Dry up
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British pronunciation/dɹˈaɪ ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/dɹˈaɪ ˈʌp/

Definição e Significado de "dry up"

to dry up
[phrase form: dry]
01

secar, esgotar-se

to become empty of water or other liquids, often through evaporation
Intransitive
to dry up definition and meaning
02

secar, enrugadar

to get smaller and wrinkled due to loss of all one's moisture
Intransitive
03

secou, parar de falar

to suddenly stop speaking, often due to forgetting or not knowing what to say next
Intransitive
04

desaparecer, secar

to not exist anymore, such as resources, opportunities, etc.
Intransitive
05

secar, desidratar

to make something lose its moisture
Transitive: to dry up sth
06

secar, secar louça

to use a towel to dry dishes after one is done washing them
Transitive: to dry up dishes

dry up

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Exemplo
The spilled water on the kitchen floor would eventually dry up if not wiped away.
During the drought, many small ponds and lakes in the region started to dry up.
Leaving the wet laundry outside in the sun caused it to dry up quickly.
The heat caused the soil in the garden to dry up, making it necessary to water the plants more frequently.
As the sun beat down, the river began to dry up, revealing more of its rocky bed.
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