dew
noun /djuː/
/duː/
[uncountable, singular]- the very small drops of water that form on the ground, etc. during the night
露;露水 - The grass was wet with early morning dew.
清晨的露水使得青草湿漉漉的。 - There was a heavy dew this morning.
今天早上露水很重。
Homophones dew | duedew dueTopics Weatherc2/djuː//duː/- dew noun
- The dew sparkled in the morning sunlight.
露珠在早晨的阳光下闪闪发光。
- The dew sparkled in the morning sunlight.
- due adjective
- The fourth soloist was absent due to an illness.
第四位独奏者因病缺席。
- The fourth soloist was absent due to an illness.
- due noun
- Despite his talent, radio and TV have never given him his due.
尽管他很有才华,但广播和电视从未给他应有的待遇。
- Despite his talent, radio and TV have never given him his due.
- due adverb
- They sailed due north.
他们正北航行。
- They sailed due north.
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- heavy
- morning
- drop
- form
- drip
- fall
- …
- drop
- point
- damp with dew
- wet with dew
词源Old English dēaw, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dauw and German Tau (noun), tauen (verb). - The grass was wet with early morning dew.