wetly
adverb uk/ˈwet.li/ us/ˈwet.li/
(LIQUID)
湿漉漉地
in a way that involves water or another liquid
She sat rigidly in her seat, her clothes clinging wetly to her body. 她僵硬地坐在座位上,衣服湿漉漉地粘在身上。
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- My socks squelched wetly with every pedal stroke.
- Annie's swollen cheeks and eyes glistened wetly - tears, rain? Myrtle did not know which.
- Fabia, with her long newly washed hair clinging wetly to her, emerged from the bathroom.
- He had kissed Holly, wetly, on each cheek, and he had not cared who had seen him.
(PERSON)
UK软弱地
in a weak way, without any confidence
She said wetly that she thought it would probably be too difficult for her. 她软弱地说,她觉得这对她来说可能太难了。
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- The plot relies on the relationship between Gregor and his brother Frank (played rather wetly by James Fleet).
- He didn't apologise, but merely said, wetly: "Well, we didn't find the weapons but we found lots of bodies."
- She smiled wetly at the children.
See: wet