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Перевод: moisten
[глагол] увлажнять; смачивать; смочить; становиться мокрым; становиться сырым; увлажняться; мочить; обмочить
Тезаурус:
- Lay a salmon fillet on top, moisten with a little stock or wine and oil, season.
- sliced raw mushroom dipped in lemon juice and a slice of lean ham; or a slice of lean ham, chopped and mixed with 2 tablespoons plain virtually fat-free fromage frais and 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard, on a bed of shredded red cabbage; or diced cooked chicken breast, diced red or green pepper, a chopped pineapple ring, 1 teaspoon tomato pure; all mixed with enough plain virtually fat-free yoghurt to moisten; or bread spread with tomato pure topped with shredded lettuce and lean, grilled back bacon - visible fat removed.
- Sprinkle with the breadcrumbs and then moisten the contents of the dish with the vegetable stock.
- "Americans," said Isa, slipping behind the tea-urn to moisten her eye-brows with her fingers.
- I dug it out and there was the remedy for rust stains - moisten with lemon juice, sprinkle with salt, place in the sun, then rinse off.
- There was only a scattering of snow across the wheatlands, the area which needs it most to moisten the soil for the growing season.
- If you keep your wicker or cane furniture in a well heated room or conservatory, moisten it regularly with a plant spray.
- How to do it : Moisten a handful of medium ground oatmeal (cornmeal if your skin is dry) and use as a gentle scrub.
- In our search for the ideal occupational therapy we have examined motorised objects (boring, according to the hens) and water pumps which moisten their dry food (more fun).
- If you find your throat is dry and you need some water just take a few sips to moisten your mouth.
- Take a new but washed tea towel or piece of muslin large enough to hold the cake and moisten with half of the remaining bourbon.
- If you discover an iron mould stain, cover thickly with salt and moisten with lemon juice.
- He had been able to moisten his throat at the clear streams of water which crossed the track but the sustenance of ale or wine to which his great frame was accustomed was denied him and he had taken no food since he had shared bread, cheese, and ham with Marian and Allen after the fight with the sturdy beggars.
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