damp


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damp
adj. húmedo, aguoso, frío y húmedo, mojado
 
s. humedad
 
v. humedecer, mojar; amortiguar, amortecer; desalentar, desanimar

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damp
húmedo

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Damp
húmedo

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damp1
(n.) = humedad.
Ex: In the diethyl zinc process damp is drawn from paper and a neutralising agent applied.

 
damp2
(adj.) = húmedo, mojado.
Ex: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.
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* damp soil = suelo húmedo.

 
damp3
(v.) = humedecer, mojar.
Ex: Type was thrust deep into roughish paper which had been softened by damping.


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dimper
[d'im:per] verb
desplomarse
falla pladask, ramla (vardagligt)
ett brev damp ner i brevlådan cayó una carta en el buzón


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