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41 отпотевать
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42 отпотеть
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43 nawilż|yć
pf — nawilż|ać impf Ⅰ vt to dampen, to moisten [ubranie]; to moisturize [naskórek]- nawilżyć bieliznę przed prasowaniem to dampen a. moisten the linen before ironing- krem/balsam nawilżający a moisturizing cream/balm- skóra nawilżona kremem skin moisturized with creamⅡ nawilżyć się — nawilżać się to become moist a. damp- włosy nawilżyły się od deszczu hair became damp in a. because of the rainThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nawilż|yć
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44 навлажня
навлажня̀,навлажня̀вам гл. wet, moisten, damp(en); humidify;\навлажня се moisten, become moist/damp, dampen. -
45 омочиться
сов. книжн.become moist / wet -
46 увлажняться
несов. - увлажня́ться, сов. - увлажни́ться1) ( становиться влажным) become moist / damp / wet -
47 uvesco
ūvesco, ĕre, v. inch. n. [uveo, uvens], to grow or become moist, wet, damp, dank, or humid ( poet.).I.Lit.:II.suspensae in litore vestes Uvescunt,
Lucr. 1, 306; Avien. Arat. 254.—Transf., poet., to moisten or refresh one's self, i. e. to drink freely, to tipple: seu quis capit acria fortis Pocula, seu modicis uvescit laetius, * Hor. S. 2, 6, 70. -
48 ἐφυγραίνομαι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐφυγραίνομαι
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49 תפח I
תָּפַחI (Tafel of נ־פח) to be blown up, swell. Pes.III, 4 (48b), v. לָטַש. Sabb.91a הוציא … ותָפְחָהוכ׳ if he carried out (on the Sabbath) the size of half a dried fig, intending to sow it, and it swelled (to the size of a whole fig), v. צָמַק. Tosef.Shebi.II, 14 כדי שיִתְפַּח in order that it (the dung) may swell (or become moist, v. תָּפַח III). Mikv. VII, 7 כדי שיִתְפְּחוּ המים that the water may rise in volume. Num. R. s. 921> ויִתְפַּח צוארה (not ותפח) and her throat shall swell. Y.Ter.II, 41d top אתה רואה את הצמק כאילו ת׳ look upon the shrivelled fruit as if it were blown up (of full size). Ib. לִתְפּוֹחַ, v. חֶּפַח; a. fr.Part. pass. תָּפוּחַ round and smooth. Y.Nidd.III, 50d bot. ראשו ת׳ כתורמוס the head (of the embryo) is round and smooth as a lupine; כקרקבן as a birds maw. -
50 תָּפַח
תָּפַחI (Tafel of נ־פח) to be blown up, swell. Pes.III, 4 (48b), v. לָטַש. Sabb.91a הוציא … ותָפְחָהוכ׳ if he carried out (on the Sabbath) the size of half a dried fig, intending to sow it, and it swelled (to the size of a whole fig), v. צָמַק. Tosef.Shebi.II, 14 כדי שיִתְפַּח in order that it (the dung) may swell (or become moist, v. תָּפַח III). Mikv. VII, 7 כדי שיִתְפְּחוּ המים that the water may rise in volume. Num. R. s. 921> ויִתְפַּח צוארה (not ותפח) and her throat shall swell. Y.Ter.II, 41d top אתה רואה את הצמק כאילו ת׳ look upon the shrivelled fruit as if it were blown up (of full size). Ib. לִתְפּוֹחַ, v. חֶּפַח; a. fr.Part. pass. תָּפוּחַ round and smooth. Y.Nidd.III, 50d bot. ראשו ת׳ כתורמוס the head (of the embryo) is round and smooth as a lupine; כקרקבן as a birds maw. -
51 הירטבות
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52 овлажнявам
* * *овлажня̀вам,овлажня̀вам се (възвр.) гл. become/grow moist/damp; humidify.* * *damp; dampen; humectate (книж.); sweat (за повърхност);* * *(се), овлажнен (се) become/grow moist/damp -
53 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 -
54 dry
1. adjective1) (having little, or no, moisture, sap, rain etc: The ground is very dry; The leaves are dry and withered; I need to find dry socks for the children.) seco2) (uninteresting and not lively: a very dry book.) aburrido3) ((of humour or manner) quiet, restrained: a dry wit.) agudo, mordaz4) ((of wine) not sweet.) seco
2. verb(to (cause to) become dry: I prefer drying dishes to washing them; The clothes dried quickly in the sun.) secar- dried- drier
- dryer
- drily
- dryly
- dryness
- dry-clean
- dry land
- dry off
- dry up
