1.浸湿,湿润,弄湿;变湿
2.(使)泪汪汪
1.to make something moist, or become moist
2.to make something slightly wet
1.To determine if your soil is sandy or not, take a handful of moistened soil and roll it into a ball.
判断土壤的含沙量是否合适,可以将土壤微微湿润之后,用手团成一个球。
2.His little blue eyes glittered and he moistened his lips with the tip of his tongue. "Go ahead, " he said hoarsely.
他小小的蓝色眼睛又开始闪光,一边用舌缘湿润着嘴唇。“继续,”他哑着嗓子说。
3.Seen across the dim candle with his moistened eyes, she looked as if she had a glory shining round her head.
他那泪汪汪的眼睛从朦胧中望去,似乎她头上有一圈光轮。
4.Her eyes moistened as she listened to the sad story.
听着这悲伤的故事,她的眼睛湿润了。
5.e. g. Her eyes moistened as she listened to the sad story.
她两眼噙泪地听着这个悲哀的故事。
6.If the object is clearly visible, the torn and moistened edge of a piece of soft paper can be used to remove it.
如果眼睛里的物体是清楚可见的,那么可以用一张撕破的,潮湿的软纸巾来移走物体。
7.When the grateful boy left the warehouse, through his own tears he saw the moistened eyes of his kind benefactor.
当这个满怀感激的小男孩离开的时候,透过潮湿的泪眼,他看到他那好心的捐助人的眼睛也湿润了。
8.Yorkshire pudding, made from flour, eggs and milk, is a sort of batter baked in the oven and usually moistened with gravy.
约克郡布丁,从面粉,蛋,奶,是一种面糊烤的烤箱,通常滋润与肉汁。
9.The fluid sometimes moistened the burial shroud near the corpse's mouth enough that it sagged into the jaw, creating tears in the cloth.
这种液体有时会弄湿靠近尸体嘴旁的寿衣,使之陷入下颌中,造成衣物的撕裂。
10.Her eyes moistened as the film went on.
随着电影情节的发展,她的眼睛湿润了。