dew

露
definition
verb
sweat dewed her lashes
wet (a part of someone's body) with a beaded or glistening liquid.
noun
the grass was wet with dew
tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, when atmospheric vapor condenses.
abbreviation
distant early warning.
translation of 'dew'
verb
露水
noun
露,
露珠,
露水
example
They catch the night 'dew' for water, we are told, and eat old tins of carrots, left by the company that once mined this spot.
Rain, 'dew' , and condensation from the cooling system produce enough water for a family of four.
the grass was wet with 'dew'
A fine 'dew' of perspiration stood out on her cheeks and forehead.
her body had broken out in a fine 'dew' of perspiration
A groundsman yesterday sweeps 'dew' off the lawn at Oakland Hills Country Club, with the Ryder Cup standing at right.
The only thing standing between them and death is a discovered stash of tinned carrots and the morning 'dew' they collect from the roofs of their ramshackle dwellings.
‘What I'm meaning to say’, she began, the 'dew' of tears rimming her eyes, ‘is that I went to the docks and your Dad wasn't there.’
Adults feed on water drops or 'dew' and are short-lived.
the grass was wet with 'dew'
Cope said that the Panel had accepted that the pitch was dry at the start of the game and they thought it was the length of the grass which had caused it to pick up dampness following rain and heavy 'dew' .
a cold, heavy 'dew' dripped from the leaves
There were dark green cannabis plants dripping with heavy 'dew' dotting the field and the smell of cannabis resin mixed with the aroma of fresh cow dung permeated the morning air.
Most manufacturers recommend that at least two hours be allowed for paint to dry before sunset if cool temperatures and heavy 'dew' are expected that evening.
The first rays of golden light touched the hillside, still wet with 'dew' , each tiny droplet singing out in a rainbow of colors.
Heavy 'dew' in the night time and soaring soil temperatures made farming a pleasure, especially as cattle prices continued to rise.
Do not apply insecticides when temperatures are expected to be unusually low following treatment or on nights when heavy 'dew' forms.
a cold, heavy 'dew' dripped from the leaves
When our second child was on the way, we purchased a house that was warmer, but sat above a basement that filled with water after every heavy 'dew' .
In fact, we used to get up extra early just to capture that 'dew' .
We've had some superb windless and cloudless nights recently, which means we've woken up to gardens saturated by heavy 'dew' the next morning.
Rain, heavy 'dew' , and high humidity stimulate preharvest sprouting.
her body had broken out in a fine 'dew' of perspiration
Since it was a dry night, and there wasn't even 'dew' on the grass, the fire spread throughout the yard.
The latter, although presently only at low levels, often develops quickly through June and July during grain-filling period, especially on the wolds where early morning 'dews' can last for several hours.
The average in England this month has been seven millimetres - equivalent to a few heavy 'dews' - and it has been drier in the east than the west.
This afternoon, my skin 'dewed' with a thin sheen of glistening fresh sweat, something snapped.
Her hair flew along the current of the wind, her long pretty lashes 'dewed' with tears.
David came out in a towel around his waist, slightly tan body 'dewed' by the shower that was still running in the background.
The light rain had long since finished, damping its cold wet tears on the land below, which was 'dewed' with dots of small wet and cold beads.
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