drain
英 [dreɪn]
美 [dren]
- vi. 排水;流干
- vt. 喝光,耗尽;使流出;排掉水
- n. 排水;下水道,排水管;消耗
- n. (Drain)人名;(英)德雷恩;(法)德兰
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1. dry => drain.
2. dry => drain,drought.
3. dry + rain => drain.
- drain
- drain: [OE] The underlying meaning of drain seems to be ‘making dry’. It comes ultimately from *draug-, the same prehistoric Germanic base as produced English drought and dry, and in Old English it meant ‘strain through a cloth or similar porous medium’. There then follows a curious gap in the history of the word: there is no written record of its use between about 1000 AD and the end of the 14th century, and when it reemerged it began to give the first evidence of its main modern meaning ‘draw off a liquid’.
=> drought, dry - drain (n.)
- 1550s, from drain (v.).
- drain (v.)
- Old English dreahnian "to drain, strain out," from Proto-Germanic *dreug-, source of drought, dry, giving the English word originally a sense of "make dry." Figurative meaning of "exhaust" is attested from 1650s. The word is not found in surviving texts between late Old English and the 1500s. Related: Drained; draining.
- 1. I drain the pasta, then I share it out between two plates.
- 我将意大利面滤干,然后平分到两个盘子里。
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- 2. Drain the beans thoroughly and save the stock for soup.
- 将豆角彻底控干,并把滤出的豆汁留下做汤。
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- 3. And then, suddenly, the euphoria began to drain away.
- 随后,狂喜的感觉突然开始消失了。
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- 4. Springs and rivers that drain into lakes carry dissolved nitrates and phosphates.
- 流入湖中的泉水和河水携带了溶于水的硝酸盐和磷酸盐。
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- 5. The ridged design of the pan allows excess fat to drain off.
- 平底锅的凸纹设计使多余的油能够控出。
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