moist

moist
moist
adjective
(damp; slightly wet: moist, fertile soil.) húmedo
- moistness
- moisten
- moisture
- moisturize
- moisturise
- moisturizer
- moisturiser

moist adj húmedo
moist
tr[mɔɪst]
adjective
1 (damp) húmedo,-a; (slightly wet) ligeramente mojado,-a
the soil must be kept moist la tierra debe mantenerse húmeda
a moist sponge cake un bizcocho tierno
moist ['mɔɪst] adj
: húmedo
moist
adj.
húmedo, -a adj.
mojado, -a adj.
mɔɪst
adjective <climate/soil> húmedo; <cake> no seco
[mɔɪst]
ADJ (compar moister) (superl moistest) [atmosphere, soil, cloth] húmedo; [cake] esponjoso

moist with sth — húmedo de algo

his hands were moist with perspiration — tenía las manos húmedas del sudor

her eyes were moist with tears — tenía los ojos llorosos

* * *
[mɔɪst]
adjective <climate/soil> húmedo; <cake> no seco

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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