dry1 adj secois the washing dry? ¿está seca la ropa?dry2 vb secartr[draɪ]2 (cow) sin leche, que no da leche3 (dull, uninteresting) aburrido,-a, árido,-a4 (amusing, ironic) agudo,-a, mordaz, cáustico,-a1 (gen) secar1 (become dry) secarse ( off, -)1 (Also to dry up) (dry the dishes) secar (los platos)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthere wasn't a dry eye in the house no hubo quien no lloraraas dry as a bone completamente seco,-aas dry as dust muy árido,-ato be dry / feel dry (thirsty) tener la garganta seca, tener sedto dry one's eyes enjugarse las lágrimasto dry oneself (off) secarseto run dry (river, well) secarseto wipe something dry secar algodry dock dique nombre masculino secodry goods SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL comestibles nombre masculino plural no perecederos 2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL artículos nombre masculino plural de merceríadry ice hielo secodry land tierra firmedry rot putrefacción nombre femenino de la maderadry run simulacro: secardry vi: secarse1) : seco2) thirsty: sediento3) : donde la venta de bebidas alcohólicas está prohibidaa dry county: un condado seco4) dull: aburrido, árido5) : seco (dícese del vino), brut (dícese de la champaña)adj.• enjuto, -a adj.• seco, -a adj.• sediento, -a adj.• árido, -a adj.n.• sequedal s.m.v.• acecinar v.• desecar v.• enjugar v.• enjutar v.• quemar v.• quemarse v.• secar v.draɪ
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adjective drier, driest1)a) ( not wet) <ground/washing> secob) ( lacking natural moisture) <leaves/skin/hair> seco; < cough> secothere wasn't a dry eye in the house — (set phrase) no hubo quien no llorara
c) ( dried-up) <well/river> secoto run dry — \<\<river/well\>\> secarse*
d) (not rainy, not humid) <climate/weather/heat> secoe) ( using no fluid) < cell> seco2) ( prohibiting sale of alcohol) <state/county> seco, donde está prohibida la venta de bebidas alcohólicas4)a) ( ironic) <humor/wit> mordaz, cáusticob) ( lacking warmth) <laugh/style> seco5) (dull, boring) <lecture/book> árido
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dries, drying, dried transitive verba) \<\<clothes/crockery\>\> secar*to dry oneself — secarse*
to dry one's eyes/tears — secarse* or (liter) enjugarse* las lágrimas
b) ( preserve) \<\<fish/fruit/meat\>\> secar*
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vi \<\<washing/dishes/paint\>\> secarse*Phrasal Verbs:- dry off- dry out- dry up[draɪ]1. ADJ(compar drier) (superl driest)1) (=not moist) [clothes, paint, leaves, weather] seco; [climate] árido, secoher throat/mouth was dry, she had a dry throat/mouth — tenía la garganta/boca seca
her eyes were dry — (=without tears) no había lágrimas en sus ojos
for dry skin/hair — para piel seca/pelo seco
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to get dry — secarse•
to wipe sth dry — secar algo (con un trapo)2) * (=thirsty)to be or feel dry — tener sed, estar seco *
3) * (=prohibiting alcohol) [country, state] secodue to a storm, the island was dry for a week — a causa de una tormenta, durante una semana no hubo ni una gota de alcohol en la isla
4) (=wry) [humour, wit] mordaz; [laugh] sardónicohe has a very dry sense of humour — tiene un sentido del humor muy mordaz or cargado de ironía
5) (=harsh)6) (=uninteresting) [lecture, subject, book] árido; [voice] seco7) (=not sweet) [wine, sherry, cider] seco; [champagne] brut, seco8) (=not producing milk)2.Nthe dry — (Brit) lo seco
such cars grip the road well, even in the dry — estos coches se agarran bien al firme, incluso en seco
3.VT secarto dry one's hands/eyes — secarse las manos/las lágrimas
to dry o.s. — secarse
4. VI1) (=become dry) secarsewould you rather wash or dry? — ¿prefieres lavar o secar?
2) (esp Brit) (Theat) quedarse en blanco5.CPDdry cleaner's N — tintorería f, tinte m (Sp)
dry cleaning N — limpieza f en seco
dry fly N — (Fishing) mosca f seca
dry ginger N — ginebra f seca
dry goods store N — (US) mercería f
dry measure N — medida f para áridos
dry rot N — putrefacción seca de la madera causada por un hongo
dry run N — (fig) ensayo m
dry shampoo N — champú m seco
dry shave N —
dry ski slope N — pista f artificial de esquí
dry stone wall N — muro m seco
- dry off- dry out- dry up* * *[draɪ]
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adjective drier, driest1)a) ( not wet) <ground/washing> secob) ( lacking natural moisture) <leaves/skin/hair> seco; < cough> secothere wasn't a dry eye in the house — (set phrase) no hubo quien no llorara
c) ( dried-up) <well/river> secoto run dry — \<\<river/well\>\> secarse*
d) (not rainy, not humid) <climate/weather/heat> secoe) ( using no fluid) < cell> seco2) ( prohibiting sale of alcohol) <state/county> seco, donde está prohibida la venta de bebidas alcohólicas4)a) ( ironic) <humor/wit> mordaz, cáusticob) ( lacking warmth) <laugh/style> seco5) (dull, boring) <lecture/book> árido
