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- moisture; humidity; dampness
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- moisture
- humidity
- dampness
This refers to the presence of water in the air or in a substance. It can be used in contexts discussing the weather, plants, or any scenarios where water content is relevant.
The moisture in the room is so bad that mold has started to grow.
This refers specifically to the amount of water vapor present in the air, typically used in meteorological contexts.
I don't want to go outside today because the humidity is extremely high.
This pertains to a condition of being slightly wet, often used with materials or environments that are not completely dry.
Generated collocations (experimental)
しっけ湿気がおおい多いhigh humidityしっけ湿気をおびる帯びるto become dampしっけ湿気たいさく対策moisture control measuresしっけ湿気によるえいきょう影響effects of humidityしっけ湿気をきゅうしゅう吸収するto absorb moistureしっけ湿気がこもるto become stuffy (due to humidity)しっけ湿気がぬける抜けるto lose moistureしっけ湿気のおおい多いばしょ場所damp placeしっけ湿気をとりのぞく取り除くto remove humidityしっけ湿気をかんり管理するto manage moisture
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It gets very humid here in the summer. In the winter, on the other hand, it gets very dry.
It gets very humid at home in summer; in winter, on the other hand, it gets very dry.
Warm and humid weather increases the number of crimes.
The wet climate did not agree with his constitution.
Old homes, especially traditional Japanese ones, can be damp and unfriendly to modern life.
As for the air, there is always some moisture in the atmosphere, but when the amount increases a great deal, it affects the light waves.
If you watch the sun setting on a warm, damp day, you can see the moisture changing the shape of the sun.
It is extremely hot and humid in Bali in December.