humidity 的定义
- humid condition; moistness; dampness.
- relative humidity.
- an uncomfortably high amount of relative humidity: It's not the heat, it's the humidity that tires me out.
humidity 近义词
very damp weather
更多humidity例句
- After testing, the researchers showed that the air’s humidity — water content — had been powering the setup.
- The company has developed an attachment for air-conditioning systems that uses these materials to reduce the humidity in the air before it goes into a standard unit.
- Six instruments distributed across the neck, body and interior will measure air temperature, air pressure, humidity, radiation and wind speed and direction.
- What’s more, he points out, “The challenge is not just to take up water from humid air, but to do it at low humidity, too.”
- They exposed their aluminum-based MOF to outdoor air with humidity as low as 10 percent.
- In the desert, an unbelievable humidity emerges when standing near water sources.
- Fall and early summer are the ideal times to visit, in-between the bitter winters and the humidity of the hot August nights.
- The unit features three unlabeled controls, as well as a digital display of the current temperature and humidity.
- Dehydration, in heat and humidity as well as dry winter weather, is a major headache trigger.
- When Moore was little, the two would spend almost all of August at Disney World, braving the humidity and crowds.
- As all parts of this apparatus are of metal changes in humidity or temperature do not affect its regulation.
- The humidity of the earth had rusted the screws, and it was not without some difficulty that the coffin was opened.
- As camels live in the desert they must keep smelling the air to find out its humidity.
- The great humidity gives rise to many diseases, particularly fevers, and the alternations from heat to damp cause dysentery.
- In the cold season its weight increases by the absorption of humidity.