dryとは何ですか?Free from liquid or moisture: changed to dry clothes. Having or characterized by little or no rain: a dry climate. Marked by the absence of natural or normal moisture: a dry month. Not under water: dry land. Having all the water or liquid drained away, evaporated, or exhausted: a dry river. No longer yielding liquid, especially milk: a dry cow. Lacking a mucous or watery discharge: a dry cough. Not shedding tears: dry sobs. Needing or desiring drink; thirsty: a dry mouth. No longer wet: The paint is dry. Of or relating to solid rather than liquid substances or commodities: dry weight. Not sweet as a result of the decomposition of sugar during fermentation. Used of wines.Having a large proportion of strong liquor to other ingredients: a dry martini. Eaten or served without butter, gravy, or other garnish: dry toast; dry meat. Having no adornment or coloration; plain: the dry facts. Devoid of bias or personal concern: presented a dry critique. Lacking tenderness, warmth, or involvement; severe: The actor gave a dry reading of the lines. Matter-of-fact or indifferent in manner: rattled off the facts in a dry mechanical tone. Wearisome; dull: a dry lecture filled with trivial details. Humorous or sarcastic in a shrewd, impersonal way: dry wit. Prohibiting or opposed to the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages: a dry county. Unproductive of the expected results: a mind dry of new ideas. Constructed without mortar or cement: dry masonry. To remove the moisture from; make dry: laundry dried by the sun. To preserve (meat or other foods, for example) by extracting the moisture.