英 [ˈmɔɪsn] 美 [ˈmɔɪs(ə)n]
vt. 弄湿;使……湿润
vi. 潮湿;变潮湿
第三人称单数moistens
现在分词moistening
过去式moistened
过去分词moistened
moisten /ˈmɔɪsən/ [ moistening moistened moistens ]
及物动词 To moisten something means to make it slightly wet. 使湿润
She took a sip of water to moisten her dry throat.
她抿了一小口水,润一润自己干燥的喉咙。
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moist 潮湿的;多雨的;含泪的
moistly 潮湿地;含泪地
moisturize 增加水分;变潮湿
moisturize 使增加水分,使湿润
According to Chinese traditional medicine, start of summer is a key time to moisten the heart.
中医认为,立夏是滋润心脏的关键时刻。
She took a sip of water to moisten her dry throat.
她抿了一小口水,润一润自己干燥的喉咙。
If you experience difficulty with the superglue not creating a bond with dry wood, moisten the surfaces with water.
如果你用强力胶难以粘上干燥的木头,就用水润湿木头表面。
Moisten the chicken with some of the pan juices, and sprinkle the chopped mint over it.
Seasonal fogs on the red planet would moisten the rocks with enough water to supply resident organisms.
Without saliva to moisten the powder, people invariably begin to gag and choke, followed by vigorous bouts of coughing.
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