moisten
/ˈmɔɪsn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmɔɪsn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmȯi-sᵊn/ (ame, mw)
moisten — 動詞
- moistenpresent simple I / you / we / they
- moistenshe / she / it
- moistenedpast simple
- moistening-ing form
1. to add a small amount of liquid to something, or for a surface to take on a litt
潤濕;濕潤
使某物稍微變濕,或自己微微變濕
to add a small amount of liquid to something, or for a surface to take on a little moisture.
Nadia moistened the stamp with a drop of water before mailing the letter.
Nadia 寄信前,先用一滴水把郵票潤濕。
moisten + noun + with + liquid
Please moisten the cake layers so they do not dry out overnight.
請先把蛋糕夾層稍微潤濕,免得放一晚就變乾。
imperative: moisten + food item
Omar's eyes moistened when he heard his daughter sing on stage.
Omar 聽見女兒在台上唱歌時,眼眶微微濕潤。
The nurse moistened the bandage before placing it over the scrape.
護士先把紗布稍微潤濕,再覆在擦傷上。
Dry bread softens quickly if you moisten it with warm soup.
乾硬的麵包如果用熱湯稍微潤濕,很快就會軟下來。
- dry
the general opposite; it means remove moisture or become dry
文法句型
moisten + noun
moisten + noun + with + liquid
eyes/lips + moisten
用法筆記
Often used when only a small amount of liquid is added, especially to food, cloth, lips, paper, or a bandage. Without an object, it commonly describes eyes or another surface becoming slightly wet on their own.