- moisten slightly
- помочить
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
moisten — || mɔɪsn v. make slightly wet, make damp … English contemporary dictionary
moisten — verb (I, T) to become slightly wet, or to make something slightly wet: Moisten the clay if it seems too dry … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
moisten — [[t]mɔ͟ɪs(ə)n[/t]] moistens, moistening, moistened VERB To moisten something means to make it slightly wet. [V n] She took a sip of water to moisten her dry throat. [V ed] ...a moistened flannel … English dictionary
moisten — UK [ˈmɔɪs(ə)n] / US verb [transitive] Word forms moisten : present tense I/you/we/they moisten he/she/it moistens present participle moistening past tense moistened past participle moistened to make something slightly wet … English dictionary
moisten — moist|en [ˈmɔısən] v [T] to make something slightly wet ▪ Moisten the clay if it seems too dry. ▪ She moistened her lips (=made her lips wet with her tongue) … Dictionary of contemporary English
moisten — moist ► ADJECTIVE ▪ slightly wet; damp. DERIVATIVES moisten verb moistly adverb moistness noun. ORIGIN Old French moiste, from Latin mucidus mouldy … English terms dictionary
moisten — mois|ten [ mɔısn ] verb transitive to make something slightly wet: Polly moistened her dry lips. a moistened tissue … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
moisten — [ˈmɔɪs(ə)n] verb [T] to make something slightly wet … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
moistened — moisten || mɔɪsn v. make slightly wet, make damp … English contemporary dictionary
moistening — moisten || mɔɪsn v. make slightly wet, make damp … English contemporary dictionary
moistens — moisten || mɔɪsn v. make slightly wet, make damp … English contemporary dictionary