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soakage

/soh-kij/US // ˈsoʊ kɪdʒ //UK // (ˈsəʊkɪdʒ) //

浸水,浸泡,浸湿,浸透率

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 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!