humid 的定义
- containing a high amount of water or water vapor; noticeably moist: humid air;a humid climate.
humid 近义词
very damp, referring to weather
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- The idea of being able to power these from humid air is appealing, he says.
- The city climate is humid continental with a subtropical aspect.
- Summers in Cleveland are typically warm and humid, and winters are cold, windy, and often include snow.
- Summers are typically hot and humid, while winters can be quite cold and sometimes snowy.
- Still, he adds, it is “much hotter and more humid than many of us have experienced.”
- The hot, humid climate on parts of the continent is perfect for palm oil plantations.
- September to October is less humid and more pleasant than summer in Korea.
- That humid night, I realized I had forgotten how much I loved and missed performers like Gift of Gab, the Fat Boys, and Raekwon.
- I had last seen Lembembe in March, on a sticky, humid evening in Yaoundé.
- And, face it, no one really wants to be in humid Washington, D.C., at the end of June when they can be somewhere else.
- In the south, however, there are some large rivers, and the forest region is very humid.
- The climate is hot and humid, and many kinds of tropical fruit are produced in abundance.
- She fled round the water-tank and gained the humid darkness of the grotto.
- To any goddess the smell of the incense is sweet, the sight of the flowers, the humid eyes, the leaping heart delightful.
- In humid weather the cloud hangs long and lazily in the air; in dry weather it is rapidly licked up.