moist 的定义
moist·er, moist·est.
moist 近义词
wet, wettish
更多moist例句
- Also, moist fingers won’t activate some screens, which might be frustrating if you’re in a wet situation and can’t immediately dry them.
- If their flesh happens to be tender and — yes — moist, then it’s okay to just say so.
- They’re extra moist, super easy to throw together, and make for great leftovers.
- However, in the moist atmosphere between a person’s mouth and their mask, it takes nearly a hundred times as long for a droplet to evaporate and shrink into a droplet nuclei.
- This helps to keep the eyes moist, washing away dust and anything dangerous.
- Thousands of platinum-blonde manes brush against bare, perma-tanned backs moist with snow.
- The moist emotions were at once staged for television and overpoweringly real.
- The moist rectangle of cooked meat and molten blob of cheese are then layered in a hard roll.
- Each firm, moist piece packs a provocative sweet and savory punch.
- As a nasal spray it keeps the passages moist and bacteria free, ideal for travel or ducted heating systems.
- It is more advantageous to pluck the leaves when they are dry than when they are moist.
- Should it still be too moist to be sown, it must be again turned over, and mixed with some dry substance to absorb the moisture.
- It should always be erected on dry ground, rather than upon moist, so that no dampness may arise and injure the leaves in curing.
- Press the earth gently around the plant if the soil is moist, but if dry, more firmly.
- For Connecticut seed leaf a light moist loam is the proper soil.