单词 | moist |
释义 | moist (mɔɪst ) Word forms: moister , moistest adjective Something that is moist is slightly wet. Wipe off any excess make-up with a clean, moist cotton flannel. The soil is reasonably moist after the September rain. Synonyms: damp, wet, dripping, rainy Collocations: moist environment These thrive in a moist environment and must contact skin to cause infection. Times, Sunday Times It loves a warm moist environment, especially between your toes. The Sun The finding contradicts previous research that says flu needs a moist environment to thrive. The Sun The moist environment means more disease-carrying fleas survive and reproduce. The Sun This creates the perfect warm and moist environment for bacteria to flourish. The Sun They also like a moist soil, a leafy one such as you find in a woodland clearing. Times, Sunday Times Below are my top-six ferns, including sizes when they are grown in half-decent moist soil in part shade. Times, Sunday Times Plant in sun with good drainage on moist soil. Times, Sunday Times It likes rich, moist soil and, although it prefers full sun, semi-shade will be tolerated. Times, Sunday Times Grow in rich, moist soil in full sun or partial shade. Times, Sunday Times The water will create a lovely steamy environment for the cake, giving it a slightly more moist texture than if just cooked without the water. The Sun While sweeter than the rest, there's a light, moist texture that probably comes from being made with buttermilk. Times, Sunday Times Look out for: a smooth, moist texture that still retains a bit of meaty coarseness. Times, Sunday Times Sole has a light but moist texture when cooked and has a mild flavour. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 潮湿的 Japanese: 湿った |
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