moisture
noun /ˈmɔɪstʃə(r)/
/ˈmɔɪstʃər/
[uncountable]- very small drops of water or other liquid that are present in the air, on a surface or in a substance
潮气;水汽;水分 - the skin’s natural moisture
皮肤的天然水分 - a material that is designed to absorb/retain moisture
用来吸收/保持水分的材料
- Tiles stop moisture from penetrating your walls.
瓷砖可阻止潮气穿透墙壁。 - Ventilation helps prevent moisture build-up.
通风有助于防止湿度上升。 - Wind is caused by the sun drawing up moisture from the earth.
太阳从地球上吸收水汽形成了风。 - the moisture in the soil
土壤中的水分 - Beads of moisture were forming on his forehead.
他的额头上出现了水珠。 - Sinai limestone is known to retain moisture.
众所周知,西奈石灰石能保持水分。 - This lotion cleanses without stripping the skin of its natural moisture.
这种乳液清洁时不会剥离皮肤的自然水分。 - Trees need moisture in order to maintain their growth.
树木需要水分以维持生长。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- excess
- soil
- body
- …
- bead
- drop
- absorb
- draw
- draw in
- …
- get in
- penetrate something
- evaporate
- …
- content
- level
- loss
- …
- moisture in
词源late Middle English (denoting moistness): from Old French moistour, from moiste, based on Latin mucidus ‘mouldy’ (influenced by musteus ‘fresh’, from mustum, neuter (used as a noun) of mustus ‘new’). - the skin’s natural moisture