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moistureless

/mois-cher/US // ˈmɔɪs tʃər //UK // (ˈmɔɪstʃə) //

无水分,没有水分,不含水分,无水分的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : condensed or diffused liquid, especially water: moisture in the air.
    • : a small quantity of liquid, especially water; enough liquid to moisten.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.dry
Synonyms
anhydrous无水,无水的,无水乙醇,无水货arid旱地,旱灾,旱区,旱季athirst渴求,渴望,渴了,饥渴baked烘烤,烘焙,烘烤的,烘培bald秃秃的,秃头的,秃头,秃头的人bare光光的,赤裸裸的,光光,裸露的barren不毛之地,贫瘠,贫瘠的,荒芜的bone-dry骨干,骨干的,干透了的,干枯的dehydrated脱水,脱水的,脱水型,无水depleted枯竭的,枯竭,耗尽,耗尽的desert沙漠,荒漠,沙漠化,荒废desiccant干燥剂,脱水剂,干燥劑,乾燥劑desiccated干燥的,干枯的,干涸的,枯竭的drained精疲力尽,精疲力竭,精疲力尽的,精疲力竭的dried-up干涸的,干枯的,干瘪的,干瘪droughty干旱的,旱灾,干旱,旱情dusty尘土飞扬,尘土飞扬的,尘封的,满身尘土evaporated蒸发了,蒸发,蒸发掉了,蒸发的exhausted疲惫不堪,疲惫不堪的,筋疲力尽,精疲力竭hard艰苦,艰难的,艰难,艰苦的impoverished穷困潦倒,穷困的,贫穷的,穷苦的juiceless无汁,无汁的,无果汁,无果汁的not irrigated未被灌溉的,未灌溉,未灌溉的,未被灌溉parched干巴巴的,干渴,枯燥的,干渴的rainless无雨,无雨的,没有雨,没雨sapless无汁液,无汁的,无汁,无汁无味sapped被削弱的,被剥夺,被削弱,被剥夺的sear搜索,灼烧,灼伤,灼热sere谷仓,谷类,谷底,谷粒shriveled干瘪的,萎缩的,干瘪,萎缩stale陈旧的,陈旧,陈腐的,陈旧不堪的thirsty口渴的,口渴,渴了,口渴了torrid烦人的,烦人,烦人的事,烦人的事情unmoistened未湿润的,未湿润,未润湿的,未润湿waterless无水,无水的,无水化,不含水

Examples

  • Unusually wet winters promote the growth of trees and other plants, followed by dry, hot summers that draw the moisture out of them.

  • September and October typically mark the peak of California’s fire season, when plants have been sapped of moisture by the state’s dry summer.

  • Such patterns include the intermittent oceanic warming known as El Niño, the extent of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean and the amounts of moisture in soils across the continents.

  • It’s like a tornado, which dissipates under the wrong temperature and moisture conditions.

  • The device now generated about five times more power than it had with the natural moisture.

  • Turns out that wool regulates temperature, repels water, wicks away moisture, and resists stains and dirt.

  • The excessive snowfall was due to an abundance of moisture in the storm system.

  • On one hand, warmer air can hold more moisture than cool air can, so moisture content will increase with global temperatures.

  • Kathie goes too far in a segment about ants that “are seeking out moisture.”

  • Global cooling meant that the air had less capacity to hold moisture from the oceans, leading to fewer rains and more arid climes.

  • The little mouth puckered at the corners and moisture gathered in the blue eyes.

  • The moisture gives mildness to the tobacco, but renders inhalation so difficult that weak lungs are unfitted to bear it.

  • The crop is usually bountiful, notwithstanding the heat of the summer and the absence of moisture in the soil.

  • 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.

  • A bed turned in the Fall will hold moisture better than burned later.

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