damp
adj. 潮湿的
n. 湿气; 潮湿
v. 弄湿; 削弱; 抑制
Something that is damp is slightly wet.
Her hair was still damp...
她的头发还有点儿湿。
...the damp, cold air...
潮湿、阴冷的空气
Damp is moisture that is found on the inside walls of a house or in the air.
There was damp everywhere and the entire building was in need of rewiring.
到处都受了潮,整栋楼需要重新布线。
If you damp something, you make it slightly wet.
Hillsden damped a hand towel and laid it across her forehead.
希尔斯登沾湿了一条手巾,将它敷在她的额头上。
1. a slight wetness
1. deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping
2. restrain or discourage;
3. make vague or obscure or make (an image) less visible;
4. lessen in force or effect;
1. slightly wet;
humid, damp, moist, wet
这些形容词均有"潮湿的"之意。
wet, damp, soak
这些动词均有"使潮湿"之意。
damp off &I{【植物学】}
害立枯病:受湿气过多的影响,害立枯病
It's damp and cold, I think it's going to rain.
空气又冷又潮, 我看是要下雨了.
We shivered in the damp of the forest.
我们因树林里的湿气而打寒颤.
Nothing could damp his spirits.
任何事情都不能使他精神消沉.
The damp air makes my old bones hurt.
潮湿的空气伤着了我的这把老骨头.
Mary's illness cast a damp over the party.
玛丽病了,这使参加聚会的人很扫兴.