soaked / soʊk /

浸泡浸泡过的湿透了

soaked4 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
  2. to pass, as a liquid, through pores, holes, or the like: The rain soaked through the tear in the umbrella.
  3. to be thoroughly wet: Her shoes and socks were soaking and her feet were freezing.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to place or keep in liquid in order to saturate thoroughly; steep.
  2. to wet thoroughly; saturate or drench.
  3. to permeate thoroughly, as liquid or moisture does.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or state of soaking or the state of being soaked.
  2. the liquid in which anything is soaked.
  3. Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. a habitual drinker of alcohol who is frequently intoxicated; a heavy drinker.
  4. 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.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. 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.

soaked 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

saturated

更多soaked例句

  1. The buttermilk soak also simplifies the prep and makes the final result lighter compared to the typical dredge in flour and egg.
  2. Here’s a breakdown of the most evidence-supported advice we could find for maximizing the soothing effects of a soak.
  3. 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.
  4. The researchers successfully tested sterilizing the mask with high-pressure steam, as well as with bleach and alcohol soaks.
  5. After a day on the slopes, take a soak at the on-mountain Nordic Spa.
  6. In its over 1,000-year history, the land has soaked in the blood of millions of people.
  7. Roughly a century after he jotted down his scandal-soaked observations, his notes were finally made public.
  8. The term “lobbyist” supposedly was coined during the well-corrupted (and well-soaked) presidency of Ulysses S. Grant.
  9. The dead one's rifle lies purposelessly near the soaked one's feet.
  10. The soaked one squats on the bridge, eyes furious and downcast.
  11. So we held council of war with Piegan, after which we saddled up and made ready to tackle the soaked prairies.
  12. Like Marguerite Turquet she had "well soaked the little d'Esgrignon."
  13. And when it was finished and they were soaked to the skin, they splashed up the road, shouting and singing.
  14. The cables are wrapped in cotton duck soaked in oxidized oil and varnish, and are sheathed in sheet iron.
  15. I do not remember drinking, but as later I found the front of my shirt soaked I assume the water was for me.