Meaning and Usage
"潮湿" describes an environment or object that is damp or humid, often implying an uncomfortable level of moisture. It is commonly used to describe weather, rooms, or materials that have absorbed moisture.
Common Collocations
- 潮湿的天气 (damp weather): often used to describe uncomfortable, humid conditions.
- 潮湿的房间 (damp room): indicates a room with excessive moisture, often leading to mold.
- 空气潮湿 (air is damp): describes the moisture level in the air.
Usage Notes
"潮湿" is generally neutral but can carry a negative connotation when describing living spaces or weather because it implies discomfort or potential damage (like mold). It is more formal than simply saying "湿" and often appears in written or descriptive contexts.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "潮湿" with "湿润" (shīrùn), which means moist but often in a more positive or neutral sense, such as skin or soil being moist. "潮湿" emphasizes an excess of moisture that can be unpleasant.
Meaning and Usage
"潮湿" describes an environment or object that is damp or humid, often implying an uncomfortable level of moisture. It is commonly used to describe weather, rooms, or materials that have absorbed moisture.
Common Collocations
- 潮湿的天气 (damp weather): often used to describe uncomfortable, humid conditions.
- 潮湿的房间 (damp room): indicates a room with excessive moisture, often leading to mold.
- 空气潮湿 (air is damp): describes the moisture level in the air.
Usage Notes
"潮湿" is generally neutral but can carry a negative connotation when describing living spaces or weather because it implies discomfort or potential damage (like mold). It is more formal than simply saying "湿" and often appears in written or descriptive contexts.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "潮湿" with "湿润" (shīrùn), which means moist but often in a more positive or neutral sense, such as skin or soil being moist. "潮湿" emphasizes an excess of moisture that can be unpleasant.
Meaning and Usage
"潮湿" describes an environment or object that is damp or humid, often implying an uncomfortable level of moisture. It is commonly used to describe weather, rooms, or materials that have absorbed moisture.
Common Collocations
- 潮湿的天气 (damp weather): often used to describe uncomfortable, humid conditions.
- 潮湿的房间 (damp room): indicates a room with excessive moisture, often leading to mold.
- 空气潮湿 (air is damp): describes the moisture level in the air.
Usage Notes
"潮湿" is generally neutral but can carry a negative connotation when describing living spaces or weather because it implies discomfort or potential damage (like mold). It is more formal than simply saying "湿" and often appears in written or descriptive contexts.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "潮湿" with "湿润" (shīrùn), which means moist but often in a more positive or neutral sense, such as skin or soil being moist. "潮湿" emphasizes an excess of moisture that can be unpleasant.