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Definition of humid in English: humidadjective ˈhjuːmɪdˈ(h)juməd Marked by a relatively high level of water vapour in the atmosphere. (大气)潮湿的;微湿的;湿润的 湿热的一天。 Example sentencesExamples - Create a humid atmosphere for house plants by lining the bath with capillary matting.
- Because if it is, then I can confirm that it's not just relatively humid, but very humid.
- It must be used soon after it is made, as it rapidly softens and becomes sticky, especially in humid weather.
- It was one of those heavy, humid evenings when you never quite know whether it will pour or the sun will break through.
- It was an inhospitable house: cold and damp in the winter, humid in the summer.
- The weather has been very hot today, almost too hot in that it is sticky and very humid.
- They occur as humid air twists upwards from warm sea water into cooler air above.
- His comeback was interrupted by the humid conditions in Kuala Lumpur which sparked an electrical storm.
- It's been hot and humid today, with sunshine powerful enough to burn unprotected skin.
- We might need to move them later, but at least they're now out of the hot and humid atmosphere of the sun room.
- Less humid climates coincide with low sea levels and warm / humid climates with high sea levels.
- Try placing a bowl of water in the room to make it more humid which can relieve a cough.
- I put them in a clear plastic bag to give them a humid atmosphere, and that seems to have helped.
- The southern swamplands have the lowest rainfall but are humid and oppressive all year.
- Angry shouts and cries filled the humid air, already heavy with a strong saturation of blood.
- The rainy season is over, with its dull, monotonous grey skies and unpleasant humid rain.
- It was very hot out, and humid as well, so the cool water that embraced her was a relief.
- Last year at the same time the temperature in Korea was in the high 80s and it was very humid and sticky.
- In humid environments, the soil may become saturated and rainfall cannot enter the ground surface.
- This has brought warm and humid southerly winds, while high above the UK the air is relatively cold.
Synonyms muggy, close, sultry, sticky, steamy, oppressive, airless, stifling, suffocating, stuffy, clammy, soupy, heavy, fuggy, like a Turkish bath, like a sauna damp, dank, moist, wet, misty
Derivativesadverb Outside, the air hung humidly upon people rushing from place to place under the hot Chicago sun. Example sentencesExamples - It is humidly tropical along the coastal plain, cool in the western mountains, and rather dry and hot on the flat and sometimes rolling northern savanna (treeless plains).
- Her flimsy tee-shirt clung humidly to her body.
OriginLate Middle English: from French humide or Latin humidus, from humere 'be moist'. Definition of humid in US English: humidadjectiveˈ(h)jumədˈ(h)yo͞oməd Marked by a relatively high level of water vapor in the atmosphere. (大气)潮湿的;微湿的;湿润的 湿热的一天。 Example sentencesExamples - It was one of those heavy, humid evenings when you never quite know whether it will pour or the sun will break through.
- Because if it is, then I can confirm that it's not just relatively humid, but very humid.
- Try placing a bowl of water in the room to make it more humid which can relieve a cough.
- This has brought warm and humid southerly winds, while high above the UK the air is relatively cold.
- Less humid climates coincide with low sea levels and warm / humid climates with high sea levels.
- I put them in a clear plastic bag to give them a humid atmosphere, and that seems to have helped.
- In humid environments, the soil may become saturated and rainfall cannot enter the ground surface.
- Angry shouts and cries filled the humid air, already heavy with a strong saturation of blood.
- It was very hot out, and humid as well, so the cool water that embraced her was a relief.
- His comeback was interrupted by the humid conditions in Kuala Lumpur which sparked an electrical storm.
- Create a humid atmosphere for house plants by lining the bath with capillary matting.
- They occur as humid air twists upwards from warm sea water into cooler air above.
- It must be used soon after it is made, as it rapidly softens and becomes sticky, especially in humid weather.
- The rainy season is over, with its dull, monotonous grey skies and unpleasant humid rain.
- Last year at the same time the temperature in Korea was in the high 80s and it was very humid and sticky.
- It was an inhospitable house: cold and damp in the winter, humid in the summer.
- It's been hot and humid today, with sunshine powerful enough to burn unprotected skin.
- The weather has been very hot today, almost too hot in that it is sticky and very humid.
- The southern swamplands have the lowest rainfall but are humid and oppressive all year.
- We might need to move them later, but at least they're now out of the hot and humid atmosphere of the sun room.
Synonyms muggy, close, sultry, sticky, steamy, oppressive, airless, stifling, suffocating, stuffy, clammy, soupy, heavy, fuggy, like a turkish bath, like a sauna
OriginLate Middle English: from French humide or Latin humidus, from humere ‘be moist’. |