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Drain off Meaning in English

expression

ˈdɹeɪn/ /ˈɔf
DRAYN-awf
dɹˈeɪn/ /ˈɒf
drayn-OF

释义

To remove a liquid slowly from something, usually by letting it flow away. It is often used for getting rid of water or other liquids from containers, food, land, or pipes.

用法与细微差别

"Drain off" is chiefly used for liquids slowly leaving something, often in passive structures ("the water drained off"). Common with cooking ('drain off the oil'), plumbing, or engineering. Not for fast flows ("pour out") or in abstract senses. Do not confuse with 'dry off' (to become dry, not remove liquid).

例句

After boiling the vegetables, drain off the water before serving.

basic

The rainwater will drain off the roof into the gutter.

basic

Let the dirty water drain off before cleaning the tank.

basic

We need to drain off some excess oil after frying the chicken.

natural

If you don't drain off the water, the rice will be too wet.

natural

The excess rain needs somewhere to drain off or the field will flood.

natural