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dry

British pronunciation/dɹˈa‌ɪ/
American pronunciation/ˈdɹaɪ/
1

secco

lacking moisture or liquid
contrari : wet
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2

secco

(of toast or bread) eaten without any jam, butter, etc. spread on it
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3

secco

(of wine) not sweet
contrari : sweet
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What is "dry"?

Dry is a term used to describe a type of drink that has little to no residual sugar content. The term is most commonly used to describe wines, particularly white wines, that have been fermented until most of the sugar has been converted into alcohol. Dry wines are known for their crisp, refreshing taste and are often enjoyed as an aperitif or paired with seafood, poultry, or vegetable dishes. In addition to wine, the term dry can also be used to describe other alcoholic beverages, such as gin or vermouth, that have a low sugar content and a clean, sharp taste. Non-alcoholic drinks, such as sodas or juices, can also be described as dry if they have been made with little or no added sugar.

to dry
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1

asciugare

to take out the liquid from something in a way that it is not wet anymore
sinonimo : dry out
contrari : wet
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asciugare

to remove moisture or dampness from something, usually by exposing it to heat or air currents
sinonimo : dry out
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Esempio
1I dried my hands with a soft towel.
2His throat was dry as dust.
3Try some dried apricots as a healthy snack.
4After a series of successful albums, the musician faced a dry spell in terms of chart-topping hits.
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