单词 | humid |
释义 | humid (hjuːmɪd ) adjective B1+ You use humid to describe an atmosphere or climate that is very damp, and usually very hot. Visitors can expect hot and humid conditions. The day is overcast and humid. Synonyms: damp, sticky, moist, wet Collocations: humid atmosphere The hot and humid atmosphere of the coastal town almost becomes a character in itself. Times,Sunday Times These acid drops on their own are not rain, but they can help to seed raindrops by drawing water molecules together from a humid atmosphere. Times, Sunday Times To encourage flowering, it needs to be fed regularly; provide a humid atmosphere around the leaves by standing the pot on a saucer of damp gravel. Times, Sunday Times It has a moderate temperature and highly humid atmosphere. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These hygroscopic salt crystals will hold moisture from a humid atmosphere and cause rusting. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Under hot, humid conditions, such as those found next to a sweaty body, the fabric adopts properties that help to pump heat away. Times, Sunday Times In humid conditions the virus can last as long as 50 days. Times, Sunday Times He was satisfied with his play in humid conditions. Times, Sunday Times This produced vivid colour, but was also highly toxic, giving off a poisonous and invisible vapour in humid conditions. Times, Sunday Times Humid conditions, so stand pots on a saucer of pebbles and add water to saucer. The Sun The forecast is for sunshine, showers and a humid day. Times, Sunday Times (2006) It was a hot, humid day. Times, Sunday Times (2015) It was surely not coincidental that tempers frayed on the hottest, most humid day of the tour so far. Times, Sunday Times (2012) It is just after 10 o'clock in the morning on another baking hot and humid day here. Times, Sunday Times (2009) On one humid day we kept rushing for shelter under the trees, thanks to intense five-minute showers. The Sun (2011) To ensure a humid environment around the orchid, stand the container on a saucer of moist pebbles. Times, Sunday Times After 30 days in a humid environment, about nine to 14 percent of the bacteria left in the brick were still viable. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To flourish, palms need a very hot and humid environment. Times, Sunday Times These plants love a humid environment so should be misted regularly, especially if you have central heating which can dry out the atmosphere. The Sun As far as working conditions go, things do not get much harsher than this hot, humid environment several days' walk from human habitation. Times, Sunday Times Another contributory factor to problems in hot weather that is usually overlooked is the danger of excessive exercise in hot, humid weather. Times, Sunday Times (2007) This explains bad hair days in humid weather, when curly hair turns more frizzy, while straight hair becomes more limp. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Wet and humid weather can give you a bad head. The Sun (2010) Last night the humid weather gave way to storms in the North. The Sun (2015) After the rain came a spell of humid weather, bringing with it rampant rot. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Translations: Chinese: 潮湿的 Japanese: 湿気のある |
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