drench 的 2 个定义
- to wet thoroughly; soak.
- to saturate by immersion in a liquid; steep.
- to cover or fill completely; bathe: trees drenched with sunlight.
- (5)
- the act of drenching.
- something that drenches: a drench of rain.
- a preparation for drenching or steeping.
- (7)
drench 近义词
wet thoroughly
更多drench例句
- Even by day the Maruts create darkness with the water-bearing cloud, when they drench the earth.
- Drench is the causative of drink: here the nominative of the verb is ‘Iris’ and the object ‘beds.’
- Sometimes she was so weary that she sank down by the roadside and let130 the night-dew drench her aching limbs.
- Epsom salt, in one ounce doses, given either as a gruel or a drench, will be found to answer the purpose well.
- You will drench yourself in the blood of the innocent, only that you may do it—while no effect shall follow.'