词汇 | soak |
释义 | soak verb uk /səʊk/ us /soʊk/ C1[ I+ adv/prep, T ] to make something very wet, or (of liquid) to be absorbed in large amounts: 浸湿,把…湿透;(液体)渗入,渗透 The wind had blown the rain in and soaked the carpet.雨被风吹进了屋里,打湿了地毯。 You'd better wipe up that red wine you've spilled before it soaks (= is absorbed)into the carpet.你最好把洒在地毯上的红葡萄酒擦掉,免得渗进地毯里。 Blood had soaked through both bandages.血已经把两条绷带都浸透了。 to cover in or fill with liquid wetWet the flannel before you wipe the child's face. moistenHe licked his lips to moisten them. dampenUse a dampened paper towel to clean the cooker. saturateFully saturate the ground after planting seeds. soakSoak the clothes with detergent overnight. B2[ I or T ] to leave something in liquid, especially in order to clean it, make it softer, or change its flavour: 浸泡,泡 You can usually soak out a stain.通常情况下你可以把污渍浸泡掉。 Leave the beans to soak overnight./Let the beans soak overnight.把豆子浸泡一夜。 Soak the fruit in brandy for a few hours before you add it to the mixture.先把水果放在白兰地中浸泡几个小时,然后再把它加入混合料中。 to wash something washHave you washed the dishes yet? washWash your hands before dinner, please. batheHave you bathed yet today? showerI always shower after I exercise. rinseShe rinsed the cloth in the sink. soakShe soaked the T-shirt overnight to get rid of the stains. Wet weather & wetness clammily clamminess clammy damp damply dampness dankly douse flooded moist moisten monsoon rehydration remoisten rewet saturation semi-dry sleety soaked sodden You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Enclosing, surrounding and immersing Phrasal verbsoak something up soak noun[ C ] uk /səʊk/ us /soʊk/ soaknoun[C] (MAKE WET)a period of time during which something is in liquid: 浸泡,浸透 Most dried beans need a soak before they're cooked.大多数干豆子在烹饪之前都需要浸泡。 Showers are all right but there's nothing like a good long soak in the bath.洗淋浴也不错,但根本不能跟在浴缸中舒舒服服地泡澡相比。 Enclosing, surrounding and immersing beleaguer beleaguered beset border box someone/something in drown dunk enclosure fence something in fence something off flooding gather gift wrap gift-wrapped sheathe siege steep steep something/someone in something submersion swaddle soaknoun[C] (PERSON)old-fashionedinformal a person who is often drunk酒鬼,酗酒者 Drunkenness & sobriety alky battered beer goggles binge drinker binge drinking blasted dipsomania hard drinker have a few (too many)idiom in a drunken stupor inebriate inebriated muzzy rat-arsed ripped roaring drunkidiom shit-faced slaughtered smashed whacked soak | American Dictionarysoak verb us/soʊk/ soakverb (MAKE WET)[ I/T ] to make something very wet, or of a liquid to be absorbed: [ T ]The hikers got soaked in the downpour. [ I ]Water soaked through my shoes. [ I/T ] To soak something means to leave it in liquid for a period of time, esp. to clean or soften it: [ T ]Let’s just soak the dishes. soakverb (CHARGE)[ T ]slang to charge someone too much money: I got soaked for the cab ride. soakingadjectiveus/ˈsoʊ·kɪŋ/(alsosoaking wet, us/ˌsoʊ·kɪŋˈwet/) It’s so humid that my shirt is soaking wet before I leave the house. Phrasal verbsoak up something |
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