dry
dry.02 - (cause to) lose moisture
DRY-V NOTES: Frame added by Arrick (from dry.02-v)DRYING-N NOTES: Corresponds with dry.02. Framed by anwen april 2011 (from drying.01-n)
arg2 added for the adjective, and can potentially occur with the verb as well, although rarely (and I doubt it's come up before, or there would be an arg for it). (from dry.02-j)
Aliases:
drying (n.)
dry (v.)
dry (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-CAU: cause of dryness
ARG1-PPT: moistureless thing
ARG2-VSP: liquid/moisture that is lacking
ARG1-PPT: moistureless thing
ARG2-VSP: liquid/moisture that is lacking
no subject
Perhaps people fleeing the fighting found it difficult to lug sacks of rice with them , so instead they ground the rice to a pulp and flattened it into
stripsARG1
, whichR-ARG1
were thenARGM-TMP
boiled and driedrel
.cause, no object
From the stripping of the ramie bark to get fibers , through framing ,
sunARG0
- dryingrel
and dying , to weaving , tailoring and embroidering , every step in the process of making cloth is women 's work .both arguments
He found that
the strong wind and bright sunshineARG0
were good for dryingrel
noodlesARG1
.Both args
Bartholomew 'sARG0
dryingrel
of the sheetsARG1
was interrupted by a rain storm .dry.04 - lacking adornment, emotion, warmth
DRY-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on WordNet. (from dry.04-j)Aliases:
dry (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: unadorned thing
arg1
If you remember George BurnsARGM-ADV
and Gracie Allen , George 's humorARG1
was dryrel
.arg1
The readingARG1
was a littleARGM-EXT
dryrel
but filled with authority .dry.05 - containing low residual sugar (as of wine)
DRY-J NOTES: Added by Julia. (from dry.05-j)Aliases:
dry (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: thing low in residual sugar
arg1
However , depending on the level of acids ( and to a lesser extent alcohol and/or tannins ) , our perception of whether
a wineARG1
is dryrel
or sweet may differ somewhat from its dry / sweet designation .dry.06 - containing much strong liquor
DRY-J NOTES: Added by Julia. (from dry.06-j)Aliases:
dry (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: strong drink
words to live by?
Make sure
her martiniARG1
is extraARGM-EXT
dryrel
, and that your apron is tied straight .dry.07 - abstaining from/prohibiting alcohol
DRY-J NOTES: Added by Julia. (from dry.07-j)Aliases:
dry (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-LOC: location/entity abstaining
ARG2-PPT: mention of alcohol
ARG2-PPT: mention of alcohol
arg1
heARG1
's been dryrel
for ten yearsARGM-TMP
.arg1
Get yer liquor before you come , because
this countyARG1
is dryrel
.dry.08 - lacking moisture
DRY-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-4,5, dry-v.02. (from dry.02-j)arg2 added for the adjective, and can potentially occur with the verb as well, although rarely (and I doubt it's come up before, or there would be an arg for it).
Aliases:
dry (j.)
Roles:
ARG0-CAU: cause of dryness
ARG1-PPT: moistureless thing
ARG2-VSP: liquid/moisture that is lacking
ARG1-PPT: moistureless thing
ARG2-VSP: liquid/moisture that is lacking
args 1, 2
A ' dry cough 'ARG1
is dryrel
of mucusARG2
.Adjectival rel: dry; arg1
I noticed i was getting these permanent forehead lines and that
my faceARG1
was a bitARGM-EXT
dryrel
.dry_up
dry_up.01 - to make or become unproductive
DRY_UP-V NOTES: (from dry.01-v)Aliases:
dry_up (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: entity causing unproductivity, agent
ARG1-PPT: entity dried up
ARG1-PPT: entity dried up
intransitive
He wo n't for long , because
his old state sources of rye and potatoesARG1
are dryingrel
uprel
.transitive
But in either case , the report says ,
China 's balance of paymentsARG0
wouldARGM-MOD
rapidlyARGM-MNR
dryrel
uprel
foreign reserves , which are used to finance the imbalanceARG1
.dry_out
dry_out.03 - (cause to) become less moist
DRY_OUT-V NOTES: Frame added by Arrick (from dry.03-v)Aliases:
dry_out (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent or cause, dry-er
ARG1-PPT: thing losing moisture
ARG1-PPT: thing losing moisture
no subject
and
thatARG1
needs to dryrel
outrel
Within CXN
My skin was getting scaly , my eyes burning and
my feetARG1
were soARGM-CXN
dryrel
they begin to develop calluses and crackC-ARGM-CXN
.