Wetter Meaning in English
word · lemma: wet
ˈwɛtɝ
WET-er
wˈɛtɐ
WET-uh
التعريف
Comparative form of 'wet': describes something with more moisture or water than something else.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Wetter' is the standard comparative for 'wet.' Common with weather and conditions ('wetter climate', 'wetter than yesterday'). Not used as a noun in standard English (different meaning in British slang).
Spanish: más mojado - más húmedoPortuguese (BR): mais molhado - mais úmidoPortuguese (PT): mais molhado - mais húmidoChinese (Simplified): 更湿的 - 更潮湿的Chinese (Traditional): 更濕的 - 更潮濕的Hindi: और अधिक गीलाArabic: أكثر بللاً - أكثر رطوبةBengali: অধিক ভিজে - বেশি ভিজেRussian: более влажный - более сыройJapanese: より濡れたVietnamese: ẩm ướt hơnKorean: 더 젖은Turkish: daha ıslakUrdu: زیادہ گیلاIndonesian: lebih basah
جمل نموذجية
Today is wetter than yesterday.
basic
The coast is usually wetter than inland areas.
basic
My clothes are getting wetter in the rain.
basic
Be careful! The floor is even wetter near the doorway.
natural
It’s going to get wetter before the sun comes out.
natural
This year has been much wetter than last year.
natural