soakage
/soh-kij/US // ˈsoʊ kɪdʒ //UK // (ˈsəʊkɪdʒ) //
浸水,浸泡,浸湿,浸透率
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : the act of soaking.
- : liquid that has seeped out or been absorbed.
Examples
Also, the soakage in water for any length of time tends to relax the whole of the muscular system.
It failed at Erfurt, but, as it is believed the wells were contaminated by soakage, this is perhaps no certain case.
This spring or soakage, whichever it may be, is in black sand, though the sand outside the little basin is yellowish white.
So we decided on the northern course, and chose Mount Shenton, near which a soakage was marked, as our objective point.
The visible supply of water was small, and we had grave doubts as to any soakage existing!
Level 5Browse all words →