释义 |
hu·mid \ˈhyümə̇d also ˈyü-\ adjective Etymology: French or Latin; Middle French humide, from Latin humidus, umidus, from humēre, umēre to be moist or damp — more at humor : containing or characterized by perceptible moisture : damp, moist, vaporous < humid air > < a hot humid climate > Synonyms: see wet |