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soaked

/sohk/US // soʊk //UK // (səʊk) //

浸泡,浸泡过的,湿透了

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v.无主动词 verb
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    • : to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
    • : to pass, as a liquid, through pores, holes, or the like: The rain soaked through the tear in the umbrella.
    • : to be thoroughly wet: Her shoes and socks were soaking and her feet were freezing.
    • : to penetrate or become known to the mind or feelings: The lesson didn't soak in.
    • : Informal. to drink immoderately, especially alcoholic beverages: They were soaking at the bar.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to place or keep in liquid in order to saturate thoroughly; steep.
    • : to wet thoroughly; saturate or drench.
    • : to permeate thoroughly, as liquid or moisture does.
    • : Metallurgy. to heat for reworking.
    • : Informal. to intoxicate by drinking an excess of liquor.
    • : Slang. to beat hard; punish severely: I was soaked for that mistake.
    • : to extract or remove by or as by soaking: to soak a stain out of a napkin.
    • : Slang. to overcharge: He was soaked by the waiter.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or state of soaking or the state of being soaked.
    • : the liquid in which anything is soaked.
    • : Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. a habitual drinker of alcohol who is frequently intoxicated; a heavy drinker.
    • : Australian. any small area of land, as near a spring or at the foot of a hill, that becomes swamplike or holds water after a period of heavy rain.
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    • : soak up, to absorb or take in or up by absorption: Blotting paper soaks up ink.to absorb with one's mind or senses; take in: to soak up information.Slang.to drink to excess: He can really soak up the booze.

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Examples

  • The buttermilk soak also simplifies the prep and makes the final result lighter compared to the typical dredge in flour and egg.

  • Here’s a breakdown of the most evidence-supported advice we could find for maximizing the soothing effects of a soak.

  • If you have particularly sensitive skin, you should probably keep your soaks to around 10 minutes, use gentle cleansers without fragrances or other irritants, and avoid scrubbing.

  • The researchers successfully tested sterilizing the mask with high-pressure steam, as well as with bleach and alcohol soaks.

  • After a day on the slopes, take a soak at the on-mountain Nordic Spa.

  • In its over 1,000-year history, the land has soaked in the blood of millions of people.

  • Roughly a century after he jotted down his scandal-soaked observations, his notes were finally made public.

  • The term “lobbyist” supposedly was coined during the well-corrupted (and well-soaked) presidency of Ulysses S. Grant.

  • The dead one's rifle lies purposelessly near the soaked one's feet.

  • The soaked one squats on the bridge, eyes furious and downcast.

  • So we held council of war with Piegan, after which we saddled up and made ready to tackle the soaked prairies.

  • Like Marguerite Turquet she had "well soaked the little d'Esgrignon."

  • And when it was finished and they were soaked to the skin, they splashed up the road, shouting and singing.

  • The cables are wrapped in cotton duck soaked in oxidized oil and varnish, and are sheathed in sheet iron.

  • I do not remember drinking, but as later I found the front of my shirt soaked I assume the water was for me.

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