Dried Meaning in English
word · lemma: dry
/ˈdɹaɪd/
dryd
/dɹˈaɪd/
dryd
Definición
Describes something from which the moisture or water has been removed, often used for food, plants, or other materials.
Uso & Matices
Common in cooking ('dried fruit', 'dried herbs'). Can describe anything lacking moisture. Never used with people. Do not confuse with 'dry' (adjective) or 'dry up' (verb). Formality: neutral and widely used.
Spanish: seco - deshidratadoPortuguese (BR): seco - desidratadoPortuguese (PT): seco - desidratadoChinese (Simplified): 干的 - 脱水的Chinese (Traditional): 乾的 - 脫水的Hindi: सूखा - सुखाया हुआArabic: مجفف - يابسBengali: শুকনো - শুকানোRussian: сушёный - высушенныйJapanese: 乾燥した - 乾いたVietnamese: khô - đã được sấy khôKorean: 말린Turkish: kurutulmuşUrdu: خشکIndonesian: kering - yang sudah dikeringkan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I used some dried herbs to spice up the soup.
natural
She puts dried flowers in a vase.
basic
I like to eat dried fruit as a snack.
basic
The lake bed was dried and cracked in the sun.
basic
Do you want some dried mango with your tea?
natural
After the rain, the clothes were finally dried and ready to wear.
natural