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单词 drained
释义

drain

1 of 2

verb

ˈdrān How to pronounce drain (audio)
drained; draining; drains

transitive verb

1
a
: to draw off (liquid) gradually or completely
drained all the water out of the pool
b
: to cause the gradual disappearance of
drain the region's wealth
c
: to exhaust (see exhaust entry 1 sense 1b) physically or emotionally
feeling drained at the end of a long workday
2
a
: to make gradually dry
drain a swamp
b
: to carry away the surface water of
the river that drains the valley
c
: to deplete or empty by or as if by drawing off by degrees or in increments
drained the country of its resources
d
: to empty by drinking the contents of
drain a mug of beer
3
sports : drop sense 7c, sink
drain the putt
drained two free throws
4
obsolete : filter

intransitive verb

1
: to become emptied or freed of liquid by its flowing or dropping
waiting for the tub to drain
2
: to discharge surface or surplus water
drains into the Gulf of Mexico
3
a
: to flow off gradually
b
: to disappear gradually : dwindle
his nervousness drained away, as it always did H. A. Sinclair
drainer noun

drain

2 of 2

noun

1
: a means (such as a pipe) by which usually liquid matter is drained
2
: something that causes depletion : burden
a drain on the city's resources
3
a
: the act of draining
b
: a gradual outflow or withdrawal : depletion
a net drain from the East of five million souls G. W. Pierson
4
electronics : an electrode in a field-effect transistor toward which charge carriers move compare gate, source
Phrases
down the drain
: to a state of being wasted or irretrievably lost
All their hard work went down the drain.

Synonyms

Verb

  • bleed
  • draft
  • draw (off)
  • pump
  • siphon
  • syphon
  • tap
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Example Sentences

Verb Drain the canned tomatoes before adding them to the pot. The swamp has been drained. I was waiting for the bathtub to drain. The river drains into a lake. Years of civil war have drained the country's resources. The city's emergency fund has been drained. I feel totally drained of energy this evening. Noun The drain in the bathtub is blocked. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
The patterned design on this winter tire is meant to help drain slush more effectively than its all-season counterparts and provide precision steering regardless of the weather and road conditions. Rachel Rothman, Good Housekeeping, 16 Sep. 2022 The Corps study laid out some possible ways to address the flooding, including backflow preventers that can keep creek waters from rising up in storm drains and pumps that can drain areas that sit too low to rely on gravity. Scott Dance, Baltimore Sun, 15 Sep. 2022 Many analysts thought money would drain out of the reverse-repo facility first. David Benoit, WSJ, 13 Sep. 2022 This prevents overexfoliation and the only thing worse than overexfoliation: needing to call your landlord because your body scrub clogged the shower drain again. Allure Editors, Allure, 13 Sep. 2022 Shingle Creek is the middle of a trio of creeks, including Boggy and Reedy, that drain the southwestern corner of Orange County, sending their currents ultimately to Lake Okeechobee as the headwaters of the greater Everglades ecosystem. Kevin Spear, Orlando Sentinel, 13 Sep. 2022 The Flames were able to drain the clock and escape with an impressive win over the Blazers. Evan Dudley, al, 10 Sep. 2022 Some wet, drain and dry easier or faster than others. Paul Cappiello, The Courier-Journal, 9 Sep. 2022 Hikers should also consider taking a backup map that doesn't rely on a cell phone since heat can drain phone batteries faster. ABC News, 7 Sep. 2022
Noun
Every time a shower or a faucet is turned on in Las Vegas, the water flowing down the drain is treated at wastewater plants and recycled. The Salt Lake Tribune, 15 Sep. 2022 The Indianapolis Colts were down 17 points to the Texans in the fourth quarter, with nothing going right, another season opener disappearing down the drain. Nate Atkins, USA TODAY, 13 Sep. 2022 The Colts were down 17 points to the Texans in the fourth quarter, with nothing going right, another season opener disappearing down the drain. Nate Atkins, The Indianapolis Star, 12 Sep. 2022 Has Amazon forged the one streaming series to rule them all, or has Jeff Bezos flushed half a billion dollars down the drain? Brendan Morrow, The Week, 1 Sep. 2022 Collect yard clippings and dispose of them properly in a covered green waste trash can to keep them from causing drain blockages and washing into local waterways. San Diego Union-Tribune, 3 Sep. 2022 The number of storm drain deaths continued to rise in 2022. Topher Sanders, ProPublica, 2 Sep. 2022 Blood pooled on the pavement near a sewer drain in the parking lot. oregonlive, 30 Aug. 2022 Judith Ann Neelley handcuffed Millican to a tree at Little River Canyon in DeKalb County, injected her with drain cleaner, shot her, and threw her body into the canyon. Mike Cason | Mcason@al.com, al, 25 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb and Noun

Middle English draynen, from Old English drēahnian — more at dry

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 4

Noun

1552, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

drain 1 of 2

verb

ˈdrān How to pronounce drain (audio)
drained; draining
1
: to remove (liquid) from something by letting it flow away or out
We need to drain water from the pool.
2
: to slowly make or become dry or empty
drain a swamp
3
: to flow into, away from, or out of something
The water slowly drained.
4
: to slowly disappear
All the joy of the music drained out of him. Mary Pope Osborne, Christmas in Camelot
5
: to tire out
She was drained by the busy weekend.

drain

2 of 2

noun

1
: something used to remove a liquid
the tub's drain
2
: something that slowly empties of or uses up
The long trip was a drain on Grandma's strength.

