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Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| bulgaria | влажен (vlážen) |
| espanja | húmedo |
| esperanto | malseketa |
| hollanti | nattig, vochtig, betraand |
| italia | umido, umida, madido, bagnato, umoroso, rorido |
| japani | 湿っぽい (shimeppoi), 湿った (shimetta), えきか (ekika), しん (shin / shin-) |
| kreikka | νοτισμένος (notisménos), νοτερός (noterós), υγρός (ygrós / igrós) |
| latina | madidus, ūmectus, ūmidus, ūvidus, madēscō, ūvidulus, sēmimadidus, ūmēns, roscidus, fluidus |
| latvia | mitrs, mikls, valgs, valgans, valgais, valganais, miklais, ūdeņains, rasains |
| portugali | húmido, úmido, lacrimejante |
| puola | wilgotny |
| ranska | humide, moite, au bord des larmes, mouillé |
| ruotsi | fuktig |
| saksa | feucht |
| suomi | kostea, itkun partaalla, nihkeä, tuore, märkä, hikevä |
| turkki | nemli, rutubetli |
| tšekki | vlhký |
| unkari | nyirkos |
| venäjä | сырой (syroi), влажный (vlažnyi), мокрый (mokryi) |
Määritelmät
Adjektiivi
- Characterized by the presence of moisture; not dry; slightly wet; damp.
- Of eyes: wet with tears; tearful; also (obsolete), watery due to some illness or to old age.
- Of a climate, the weather, etc.: damp, humid, rainy.
- (informal) Of the vagina: sexually lubricated due to sexual arousal; of a woman: sexually aroused, turned on.
- Characterized by the presence of some fluid such as mucus, pus, etc.
- Of sounds of internal organs (especially as heard through a stethoscope): characterized by the sound of air bubbling through a fluid.
- (sciences, historical) Pertaining to one of the four essential qualities formerly believed to be present in all things, characterized by wetness; also, having a significant amount of this quality.
- Fluid, liquid, watery.
- (also, poetic) Bringing moisture or rain.
Substantiivi
- (obsolete, except, US, regional) Moistness; also, moisture.
Verbi
- (obsolete, except, British, regional and US) To make (something) moist or wet; to moisten.
- (obsolete, figuratively) To inspire, to refresh (someone); also, to soften (one's heart).
- (US) To rain lightly; to drizzle.
- (obsolete) To have an effect of moistening or wetting.
Esimerkit
- Joseph Smith, a diffident, conscientious young man with moist hands and an awkward, absent-minded manner, was head gardener at Wotton Vanborough.
- "The other car didn't explode," continues Shujaa. "The explosives were a bit moist. They had been stored in a place that was too humid."
- Eyes moist, he hugged one of his attorneys and later said: "I feel like I've been reborn."
- With its mild, moist climate, Britain is uniquely placed to grow good grass.
- Pituita, or phlegm, is a cold and moist humour, begotten of the colder parts of the chylus […].
- Some being of the opinion of Thales, that water was the originall of all things, thought it most equall to submit unto the principle of putrefaction, and conclude in a moist relentment.
- He slid a finger in me, checking to make sure I was moist and ready for him.
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