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Перевод: humid
[прилагательное] сырой; влажный
Тезаурус:
- For the purpose of discussion the impact of agriculture on environment will initially be examined in relation to three distinct regions that exemplify developing world environments, namely arid and semi-arid regions, humid rainforest regions and mountain areas.
- It was airless and humid with a threat of thunder in the heavy sulphur-coloured clouds.
- The humid heat of the New Guinea forest had probably proven too much for someone used to the dank climate of south Wales, they reassured Joan.
- The coast is a different world, humid and lethargic.
- Humid air permeating from below can cause condensation in the roof space, particularly where there is felt under the roof tiles, which can cause the timbers to rot.
- The cheeses are matured in a specially constructed humid cellar for 2-;3 months, during which time they lose a further 225-;325g/8-;12oz in weight and develop a mould or rind beneath the muslin.
- Since few living rooms have a naturally humid atmosphere, unless you happen to have a humidifier installed for your own comfort, it's necessary to create localised humidity for those plants that need plenty of moisture in the air.
- The greater solubility of these new crystals leads to the formation of a material which, in humid environments, softens and fixes dust and carbon particles from the air onto the surface.
- This community is characteristic of windswept and could-ridden plateaus and hilltops in cold and humid north-west Britain.
- Ancient wall-paintings have survived because Egypt is hot and dry; now thousands of sweating, panting tourists surge through the scorching Valley of the Kings and into the deep, unventilated tombs, creating their own humid microclimate.
- If you only want to raise a few seedlings in spring, and provide a humid atmosphere for some cuttings later, an unheated propagator will be adequate.
- If its breath were as humid as ours, it would die within days."
- Keep the atmosphere moist and humid throughout the spring and summer.
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