húmedo
/ˈumedo/, [ˈu.me.ð̞o]damp, moist, wet
Adjective húmedo (feminine húmeda, masculine plural húmedos, feminine plural húmedas)
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humid, moist, damp
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El tiempo es caluroso. Y bastante húmedo.
The weather was hot. And pretty humid.
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Tom escurrió el agua de su traje de baño húmedo.
Tom wrung the water out of his wet swimsuit.
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Después de llover y estando el suelo húmedo, es más sencillo quitar la maleza.
After it rains and the ground is damp, it's easier to pull weeds.
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Estuvo caluroso y húmedo.
It's been hot and humid.
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Ellos están acostumbrados al clima húmedo del verano.
They are used to the humid climate of the summer.
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El aire está húmedo.
The air is damp.
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Estoy harto de este clima húmedo.
I am fed up with this wet weather.
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El clima húmedo es característico de la península.
A humid climate is characteristic of the peninsula.
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Tom limpió la parte superior de la mesa con un trapo húmedo.
Tom cleaned the top of the table with a wet rag.
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Algo húmedo y frío le tocó la mejilla a Nastya que se retrajo al ver que se trataba de un tentáculo gigante.
Something cold and slimy touched Nastya’s cheek, and she cringed, seeing it was a giant tentacle.
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