Medical Definition

drain 1 of 2

transitive verb

ˈdrān How to pronounce drain (audio)
1
a
: to draw off (liquid) gradually or completely
drain pus from an abscess
b
: to exhaust physically or emotionally
2
: to carry away or give passage to a bodily fluid or a discharge from
drain an abscess
the eustachian tube drains the middle ear H. G. Armstrong

intransitive verb

: to flow off gradually
blood draining from a wound

drain

2 of 2

noun

: a tube or cylinder usually of absorbent material for drainage of a wound see cigarette drain

drained 1 of 2

adjective

as in exhausted
depleted in strength, energy, or freshness we were completely drained after shoveling snow all afternoon

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • exhausted
  • tired
  • done
  • worn
  • wearied
  • weary
  • spent
  • beaten
  • fatigued
  • dead
  • beat
  • pooped
  • limp
  • bushed
  • knackered
  • played out
  • jaded
  • tapped out
  • weakened
  • logy
  • wiped out
  • aweary
  • all in
  • prostrate
  • sapped
  • burnt-out
  • bleary
  • burned-out
  • overworked
  • overtaxed
  • washed-out
  • worn to a frazzle
  • worn-out
  • loggy
  • sleepy
  • enervated
  • enfeebled
  • debilitated
  • tuckered (out)
  • enervate
  • sluggish
  • lethargic
  • overfatigued
  • drowsy
  • broken-down
  • heavy
  • run-down

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • rested
  • rejuvenated
  • fresh
  • refreshed
  • unwearied
  • relaxed
  • strengthened
  • invigorated
  • vitalized
  • active
  • revitalized
  • energetic
  • strong
  • tireless
  • peppy
  • weariless
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drained

2 of 2

verb

past tense of drain
1
as in pumped
to remove (liquid) gradually or completely we drained the water from the tank before cleaning it

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • pumped
  • emptied
  • sucked
  • tapped
  • siphoned
  • bled
  • cleaned
  • evacuated
  • syphoned
  • flushed
  • exhausted
  • depleted
  • drafted
  • purged
  • milked
  • cleared
  • vacated
  • drew (off)
  • decanted
  • voided
  • effused
  • vacuated

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • filled
  • soaked
  • washed
  • bathed
  • drenched
  • watered
  • flooded
  • wetted
  • overflowed
  • doused
  • drowned
  • inundated
  • wet
  • submerged
  • swamped
  • deluged
  • dowsed
  • soused
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2
as in consumed
to make complete use of virtually drained the country's natural resources

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • exhausted
  • consumed
  • spent
  • depleted
  • burnt
  • burned
  • absorbed
  • reduced
  • emptied
  • used
  • expended
  • ate
  • devoured
  • wasted
  • decreased
  • played out
  • diminished
  • weakened
  • sapped
  • used up
  • drew down
  • lowered
  • dwindled
  • downsized
  • ran out of
  • undermined
  • bankrupted
  • crippled
  • enfeebled
  • debilitated
  • lessened
  • impoverished
  • dissipated
  • abated
  • disabled
  • squandered
  • blew
  • dried up
  • guzzled
  • misspent
  • lavished
  • de-escalated
  • cleaned (out)
  • threw away
  • ran through
  • frittered (away)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • replaced
  • increased
  • renewed
  • enlarged
  • augmented
  • reinforced
  • restored
  • revived
  • strengthened
  • rebuilt
  • fortified
  • preserved
  • repaired
  • enforced
  • bolstered
  • saved
  • conserved
  • reenforced
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3
as in tired
to use up all the physical energy of the long hike drained us

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • exhausted
  • tired
  • killed
  • wore
  • wasted
  • wearied
  • fatigued
  • weakened
  • harassed
  • broke
  • burned out
  • busted
  • frazzled
  • knocked out
  • fagged
  • sapped
  • washed out
  • wore out
  • bust
  • enervated
  • burnt out
  • did in
  • enfeebled
  • debilitated
  • outwore
  • wore to a frazzle
  • did up
  • tuckered (out)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • activated
  • energized
  • strengthened
  • rested
  • rejuvenated
  • invigorated
  • vitalized
  • relaxed
  • unwound
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