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dries, drying, dried transitive verba) \<\<clothes/crockery\>\> secar*to dry oneself — secarse*
to dry one's eyes/tears — secarse* or (liter) enjugarse* las lágrimas
b) ( preserve) \<\<fish/fruit/meat\>\> secar*
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vi \<\<washing/dishes/paint\>\> secarse*Phrasal Verbs:- dry off- dry out- dry up -
55 dry
I [draɪ]1) (not wet or moist) [clothing, ground, paint] asciutto; [skin, hair, throat, cough] secco; [rustle, riverbed] arido, seccoto run dry — [river, funds, supplies] prosciugarsi
to be o feel dry (thirsty) [ person] essere assetato; to get dry seccarsi, asciugarsi; to get sth. dry fare asciugare qcs.; to wipe sth. dry asciugare qcs.; on dry land — sulla terraferma
2) (not rainy) [climate, heat] secco; [weather, season] asciutto; [ day] senza pioggia3) (not sweet) [wine, sherry etc.] secco5) (dull) [book, subject matter] arido, noioso6) (forbidding alcohol) [state, country] proibizionista••II 1. [draɪ](as) dry as a bone — completamente asciutto, secco
verbo transitivo fare asciugare [clothes, washing]; seccare, fare seccare [meat, flowers]2.verbo intransitivo [clothes, hair, paint] asciugarsi; [ blood] seccarsi3.- dry off- dry out- dry up* * *1. adjective1) (having little, or no, moisture, sap, rain etc: The ground is very dry; The leaves are dry and withered; I need to find dry socks for the children.) secco2) (uninteresting and not lively: a very dry book.) arido3) ((of humour or manner) quiet, restrained: a dry wit.) (che scherza restando serio)4) ((of wine) not sweet.) secco2. verb(to (cause to) become dry: I prefer drying dishes to washing them; The clothes dried quickly in the sun.) asciugare- dried- drier
- dryer
- drily
- dryly
- dryness
- dry-clean
- dry land
- dry off
- dry up* * *I [draɪ]1) (not wet or moist) [clothing, ground, paint] asciutto; [skin, hair, throat, cough] secco; [rustle, riverbed] arido, seccoto run dry — [river, funds, supplies] prosciugarsi
to be o feel dry (thirsty) [ person] essere assetato; to get dry seccarsi, asciugarsi; to get sth. dry fare asciugare qcs.; to wipe sth. dry asciugare qcs.; on dry land — sulla terraferma
2) (not rainy) [climate, heat] secco; [weather, season] asciutto; [ day] senza pioggia3) (not sweet) [wine, sherry etc.] secco5) (dull) [book, subject matter] arido, noioso6) (forbidding alcohol) [state, country] proibizionista••II 1. [draɪ](as) dry as a bone — completamente asciutto, secco
verbo transitivo fare asciugare [clothes, washing]; seccare, fare seccare [meat, flowers]2.verbo intransitivo [clothes, hair, paint] asciugarsi; [ blood] seccarsi3.- dry off- dry out- dry up -
56 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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57 דשן
דָּשֵׁן(b. h.; cmp. דֶּשֶׂא) to be moist, sappy, fat. Pi. דִּשֵּׁן 1) to bless with rich pastures. Ber.29a דַּשְּׁנֵנוּ בנאותוכ׳ (cmp. Ps. 23:2) give us pasture on the meadows of thy land. 2) (b. h.; denom. of דֶּשֶׁן) to remove the ashes, to clean (the lamps). Tam. III, 9 מְדַשְּׁנָן trims them. Yoma II, 3 מי מְדַשֵּׁןוכ׳ who shall do the cleaning of the inner altar. Tam. III, 1; a. e. Nithpa. נִדַּשֵּׁן 1) to become sappy, vigorous. Pirké dR. El. ch. XXXII, end. 2) to be treated like the charred wick, to become unfit for sacred use. Men.88b ני׳ השמן נִידַּשְּׁנָהוכ׳ the oil as well as the wick has become unfit. -
58 דָּשֵׁן
דָּשֵׁן(b. h.; cmp. דֶּשֶׂא) to be moist, sappy, fat. Pi. דִּשֵּׁן 1) to bless with rich pastures. Ber.29a דַּשְּׁנֵנוּ בנאותוכ׳ (cmp. Ps. 23:2) give us pasture on the meadows of thy land. 2) (b. h.; denom. of דֶּשֶׁן) to remove the ashes, to clean (the lamps). Tam. III, 9 מְדַשְּׁנָן trims them. Yoma II, 3 מי מְדַשֵּׁןוכ׳ who shall do the cleaning of the inner altar. Tam. III, 1; a. e. Nithpa. נִדַּשֵּׁן 1) to become sappy, vigorous. Pirké dR. El. ch. XXXII, end. 2) to be treated like the charred wick, to become unfit for sacred use. Men.88b ני׳ השמן נִידַּשְּׁנָהוכ׳ the oil as well as the wick has become unfit. -
59 स्तिम् _stim _स्तीम् _stīm
स्तिम् स्तीम् 4 P. (स्तिम्यति, स्तीम्यति)1 To become wet or moist.-2 To become fixed or immoveable, be rigid. -
60 πλαδαρού
πλαδαρόομαιbecome soft and flabby: pres imperat mp 2nd sgπλαδαρόομαιbecome soft and flabby: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (homeric ionic)πλαδαρόςmoist: masc /neut gen sg
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