moist
moist — 形容詞
1. containing a small amount of liquid spread evenly through a substance, making it
濕潤的
含有適量水分,給人舒服的感覺
containing a small amount of liquid spread evenly through a substance, making it feel soft, fresh, or pleasantly damp — for example, a well-baked cake, soil that is good for plants, or skin that has been cared for with lotion.
Soraya's chocolate cake was perfectly moist and rich.
Soraya 的巧克力蛋糕濕潤濃郁,口感恰到好處。
collocation: moist cake / moist soil
The soil in Devika's garden stayed moist long after the rain stopped.
Devika 的花園裡,雨停後土壤仍保持濕潤。
predicative use: stayed + moist
Andrew used a moisturizer every morning to keep his skin moist.
Andrew 每天早上使用保濕產品來維持肌膚濕潤。
Nellie wiped the counter with a moist cloth to remove the crumbs.
Nellie 用一塊濕布擦拭流理台,把碎屑清理乾淨。
The warm, moist air from the shower fogged up the bathroom mirror.
淋浴後溫暖潮濕的空氣讓浴室鏡子蒙上一層霧。
Stefan checked that the soil was moist before planting the seeds.
Stefan 檢查土壤是否濕潤,然後才播下種子。
- dry
having no or very little water or liquid
文法句型
moist + noun (attributive)
be + moist (predicative)
用法筆記
Moist is generally positive, describing things that are pleasantly slightly wet. For an unpleasant or unwanted level of wetness, use damp or clammy instead — for example, 'a damp basement' or 'clammy hands'.