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Перевод: damp
[прилагательное] влажный; сырой; волглый; отсырелый; [существительное] сырость ; влажность ; испарения ; уныние; угнетенное состояние духа; рудничный газ; [глагол] смачивать; смочить; увлажнять; тормозить; смягчать; притушить; заглушать; угнетать; обескураживать; спустить жар в печи; затушить; уменьшать амплитуду колебаний; демпфировать; амортизировать
Тезаурус:
- Final rinse: Rinse off with fresh cold water and dry to a damp finish with a disposable paper towel.
- The air was still, warm and damp, as thick and scented as molasses, rich with the smell of plants and animals.
- If there has been a prolonged spell of dry weather, leaks and damp are more difficult to detect and you should be doubly suspicious of stains, water marks and white crystals if you see them.
- In winter, snow is rare, and the normal day is damp and cold.
- Moss growth on an external solid wall may suggest that the wall and its built-in joist-ends have been subjected to damp.
- It was very cold and damp and was completely under the house with no windows.
- Check the bowls periodically and give them enough water if necessary to keep the compost evenly damp.
- On the tempestuous north coast, double glazing, central heating and damp proof courses are among the first essentials.
- Blisters are a sign that moisture has either got below the felt or that the felt was laid on a damp surface.
- Tests on earlier buildings so treated revealed that up to one in twenty houses soon showed signs of damp penetration.
- Cool damp conditions producing lots of leaf and fewer peas in each pod have seen "dirty" yields of only about 3.8/ha (30cwt/acre) on early varieties, says Richard Marshall, production director of Lincs-based Branston Produce.
- Overnight, a damp fog had seeped inland from the sea, hanging above the beach, clinging to the buildings.
- All Souls suffered like many Victorian churches from high, inaccessible valley gutters, which became clogged and allowed damp to seep into the building.
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