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watered

/waw-terd, wot-erd/US // ˈwɔ tərd, ˈwɒt ərd //

浇灌的,浇水的,浇水,浇过水的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having rivers or streams: an amply watered area.
    • : receiving rain or other precipitation.
    • : sprinkled, irrigated, etc., with water: a poorly watered garden.
    • : having a wavy, lustrous pattern or marking: watered silk.
    • : issued in excess of a company's true worth.

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Examples

  • The difference between the watered and unwatered fields was disorienting.

  • The other wanted to block watered-down reforms of the secret state.

  • And yet history, the story of who we are and how we got here, is more watered down among the general population than ever.

  • The USA Freedom Act, once lauded by privacy and technology groups, passed the House today in a watered-down form.

  • I saw it in eyes that watered when they spoke of him, their knowing smiles.

  • The Hacked Off campaign, representing victims of press intrusion, claimed they got “second best” in the watered-down legislation.

  • And as a flood hath watered the earth; so shall his wrath inherit the nations, that have not sought after him.

  • In dry weather, they are now to be watered with lukewarm water softly showered upon them, between sunset and twilight.

  • It became possible to breathe without discomfort to the lungs; my eyes no longer stung and watered.

  • The plants are watered daily till they reach the height of eight or ten inches, when they are transplanted.

  • The ground is regularly watered if required, and when the plants are six to eight inches high are transplanted.