dictionnaire latin - Anglais

latine - English

aequoreo madidas Anglais:

1. damp


This wall is damp.
If you watch the sun setting on a warm, damp day, you can see the moisture changing the shape of the sun.
Old homes, especially traditional Japanese ones, can be damp and unfriendly to modern life.
After it rains and the ground is damp, it's easier to pull weeds.
We get month after month of damps and drizzle
My neighbours who built their house upon a rock ended up with a damp basement.
If the Dutch roll tendecy is not effectively dampened, it is considered objectionable.
Autumn in London is usually chilly and damp with rain and drizzle.
Are there any structural problems such as large cracks or damp?
There were a couple days where it was quite windy but, generally, they get very little wind, so even at minus 10 it really doesn’t feel colder than plus 3 or 4 or 5 degrees here in Vancouver where it’s so damp.
It’s a bit damp outside, although it isn’t raining.
CHAPTER FOUR Valjean and Cosette Somewhere on the outskirts of Paris, Jean Valjean stopped outside a large, ancient building with damp walls.
He put his hand on her forehead and felt that it was damp
'Our hotel room felt cold and damp.' 'On damp days, we have to dry the washing indoors.
The down of chicks that have just hatched is damp, but after two hours it dries out and becomes fluffy.