moisten 英 [ˈmɔɪsn]   美 [ˈmɔɪsən]

moisten

moisten  英 [ˈmɔɪsn] 美 [ˈmɔɪsən]

vt. 弄湿;使…湿润  vi. 潮湿;变潮湿 

进行时:moistening  过去式:moistened  过去分词:moistened  第三人称单数:moistens 

moisten the cloth before applying the lotion. 在涂擦洗液之前先把布弄湿。
For chandeliers: moisten a clean microfiber cloth with vodka and rub over dusty surfaces. 吊灯: 用一块浸透伏特加的软抹布擦洗有尘的吊灯表面。

  • To moisten is to make something slightly damp or just barely wet. It used to be necessary to moisten a postage stamp with your tongue before sticking it on an envelope, but today stamps stick without being licked.
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  • vt. 弄湿;使…湿润
  • vi. 潮湿;变潮湿
  • 1. moisten the cloth before applying the lotion.

    在涂擦洗液之前先把布弄湿。

  • 2. For chandeliers: moisten a clean microfiber cloth with vodka and rub over dusty surfaces.

    吊灯: 用一块浸透伏特加的软抹布擦洗有尘的吊灯表面。

  • 3. First slightly and carefully moisten the ball, I used spit on my fingertip.

    首先,你应该小心的把它弄的微湿,我曾经在手指上吐唾沫。

  • moisten (v.) 1570s, from moist + -en (1). Related: Moistened; moistening. The earlier verb was simply moist (early 14c.), from Old French moistir.
mois·ten / ˈmɔɪsn ; NAmE ˈmɔɪsn / verb [transitive ,  intransitive ] moisten(sth) to become or make sth slightly wet (使)变得潮湿,变得湿润 He moistened his lips before he spoke. 他润了润嘴唇,接着就开始讲话。 moisten moistens moistened moistening mois·ten / ˈmɔɪsn ; NAmE ˈmɔɪsn /
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