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3 humedecer
v.1 to moisten.2 to humidify, to damp, to moisten, to dampen.* * *1 to moisten, dampen1 to become damp, become wet, become moist* * *1. VT1) (=mojar) [+ camisa, ropa] to moisten, dampen; [+ suelo, sello] to wet; [+ piel, labios] to moisten, wet2) [+ ambiente] to humidify2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to moisten, dampen2.humedecersev pron to get damp* * *= wet, dab, dampen, moisten, damp, moisturise [moisturize, -USA].Ex. In the future pictures may need not be wetted at all.Ex. Meanwhile the other man got the ink ready -- it was simply a black oil paint -- and dabbed it over the face of the type when the press was open.Ex. At each rotation, one sheet of copy paper is fed into the machine where it is dampened with the spirit solvent.Ex. This causes spirit fluid to moisten the felt pad in the duplicator.Ex. Type was thrust deep into roughish paper which had been softened by damping.Ex. It thus provides all the benefits of the oil in the form of a soap, while at the same time moisturizing the skin.----* humedecer con la lengua = lick.* * *1.verbo transitivo to moisten, dampen2.humedecersev pron to get damp* * *= wet, dab, dampen, moisten, damp, moisturise [moisturize, -USA].Ex: In the future pictures may need not be wetted at all.
Ex: Meanwhile the other man got the ink ready -- it was simply a black oil paint -- and dabbed it over the face of the type when the press was open.Ex: At each rotation, one sheet of copy paper is fed into the machine where it is dampened with the spirit solvent.Ex: This causes spirit fluid to moisten the felt pad in the duplicator.Ex: Type was thrust deep into roughish paper which had been softened by damping.Ex: It thus provides all the benefits of the oil in the form of a soap, while at the same time moisturizing the skin.* humedecer con la lengua = lick.* * *humedecer [E3 ]vtto moisten, dampenhumedecer la ropa para plancharla dampen the clothes before ironing themcon un paño humedecido with a wet o damp clothto get dampse le humedecieron los ojos his eyes filled with tears o ( liter) moistened* * *
humedecer ( conjugate humedecer) verbo transitivo
to moisten, dampen
humedecerse verbo pronominal [paredes/ropa] to get damp
humedecer verbo transitivo to moisten, dampen
' humedecer' also found in these entries:
English:
damp
- dampen
- hydrate
- moisten
- wet
* * *♦ vtto moisten;humedézcalo con un paño antes de pegarlo moisten with a damp cloth before sticking it on* * *v/t dampen* * *humedecer {53} vt1) : to humidify2) : to moisten, to dampen* * *humedecer vb to dampen -
4 inumidire
dampen, moisten* * *inumidire v.tr. to moisten, to dampen, to wet: con un panno bagnato le inumidiva le labbra, he moistened her lips with a wet cloth.◘ inumidirsi v.intr.pron. to moisten, to become* moist, to become* damp, to become* wet: quando nominava il suo paese le si inumidivano gli occhi, when she mentioned her home, her eyes moistened.* * *[inumi'dire]1. vt(labbra) to moisten, (biancheria) to dampen2. vip (inumidirsi)to get damp o wet* * *[inumi'dire] 1.verbo transitivo to dampen [biancheria, spugna]; to wet* [ francobollo]2.-rsi le labbra, dita — to moisten one's lips, fingers
* * *inumidire/inumi'dire/ [102]to dampen [biancheria, spugna]; to wet* [ francobollo]II inumidirsi verbo pronominaleto become* damp, to become* moist; [ occhi] to moisten; -rsi le labbra, dita to moisten one's lips, fingers. -
5 humedecerse
1 to become damp, become wet, become moist* * *VPR to get damp, get wetse le humedecieron los ojos — his eyes filled with tears, tears came into his eyes
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■humedecerse verbo reflexivo
1 to become damp o wet
2 humedécete los labios, lick your lips
' humedecerse' also found in these entries:
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humedecer
* * *vprto become moist;humedecerse los labios to moisten one's lips* * *v/r become wet odamp; figfill with tears -
6 навлажнея
get/become damp/wet* * *навлажнѐя,гл. get/become damp/wet.* * *get/become damp/wet -
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8 vochtig
♦voorbeelden:door zijn verhaal zat iedereen met vochtige ogen • his story brought tears to everyone's eyesvochtige warmte • humid heatiets vochtig maken • moisten/dampen somethingzijn ogen werden vochtig • his eyes became moistvochtig worden • become damp/moist -
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dampen, grow/become damp* * *сыреть; отсыреть dampen, grow/become damp -
10 humitejar
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11 nawilg|nąć
pf — nawilg|ać impf (nawilgła — nawilga) vi to become damp a. moist- trawa nawilgła od rosy the grass became damp a. moist with dewThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nawilg|nąć
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12 zaxla
v.i. to become saturated with water; to become damp or dank. (zaxlan, zaxalantir, zaxlat) -
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20 hezetu
du/ad.1. to dampen, wet; apur bat \hezetua slightly dampened; lurra hezetzen duen euria the rain which wets the ground2. mihiaz ezpainak \hezetuak to lick one's lips3. (irud.) egarria \hezetu to quench one's thirst da/ad.1. ( eguraldia) to turn humid2. ( horma, e.a.) to become {damp, dank}
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