Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How to read wet?

How to read wet?

Wet is pronounced [wet].

Express meaning: wet, wet; (Weather) Rain, rain; Not dry; (of babies or diapers) wet; Weak and indecisive; Rain, rainy day; Moisture, moisture, liquid; < English > A weak person, a loser; Wine; Wet (sth); Handle, esp of a baby or child? Wet urine; To brew (tea); Get wet.

Part of speech: Usually it can be used as nouns, verbs and adjectives in sentences.

Fixed collocation: all wet? All wet; Wet weather? Wet weather; Rainy weather.

example sentence

I squatted down to the water and got my feet wet.

I leaned over the water and got my feet wet.

They came in from the cold and damp.

They came in from the cold and rainy outside.

3、The? Grass? Used to be. Wet? With what? Early morning? Dew. ?

The morning dew made the grass wet.