英:[ˈmɔɪstʃə(r)]
美:[ˈmɔɪstʃər]
英:[ˈmɔɪstʃə(r)]
美:[ˈmɔɪstʃər]
n.
水分
湿气
潮湿
降雨量
mois·ture
moIs chr
moistureless (adj.)
词根:moist
adj.moist 潮湿的;多雨的;含泪的
adv.moistly 潮湿地;含泪地
n.moist 潮湿
moistener 润湿器;喷水装置
moistness 湿
vi.moisten 潮湿;变潮湿
moisturize 增加水分;变潮湿
vt.moisten 弄湿;使…湿润
moisturize 使增加水分,使湿润
noun
a small amount of diffused or condensed liquid, esp. water, felt as vapor in the air or as dampness on surfaces.
moisture content水分含量;含湿量
soil moisture土壤水分;土壤湿度
moisture absorption吸湿性;水分吸收
soil moisture content土壤含水量
moisture regain吸湿(性);回潮率;回潮
moisture permeability透湿性;透水汽性
moisture resistance防潮性;抗湿性
moisture proof防潮
moisture control湿度控制
moisture barrier防潮层
moisture meter湿度计;湿度测量计;湿度表
moisture migration水分移动
initial moisture content原始含水量
moisture movement水分移动
equilibrium moisture content平衡含水率;平衡湿量
moisture removal除湿量,除去水分
free moisture游离水分;自由湿气
moisture capacity湿度
total moisture总水分
moisture sensor湿敏元件;湿敏组件
"弥漫和可感知的湿度",14世纪中叶,来自古法语 moistour "湿气,潮湿,湿度"(13世纪,现代法语 moiteur),源自 moiste(见 moist)。
水汽[守恒]方程
[conservation]equation 表示在固定体积元内, 由于水汽的净流入决定于该体积元内水汽流入及相变过程而产生的水汽质量变化的方程。
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from moiste
The first known use of moisture was in the 14th century
molderverb
to crumble to bits by slow decay : decay
mold1 of 5noun
light rich crumbly earth that contains decaying matter (as leaves)
mold2 of 5noun
the frame on, around, or in which something is constructed or shaped
a candle mold
something shaped in a mold
a mold of gelatin
mold3 of 5verb
to work and press into shape
mold loaves of bread
to form in a mold
to determine or influence the character of
mold a child's mind
mold4 of 5verb
to become moldy
mold5 of 5noun
an often fuzzy surface growth of fungus especially on damp or decaying matter
a fungus that produces mold
molecularadjective
of, relating to, or produced by molecules
mold1 of 5noun
light rich crumbly earth that contains decaying matter (as leaves)
mold2 of 5noun
the frame on, around, or in which something is constructed or shaped
a candle mold
something shaped in a mold
a mold of gelatin
mold3 of 5verb
to work and press into shape
mold loaves of bread
to form in a mold
to determine or influence the character of
mold a child's mind
mold4 of 5verb
to become moldy
mold5 of 5noun
an often fuzzy surface growth of fungus especially on damp or decaying matter
a fungus that produces mold
molassesnoun
a thick brown syrup that is separated from raw sugar in sugar manufacture
molar1 of 2noun
a tooth with a rounded or flattened surface adapted for grindingespecially: one behind the premolars of a mammal
molar2 of 2adjective
adapted for grinding
of or relating to a molar
molar1 of 2noun
a tooth with a rounded or flattened surface adapted for grindingespecially: one behind the premolars of a mammal
molar2 of 2adjective
adapted for grinding
of or relating to a molar
moisturizeverb
to add moisture to
moisturize the air
moisturizeverb
to add moisture to
moisturize the air
moisturenoun
a small amount of liquid that causes moistness : dampness
1 Mars has no insects, parasites, or blights to deal with, and the Hab maintains perfect growing temperature and moisture at all times.
2 If you air your quilt on such a wet day, it'll soak up the moisture.
如果在这么潮湿的天晒被子,被子就会把湿气都吸去。
3 The moisture ate away at the wooden stairs leading up to the house, and climbing them became a daily hazard.
4 The air is heavy with moisture.
空气有重的湿气.
5 When not one more drop of moisture would form, Cole painfully lifted his head.
6 Dirctions: Massage into skin as often as required to maintain its natural moisture balance.
说明: 按摩到皮肤中,次数根据保持皮肤自然水分平衡所需而定.
7 Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin. Moisture sensitive.
对眼 、 呼吸系统及皮肤有刺激. 对潮湿敏感.
8 I hadn’t realized the moisture in my eyes had brimmed over.
9 For a minute I thought the walls had begun to discharge the moisture that must saturate them, but then I saw the noise came from a small fountain in one corner of the room.
10 Her tear ducts were dried up and no moisture rolled down her cheeks.
11 “Will we soon be in the city, Mamma?” she asked, rubbing her chilled nose, and watching with interest as the patch of moisture which her breath had formed on the pane shrank slowly and vanished.
12 If it got too moist, we were afraid that the moisture would condense on the coldest equipment, just as a pitcher of ice tea on a hot summer day gets dripping wet on the outside.
13 Moisture leads to the tarnish of the silverware.
湿气使得银器毫无光泽.
14 I could not tell if the moisture I felt upon my body was sweat or blood.
15 The umbrella dripped moisture.
伞滴着水珠.
16 I had decided to brine the chicken—a soak in saltwater brine causes meat to absorb moisture and breaks down the proteins that can toughen it on the grill.
17 The rain had stopped, but the air was heavy with moisture and bitterly cold.
18 “I would enjoy the return of moisture and the plants that grow here. Yours is a life worth saving.”
19 The air itself was gray and heavy, thick with too much moisture.
20 Gregor tried to say, but all the moisture had left his mouth.
2 汗湿
3 水蒸气
7 潮气
8 潮湿
soft wet damp moist humid watery steamy soppy moisty damply humidity dampness wetness moistness dewiness dampen moisturize moisten humidify close clammy rainy marshy wash sticky hygro- soggy rheumy poachy rotten dank swampy muggy boggy unaired dampish plashy irriguous sloppiness humorous sloppy aquosity
10 水分