable: dry + body part + off after washing
Chiara dried her long hair with a soft towel before getting dressed.
Chiara 在穿衣服之前,先用軟毛巾把長髮擦乾。
dry + object + with [instrument]
The waitress spilled juice on the table, so Asher dried it off with a cloth.
女服務生把果汁灑在桌上,Asher 用一塊布把它擦乾。
If you wash the dishes by hand, you should dry them off before putting them away.
如果你用手洗碗,應該把它們擦乾再收起來。
After the rain stopped, Jessica dried the wet bench off and swept the puddles away.
雨停之後,Jessica 把溼掉的长椅擦乾,並掃除了積水。
- wet
to make something wet or damp
文法句型
dry + object + off
dry off (intransitive)
用法筆記
The conjugated forms ('off-dries', 'off-dried', 'off-drying') do not exist in English. When using this meaning in a sentence, always use the standard phrasal verb 'dry off' in its conjugated forms.