draining 音标拼音: [dr'enɪŋ]
倾浆
倾浆
draining adj 1 :
having a debilitating effect ; "
an exhausting job in the hot sun " [
synonym : {
draining }, {
exhausting }]
Drain \
Drain \ (
dr [=
a ]
n ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Drained }
(
dr [=
a ]
nd );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Draining }.] [
AS .
drehnigean to drain ,
strain ;
perh .
akin to E .
draw .]
1 .
To draw off by degrees ;
to cause to flow gradually out or off ;
hence ,
to cause the exhaustion of .
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Fountains drain the water from the ground adjacent .
--
Bacon .
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But it was not alone that the he drained their treasure and hampered their industry . --
Motley .
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2 .
To exhaust of liquid contents by drawing them off ;
to make gradually dry or empty ;
to remove surface water ,
as from streets ,
by gutters ,
etc .;
to deprive of moisture ;
hence ,
to exhaust ;
to empty of wealth ,
resources ,
or the like ;
as ,
to drain a country of its specie .
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Sinking waters ,
the firm land to drain ,
Filled the capacious deep and formed the main .
--
Roscommon .
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3 .
To filter .
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Salt water ,
drained through twenty vessels of earth ,
hath become fresh . --
Bacon .
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Draining \
Drain "
ing \,
vb .
n .
of {
Drain },
v .
t . (
Agric .)
The art of carrying off surplus water ,
as from land .
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{
Draining tile }.
Same as {
Draintile }.
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117 Moby Thesaurus words for "
draining ":
aspiration ,
bleeding ,
bloodletting ,
breakdown ,
broaching ,
clamant ,
clamorous ,
cleaning out ,
clearance ,
clearing ,
collapse ,
coming apart ,
crack -
up ,
cracking ,
crumbling ,
crying ,
cupping ,
decadent ,
declining ,
defecation ,
degenerate ,
demanding ,
depletion ,
deteriorating ,
devitalizing ,
discharging cargo ,
disintegrating ,
drafting ,
drainage ,
drawing ,
drooping ,
dwindling ,
ebbing ,
effete ,
egress ,
elimination ,
emptying ,
enervating ,
enfeebling ,
evacuation ,
exacting ,
excretion ,
exhaustedness ,
exhausting ,
exhaustion ,
exigent ,
exorbitant ,
extortionate ,
fading ,
failing ,
falling ,
fatiguesome ,
fatiguing ,
flagging ,
fragmenting ,
going to pieces ,
grasping ,
grueling ,
importunate ,
insistent ,
instant ,
killing ,
languishing ,
loud ,
marcescent ,
milking ,
nervous exhaustion ,
nervous prostration ,
off -
loading ,
persistent ,
pertinacious ,
phlebotomy ,
pining ,
pipetting ,
pressing ,
prostration ,
pumping ,
punishing ,
regressive ,
removal ,
retrograde ,
retrogressive ,
sapping ,
shriveling ,
sinking ,
siphoning ,
sliding ,
slipping ,
slumping ,
straining ,
stressful ,
subsiding ,
sucking ,
suction ,
tabetic ,
tapping ,
taxing ,
tiresome ,
tiring ,
toilsome ,
trying ,
unloading ,
urgent ,
venesection ,
venting ,
voidance ,
voiding ,
waning ,
wasting ,
weakening ,
weariful ,
wearing ,
wearisome ,
wearying ,
wilting ,
withering ,
worsening
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DRAINING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Reliving painful experiences can be emotionally draining Operating the heavy machinery is draining work
Draining - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Something that's draining tires you out, either physically or emotionally Some people thrive on spending long days with young children, while others find it to be completely draining Running a marathon or a triathlon is physically draining — when you're done, you're exhausted
Draining - definition of draining by The Free Dictionary To or into the condition of being wasted or lost: All of our best laid plans are down the drain
DRAINING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary It's very hard work, it's very draining This work is physically exhausting and emotionally draining Collins English Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
DRAIN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com DRAIN definition: to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees, as by filtration See examples of drain used in a sentence
draining - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to empty by drawing off liquid: [~ + object] to drain a swamp [~ + object (+ of + object)] Drain the wound (of blood) before you apply the bandage [no object] The crankcase has to drain before you put on the new filter to empty by drinking:[~ + object] He drained his glass in one huge swallow
What does Draining mean? - Definitions. net Draining refers to the process of removing or causing a liquid to flow out from something, typically by means of a channel or outlet It can also refer to the gradual loss or reduction of something such as energy, resources or vitality
drain, draining, drains, drained- WordWeb dictionary definition Derived forms: draining, drains, drained Type of: consume, course, deplete, depletion, eat, eat up, empty, emptying, evacuation, exhaust, feed, flow, pipage, pipe, piping, run, run through, tube, tubing, use up, voidance, weaken, wipe out
Drain Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary The work drained [= exhausted] me I feel totally drained of energy this evening Her work is very draining [= tiring]