| 单词 | thorough or through wet) | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasthorough or through wet)  c.  passive. Often  to be wet through, (also  †thorough or through wet),  wet to the skin (cf.  4a).The form wet of the past participle is sometimes difficult to distinguish from wet adj. 4c. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > liquid > condition of being or making wet > condition of being or making very wet > very wet			[phrase]		 > having wet clothes to be wet throughc1400 wet to the skin1535 the world > matter > liquid > condition of being or making wet > condition of being or making very wet > make very wet			[verb (transitive)]		 > a person's clothes wet1820 c1400    tr.  Higden VII. 151  				In processe of tyme þat body y-wette wiþ dewy droppes knewe þe comoun corrupcioun of dedly men. c1400    Laud Troy Bk. 12942  				So faste doun the water ȝet, That thei were alle thorow wet. 1497    in  M. Oppenheim Naval Accts. & Inventories Henry VII 		(1896)	 129  				The Newe making of a last of gonnepoudre wett in saltwater. 1535    Bible 		(Coverdale)	 Dan. iv. B  				With the dew of heauen shall he be wet. 1542    N. Udall tr.  Erasmus Apophthegmes f. 99v  				But if he had been wetted from toppe to toe, no man standyng by to see it, then had he been miserable in veraye deede. 1589    G. Puttenham Arte Eng. Poesie  iii. xvi. 149  				As the drie ground that thirstes after a showr Seemes to reioyce when it is well iwet. 1594    T. Nashe Vnfortunate Traveller sig. F  				To haue him stand in the raine tyll he was thorough wet. 1639    J. Taylor Part Summers Trav. 44  				So that the miserable Stipend..will hardly buy wood to make a fire for him when hee comes home to dry him, when hee is through wet. 1659    in  F. P. Verney  & M. M. Verney Mem. Verney Family 17th Cent. 		(1907)	 II. 141  				Hee..was wett to the skin before he came half way. 1759    S. Johnson Idler 25 Aug. 265  				He..heard with great delight a shower, by which he was not wet, rattling among the branches. a1766    F. Sheridan Concl. Mem. Miss Sidney Bidulph 		(1767)	 IV. 53  				The bottom of that vile ditch into which he had fallen was full of water, and he had been wet quite through. 1775    A. Burnaby Trav. Middle Settlements N.-Amer. 36  				I had been wet to the skin in the afternoon. 1820    R. Southey Life Wesley I. 78  				Having slept on the floor one night, because his bed had been wetted in a storm. 1842    Minutes Proc. Inst. Civil Engineers 2 78  				Some of the compressed trenails had been wetted by accident, and could not be afterwards driven into the holes in the chairs. 1856    N. Hawthorne Jrnl. 8 Apr. in  Eng. Notebks. 		(1997)	 I.  iv. 476  				We were caught in two or three showers..but got back..without being very much wetted. 1898    A. Balfour To Arms vii  				The street was paved with large, rounded stones, which..were splashed and wetted by dirty water thrown from above. 1904    A. N. Cooper Quaint Talks 10  				Few things have struck people as more wonderful than how I have survived being wet through so often. < as lemmas | 
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