humidity
/hjuːˈmɪdəti/ (bre, ipa) · /hjuːˈmɪdəti/ (ame, ipa) · /hyü-ˈmi-də-tē yü-/ (ame, mw)
humidity — 名詞
1. the condition of the atmosphere when it contains a large amount of water vapour,
潮濕
空氣潮濕的狀態
the condition of the atmosphere when it contains a large amount of water vapour, making the air feel damp, sticky, and often uncomfortably warm
The humidity in Taipei during summer makes it hard to sleep without air conditioning.
臺北夏季的潮濕程度讓人不用冷氣就很難入睡。
collocation: humidity in + place
After the rain stopped, the humidity stayed high and their clothes remained damp all afternoon.
雨停之後,潮濕度依然很高,他們衣服整個下午都溼溼的。
Mei found the humidity of the tropical climate unbearable, so she decided to move to the mountains.
Mei 受不了熱帶氣候的潮濕,於是決定搬到山區。
High humidity can make a warm day feel much hotter than it really is.
高濕度會讓溫暖的天氣感覺比實際熱得多。
The humidity inside the greenhouse was so thick that Fatima's glasses fogged up as soon as she walked in.
溫室裡的濕氣很重,Fatima 一走進去眼鏡就起霧了。
- dryness
the state of containing no water or very little water
用法筆記
An uncountable noun — you cannot say 'a humidity' or 'humidities'. Instead use phrases like 'some humidity', 'a high level of humidity', or 'the humidity'.
常見錯誤
2. a figure, usually expressed as a percentage, that indicates the quantity of wate
濕度
空氣中水氣含量的百分比數值
a figure, usually expressed as a percentage, that indicates the quantity of water vapour held in the atmosphere at a particular moment
The weather forecast said the humidity would reach eighty-five percent by late morning.
氣象預報說濕度會在接近中午時達到百分之八十五。
collocation: humidity reaches [number] percent
Raj bought a small device to measure the humidity inside his violin case.
Raj 買了一個小儀器來測量小提琴盒內的濕度。
Farmers check the humidity levels every morning during the rice-growing season.
農民在稻作生長季節每天早晨都會查看濕度數值。
The humidity dropped sharply from ninety to forty percent after the cold front moved through.
冷鋒通過之後,濕度從百分之九十急遽下降到百分之四十。
Kenji checks the outdoor humidity before deciding whether to water his vegetable garden.
Kenji 會先查看戶外濕度,再決定是否要澆菜園。
用法筆記
Commonly used with verbs describing change — 'rise', 'fall', 'drop', 'increase' — to talk about how the measured level goes up or down.