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hafifçe ıslatmak
Turkish - English
Definition of
hafifçe ıslatmak
in Turkish English dictionary
damp
Pertaining to or affected by noxious vapours; dejected, stupified
To dampen; to render damp; to moisten; to make humid, or moderately wet; as, to damp cloth
Being in a state between dry and wet; moderately wet; moist
O'erspread with a damp sweat and holy fear - John Dryden.
Moisture; humidity; dampness
To put out, as fire; to depress or deject; to deaden; to cloud; to check or restrain, as action or vigor; to make dull; to weaken; to discourage
A gaseous product, formed in coal mines, old wells, pits, etc
To render damp; to moisten; to make humid, or moderately wet; to dampen; as, to damp cloth
deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping
lessen in force or effect; "soften a shock"; "break a fall"
slightly wet; "clothes damp with perspiration"; "a moist breeze"; "eyes moist with tears
a slight wetness restrain or discourage; "the sudden bad news damped the joyous atmosphere"
A gaseous product, formed in coal mines, old wells, pints, etc
{f}
diminish the intensity of, moderate; moisten; depress
Something that is damp is slightly wet. Her hair was still damp She wiped the table with a damp cloth. = moist
{i}
moisture, wetness
Being in a state between dry and wet; moderately wet; moist; humid
Slightly wet; somewhat moist or wet
Moisture; humidity; fog; fogginess; vapor
If you damp something, you make it slightly wet. Hillsden damped a hand towel and laid it across her forehead. = dampen. water in walls or in the air that causes things to be slightly wet
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