dewy

英['djuːi] 美[duːi]
  • adj. 带露水的;清新的
dewily dewier dewiest dewiness
  • dewax vt.脱蜡
  • dewberry n.悬钩子属植物;悬钩子属植物之果实
  • dewbow n.露虹(在结露的表面上形成的虹)
  • dewclaw n.上爪;假蹄
  • dewdrop n.露珠;水珠
Adjective:
  1. wet with dew

1. The satin slippers tread daintily through the dewy grass.
缎子拖鞋轻盈地踏过沾着露珠的草地。

来自柯林斯例句

2. I can never understand why people become dewy-eyed and sentimental about the past.
我无论如何也不能理解为什么一说起过去人们就会那么容易动情和伤感。

来自柯林斯例句

3. There was not a cloud in heaven, and the Downs were dewy.
天空一点云彩都没有, 高原上还满是露水.

来自辞典例句

4. The dewy woodland, as he threaded it, was solitary and still.
他穿过露水欲滴的树林时, 那儿一片静悄悄.

来自辞典例句

5. You can't be too dewy - eyed if you want to succeed.
要成功就不能太天真.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. I like the dewy flowers in the morning.
      我喜欢早晨带露水的花朵。
    2. Never gave up the dewy outlook of youth.
      永远不要放弃年轻人纯洁的世界观。