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1 moist
[mɔɪst] adjectivedamp; slightly wet:رطْب، مُبْتَلmoist, fertile soil.
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2 moist
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3 moist
مُبَلَّل قليلاً \ moist: slightly wet. -
4 Moist Acidic Tundra
Meteorology: MATУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Moist Acidic Tundra
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5 moist air
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6 moist basis
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > moist basis
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7 damp, moist
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8 wet, moist
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9 Hot moist packs
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10 The Moist Photographer
Mass media: TMPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > The Moist Photographer
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11 רְוָה ch. sam(רוי, רוהto be moist, be saturated, drip), esp. to be filled with wine, be drunken. Targ. Gen. 9:21. Ib. 43:34 (some ed. O. רַוִּאוּ, Pa.). Targ. Jer. 46:10 (ed. Wil. ותְרַוֵּי, Pa.); a. fr.Part. רָוֵי, רַוְיָא; f. רַוְיָא; Pl. רָוָון, רַוְוָן. Targ. Is. 51:21. Targ. Prov. 23:20, sq. Ta
Pa. רַוֵּי, רַוֵּוי 1) same, v. supra. 2) to fill, saturate; to make drunk. Targ. Is. 55:10. Targ. Hos. 6:3 (h. text יורה). Targ. Jer. 46:16 (h. text היונה); a. fr.Part. pass. מְרַוֵּי; f. מְרַוְּיָא. Targ. Is. 58:11. Ithpa. אִתְרַוֵּי, Ithpe. אִתְרְוֵי to be saturated; to be drunken. Ib. 5:22 (ed. Wil. אתחו׳, corr. acc.). Ib. 49:26. Targ. Ps. 36:9; a. fr.Jewish literature > רְוָה ch. sam(רוי, רוהto be moist, be saturated, drip), esp. to be filled with wine, be drunken. Targ. Gen. 9:21. Ib. 43:34 (some ed. O. רַוִּאוּ, Pa.). Targ. Jer. 46:10 (ed. Wil. ותְרַוֵּי, Pa.); a. fr.Part. רָוֵי, רַוְיָא; f. רַוְיָא; Pl. רָוָון, רַוְוָן. Targ. Is. 51:21. Targ. Prov. 23:20, sq. Ta
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12 Faykht
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13 rakur
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14 ندي
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15 влажностный
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > влажностный
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16 влажный
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17 влажный
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18 hauku
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19 drėkinamasis kremas
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20 drėkinamasis pienelis
См. также в других словарях:
moist — moist; moist·en; moist·en·er; moist·ful; moist·i·fy; moist·ish; moist·less; moist·ly; moist·ness; semi·moist; un·moist; … English syllables
Moist — describes the presence of moisture. It may also refer to: In music: Moist (Canadian band), a five piece Canadian alternative rock band that was popular in the mid to late 1990s Moist (folk rock band), a band based in Brighton, England, which… … Wikipedia
moist — [ mɔıst ] adjective 1. ) slightly wet: These plants do best in fertile, moist soil. moist apple cake warm, moist air Her skin felt moist. a ) used about eyes that are slightly wet with tears: Her eyes were red and moist. 2. ) used about a region… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Moist — Moist, a. [OE. moiste, OF. moiste, F. moite, fr. L. muccidus, for mucidus, moldy, musty. Cf. {Mucus}, {Mucid}.] 1. Moderately wet; damp; humid; not dry; as, a moist atmosphere or air. Moist eyes. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Fresh, or new. [Obs.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moist — [mɔıst] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: moiste, from Latin mucidus wet and slippery , from mucus; MUCUS] slightly wet, especially in a way that is pleasant or suitable ▪ Make sure the soil is moist before planting the seeds. ▪ a rich … Dictionary of contemporary English
moist´en|er — moist|en «MOY suhn», transitive verb. to make moist; dampen: »Moisten the flap of the envelope to seal it. –v.i. to become moist: »Her eyes moistened with tears. –moist´en|er, noun … Useful english dictionary
moist|en — «MOY suhn», transitive verb. to make moist; dampen: »Moisten the flap of the envelope to seal it. –v.i. to become moist: »Her eyes moistened with tears. –moist´en|er, noun … Useful english dictionary
moist|y — «MOYS tee», adjective. moist|i|er, moist|i|est. moist; damp … Useful english dictionary
moist — mȯist adj 1) slightly or moderately wet 2 a) marked by a discharge or exudation of liquid <moist eczema> b) suggestive of the presence of liquid used of sounds heard in auscultation <moist rales> … Medical dictionary
moist — [moist] adj. [OFr moiste < VL * muscidus, altered (prob. infl. by L musteus, of new wine, fresh < mustum,MUST3) < L mucidus, moldy < mucus,MUCUS] 1. slightly wet; damp 2. suggestive of the presence of liquid [a moist sound] 3. tearful … English World dictionary
Moist — Moist, v. t. To moisten. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English