湿 shī

wet, moist, humid, damp; illness

HSK 5 #1743

DEFINITIONS

  • wet, moist, humid, damp
  • illness
  • variant of 濕|湿[shi1]
  • moist
  • wet

STROKES

WORDS

湿滑 shī huá slippery and wet; having a surface that is moist and slick, making it easy to slip or slide
湿淋淋 shī lín lín soaking wet; completely drenched or covered with water
湿痕 shī hén wet marks; damp traces or stains
湿发 shī fà wet hair; refers to damp or wet hair
湿 rén shī people getting wet
湿凉感 shī liáng gǎn a familiar wet and cool sensation
湿漉 shī lù damp; wet
湿 rǎn shī to dye wet; to soak; to stain with liquid
湿红 shī hóng damp red; wet or moist red color
湿湿 shī hóng shī wet red color; refers to a reddish color that appears wet or moist
湿风 shī fēng damp wind; can refer to a type of weather condition or pathogenic factor in Traditional Chinese Medicine
湿 wēi shī slightly wet; a little damp
湿滑弹 shī huá tán wet, slippery, bouncing
湿寒 shī hán damp and cold; describing a type of coldness that is associated with dampness
湿热 shī rè warm and moist; typically used to describe a sensation or environment that is hot and humid, or a warm wet feeling
湿着 shī zhe wet; to be in a state of being wet, often used for describing objects or body parts that are currently wet
湿意 shī yì a sense of wetness; a feeling or perception related to moisture or being slightly damp