英 [wet ʌp] 美 [wet ʌp]
弄湿:使某物或某人变得湿润或潮湿。
润湿
The traditional PE course will be transform to "PE and health" course. To wet up "PE and health" course, some problems of theory and practices should be resolved.
传统的体育课程将改为“体育与健康”课程,构建“体育与健康”课程,要解决一些理论与实践问题。
I managed to pull myself up onto a wet, sloping ledge.
我设法爬上了一个潮湿的倾斜岩脊。
He lurched up the aisle, falling against two tables on the way and getting his hand wet in somebody's coffee.
他踉踉跄跄地走向过道,撞在了路中间的两张桌子上,手被别人的咖啡弄湿了。
He lurched up the aisle, falling against two tables on the way and getting his hand wet in somebody's coffee.
他突然歪向走道边,撞到了路中间的两张桌子,手还碰到了别人的咖啡。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Mr Morgan said the two retrievers appeared to be wet up to their heads.
Shivering, he ran back to the phone, wet up to the knees, and climbed onto the chair.
The children built a castle, of course, but castle-building is rather poor fun when you have no hope of the swishing tide ever coming in to fill up the moat and wash away the drawbridge, and, at the happy last, to wet everybody up to the waist at least.