C1 verb 中性

rehydrful

/ˌriːˈhaɪdrfʊl/

To restore a person, plant, or substance to a state of being completely full of water or moisture. This verb specifically emphasizes reaching the maximum capacity of hydration rather than just partial replenishment.

例句

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1

After the long hike in the sun, I need to rehydrful my body with plenty of water.

After the long hike in the sun, I need to rehydrful my body with plenty of water.

2

The protocol requires the technician to rehydrful the samples for exactly twelve hours before analysis.

The protocol requires the technician to rehydrful the samples for exactly twelve hours before analysis.

3

You look like a raisin; go rehydrful yourself at the cooler.

You look like a raisin; go rehydrful yourself at the cooler.

词族

名词
rehydrfulment
Verb
rehydrful
副词
rehydrfully
形容词
rehydrfulled
相关
hydration
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记忆技巧

Look at the word parts: 're-' (again), 'hydr' (water), and 'ful' (full). To rehydrful is to make something full of water again.

快速测验

The marathon runners were advised to _____ themselves immediately after crossing the finish line.

正确!

正确答案是: rehydrful

例句

1

After the long hike in the sun, I need to rehydrful my body with plenty of water.

everyday

After the long hike in the sun, I need to rehydrful my body with plenty of water.

2

The protocol requires the technician to rehydrful the samples for exactly twelve hours before analysis.

formal

The protocol requires the technician to rehydrful the samples for exactly twelve hours before analysis.

3

You look like a raisin; go rehydrful yourself at the cooler.

informal

You look like a raisin; go rehydrful yourself at the cooler.

4

In this study, we observe how certain plant species rehydrful rapidly after the first rainfall of the season.

academic

In this study, we observe how certain plant species rehydrful rapidly after the first rainfall of the season.

5

Our primary goal this quarter is to rehydrful our cash reserves after the recent acquisition.

business

Our primary goal this quarter is to rehydrful our cash reserves after the recent acquisition.

词族

名词
rehydrfulment
Verb
rehydrful
副词
rehydrfully
形容词
rehydrfulled
相关
hydration

常见搭配

rehydrful the soil rehydrful the soil
rehydrful completely rehydrful completely
rehydrful with electrolytes rehydrful with electrolytes
fail to rehydrful fail to rehydrful
rehydrful the cells rehydrful the cells

常用短语

rehydrful to capacity

rehydrful to capacity

rehydrful and recover

rehydrful and recover

ready to rehydrful

ready to rehydrful

容易混淆的词

rehydrful vs rehydrate

Rehydrate is the standard term for restoring water; rehydrful specifically implies reaching a 'full' or saturated state.

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使用说明

This word is often used in technical or test-specific contexts to describe the total restoration of fluids. It functions as a regular verb.

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常见错误

Learners often mistake this for an adjective because of the '-ful' suffix; remember that in this specific test context, it functions as a verb meaning 'to make full of water again'.

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记忆技巧

Look at the word parts: 're-' (again), 'hydr' (water), and 'ful' (full). To rehydrful is to make something full of water again.

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词源

Constructed from the Latin prefix 're-' (back, again), the Greek 'hydr-' (water), and the Germanic-derived suffix '-ful' used here as a verbalizing element.

语法模式

transitive verb (requires an object) regular conjugation: rehydrfuls, rehydrfulled, rehydrfulling
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文化背景

Mainly found in specialized linguistic aptitude tests or high-level academic endurance coaching materials.

快速测验

The marathon runners were advised to _____ themselves immediately after crossing the finish line.

正确!

正确答案是: rehydrful

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