Wets Meaning in English
word · lemma: wet
ˈwɛt
WETZ
wˈɛts
WETS
Definición
'Wets' is the third person singular form of the verb 'wet.' It means that someone or something makes something else become wet or moist.
Uso & Matices
'Wets' is only used with he/she/it in the present simple tense (e.g., 'She wets the plants'). It's less common in everyday speech; people may often use 'gets wet' (becoming wet, not making something wet). Do not confuse with 'wet' as an adjective (describing something already wet).
Spanish: moja - humedecePortuguese (BR): molha - umedecePortuguese (PT): molha - humedeceChinese (Simplified): 弄湿 - 打湿Chinese (Traditional): 弄濕 - 打濕Hindi: गीला करता हैArabic: يُبَلِّلBengali: ভেজায়Russian: мочитJapanese: 濡らすVietnamese: làm ướtKorean: 적신다Turkish: ıslatırUrdu: گیلا کرتا ہےIndonesian: membasahi
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He wets his hair before combing it.
basic
The rain wets the ground quickly.
basic
She wets the sponge before cleaning the table.
basic
My dog always wets the floor after a bath.
natural
If he wets his hands, he can't use his phone properly.
natural
The wind sometimes wets the laundry even under the balcony.
natural