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What does wet mean in Chinese?

"Wet" is an English word, which means "wet" or "wet". This word is usually used to describe the presence of water or other liquids on an object. For example, after a night of rain, the ground will become wet; When you have just finished swimming, your hair and body will feel wet. In addition, "wet" can also be used to describe the characteristics of some items, such as "high humidity weather makes paper more prone to deformation"

"Wet" also has some common English or American idioms. For example, we often hear the English mantra "We are behind our ears", which means "too young or inexperienced". Another American idiom "wet blank" refers to "a person who has no sense of humor or will ruin his mood". In addition, "wet" has some slang usage, such as "wetting the bed", which means "incontinence", which is a relatively ugly statement.

Besides being used to describe damp occasions, "wet" has some other uses. For example, in class, the teacher may ask you to do some "wet laboratory" experiments, which means "experiments that require chemicals or liquids". In addition, "wet" is often used to describe some forms of entertainment, such as "wet" riding, which means that you will get wet by the water column while driving, or attend a "wet" party, which is a form of party that splashes water in outdoor venues.