Humedecer in english
Moisten
pronunciation: mɔɪsən part of speech: verb
pronunciation: mɔɪsən part of speech: verb
In gestures
humedecer = wet ; dab ; dampen ; moisten ; damp ; moisturise [moisturize, -USA].
Example: In the future pictures may need not be wetted at all.Example: Meanwhile the other man got the ink ready -- it was simply a black oil paint -- and dabbed it over the face of the type when the press was open.Example: At each rotation, one sheet of copy paper is fed into the machine where it is dampened with the spirit solvent.Example: This causes spirit fluid to moisten the felt pad in the duplicator.Example: Type was thrust deep into roughish paper which had been softened by damping.Example: It thus provides all the benefits of the oil in the form of a soap, while at the same time moisturizing the skin.more:
» humedecer con la lengua = lick .
Example: Control males were slower to contact pups, licked them more, and huddled less than control females = Los machos usados como control tardaban más en relacionarse con los cachorros, los lamían un poco más y se acurrucaban menos que las hembras usadas como control.