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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

wet cell, wet cell battery SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

cell [ingl. brit. sɛl, ingl. am. sɛl] SUST.

1. cell (for prisoner, monk):

2. cell:

cell BIOL., BOT.

3. cell (in honeycomb):

4. cell:

cell ELECTR., QUÍM.

5. cell POL.:

6. cell TEL.:

I. wet [ingl. brit. wɛt, ingl. am. wɛt] SUST.

1. wet (dampness):

2. wet ingl. brit. (feeble person):

wet coloq. pey.
chiffe f molle coloq., pey.

3. wet ingl. brit. POL.:

II. wet [ingl. brit. wɛt, ingl. am. wɛt] ADJ.

1. wet (damp):

wet clothing, hair, hand, grass, road, surface, patch
wet with tears hanky:

2. wet (freshly applied):

wet cement, clay, plaster, varnish
wet paint
to keep sth wet

3. wet (rainy):

wet weather, climate, season, day, night, area
wet conditions
wet spell

4. wet ingl. brit. pey.:

wet person
wet remark, action

5. wet ingl. brit. POL.:

wet Tory, minister, cabinet, MP

6. wet (where alcohol is sold) coloq.:

wet state, country

III. wet <part. pres. wetting; pret. imperf., part. pas. wet> [ingl. brit. wɛt, ingl. am. wɛt] V. trans.

1. wet (with water, blood, sweat, tea):

wet floor, object, clothes

2. wet (urinate in or on):

IV. to wet oneself V. v. refl.

to wet oneself v. refl. (gen):

to wet oneself child:

I. whistle [ingl. brit. ˈwɪs(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈ(h)wɪsəl] SUST.

1. whistle:

2. whistle (sound):

3. whistle MÚS.:

II. whistle [ingl. brit. ˈwɪs(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈ(h)wɪsəl] V. trans.

whistle (gen) tune, command
whistle (casually) melody

III. whistle [ingl. brit. ˈwɪs(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈ(h)wɪsəl] V. intr.

1. whistle (make noise):

whistle bird, person, kettle, train, wind:
to whistle at sb/sth
siffler qn/qc

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to whistle past, to whistle by (move past fast) arrow, bullet:

IV. whistle [ingl. brit. ˈwɪs(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈ(h)wɪsəl]

you can whistle for it coloq.!

ear [ingl. brit. ɪə, ingl. am. ɪr] SUST.

1. ear:

ear ANAT., ZOOL.
inner/middle/outer ear atrbv. infection, operation (of one ear)

2. ear (hearing, perception):

3. ear BOT. (of wheat, corn):

to be all ears coloq.
to be on one's ear ingl. irland. (drunk) coloq.
être rond coloq.
to be on one's ear ingl. irland. (drunk) coloq.
to bend sb's ear
to be out on one's ear coloq. (from job)
to get a thick ear coloq.
to give sb a thick ear coloq.
coller une baffe à qn coloq.
to have a word in sb's ear
to close or shut one's ear(s) to sth/sb
to play it/sth by ear fig.
to set or put sb on his/her ear ingl. am. coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

cell [sel] SUST.

1. cell (small room):

2. cell (compartments):

3. cell (part of honeycomb):

alvéole m o f

4. cell BIOL., POL.:

5. cell ELECTR.:

I. wet <wetter, wettest> [wet] ADJ.

1. wet (soaked):

to get sth wet

2. wet (damp) a. METEO.:

wet weather
wet day
wet season

3. wet (weak):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. wet <wet, wet, -tt- [or wetted, wetted, -tt-]> [wet] V. trans.

1. wet (make damp):

2. wet (urinate on):

III. wet [wet] SUST.

1. wet (rain):

2. wet (damp area):

3. wet (unassertive person):

en el diccionario PONS

cell [sel] SUST.

1. cell (small room):

2. cell (compartments):

3. cell (part of honeycomb):

alvéole m o f

4. cell BIOL., POL.:

5. cell ELECTR.:

I. wet <wetter, wettest> [wet] ADJ.

1. wet (soaked):

to get sth wet

2. wet (damp) a. METEO.:

wet weather
wet day
wet season

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. wet <-tt-, wet, wet [or -tt-, wetted, wetted]> [wet] V. trans.

1. wet (make damp):

2. wet (urinate on):

III. wet [wet] SUST.

1. wet (rain):

2. wet (damp area):

3. wet (unassertive person):

Present
Iwet
youwet
he/she/itwets
wewet
youwet
theywet
Past
Iwet / wetted
youwet / wetted
he/she/itwet / wetted
wewet / wetted
youwet / wetted
theywet / wetted
Present Perfect
Ihavewet / wetted
youhavewet / wetted
he/she/ithaswet / wetted
wehavewet / wetted
youhavewet / wetted
theyhavewet / wetted
Past Perfect
Ihadwet / wetted
youhadwet / wetted
he/she/ithadwet / wetted
wehadwet / wetted
youhadwet / wetted
theyhadwet / wetted

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Unlike a wet cell, a dry cell can operate in any orientation without spilling, as it contains no free liquid, making it suitable for portable equipment.
en.wikipedia.org
They may be used as an electrolyte in a wet cell battery, such as sulfuric acid in a car battery.
en.wikipedia.org
Adverse conditions may lead to disorientation, large numbers gathering on ships on overcast or wet nights.
en.wikipedia.org
Some sources classify overactive bladder into wet and dry variants depending on whether it is an urgent need to urinate or if it includes incontinence.
en.wikipedia.org
The time to worry about tawny owl chicks is if they fledge during cold and wet spells.
www.gazetteherald.co.uk

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