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美:[soʊkt]
英:[səʊkt]
美:[soʊkt]
adj.
被湿透的,浸泡的
淋透的
v.
浸( soak的过去式和过去分词)
verb
intransitive verb
to lie immersed in liquid (such as water) : become saturated by or as if by immersion
to enter or pass through something by or as if by pores or interstices : permeate
to penetrate or affect the mind or feelings—usually used with in or into
to drink alcoholic beverages intemperately
transitive verb
to permeate so as to wet, soften, or fill thoroughly
to place in a surrounding element (such as liquid) to wet or permeate thoroughly
to extract by or as if by steeping
soak the dirt out
to draw or take in by or as if by suction or absorption
soaked up the sunshine
to intoxicate (oneself) by drinking alcoholic beverages
to cause to pay an exorbitant amount
noun
the act or process of soaking : the state of being soaked
the liquid in which something is soaked
drunkard
slang pawn entry 2 sense 2
soak in吸收;被深刻领会
soak upv. 吸收
soak time浸泡时间
soak intov. 渗透入
soak up the sunv. 沐日光浴
soak outv. 浸泡出
Verb Middle English soken, from Old English socian; akin to Old English sūcan to suck
The first known use of soak was before the 12th century
soapberrynoun
any of a genus of mostly tropical woody plantsalso: the fruit of a soapberry that is sometimes used as a substitute for soap
soap1 of 2noun
a substance that is usually made by the action of alkali on fat, dissolves in water, and is used for washing
a salt of a fatty acid
soap opera
soap2 of 2verb
to rub soap over or into
soak1 of 2verb
to lie covered with a liquid
to place in a liquid to wet or as if to wet thoroughly
to enter or pass through something by or as if by pores : permeate
to penetrate or affect the mind or feelings
to draw out by or as if by steeping
soak the dirt out
to draw in by or as if by suction or absorption
soaked up the sunshine
to cause to pay too much
soak2 of 2noun
the act or process of soaking : the state of being soaked
drunkard
soak1 of 2verb
to lie covered with a liquid
to place in a liquid to wet or as if to wet thoroughly
to enter or pass through something by or as if by pores : permeate
to penetrate or affect the mind or feelings
to draw out by or as if by steeping
soak the dirt out
to draw in by or as if by suction or absorption
soaked up the sunshine
to cause to pay too much
soak2 of 2noun
the act or process of soaking : the state of being soaked
drunkard
soak1 of 2verb
to lie covered with a liquid
to place in a liquid to wet or as if to wet thoroughly
to enter or pass through something by or as if by pores : permeate
to penetrate or affect the mind or feelings
to draw out by or as if by steeping
soak the dirt out
to draw in by or as if by suction or absorption
soaked up the sunshine
to cause to pay too much
soak2 of 2noun
the act or process of soaking : the state of being soaked
drunkard
1 My mother caught the blood and wiped the cuts with a cold towel soaked in wine.
2 She looked soaked to the bone, and delighted about it.
3 The streaming hot water soaked everyone to the skin, and as soon as the water cooled down, everybody was wet and freezing.
4 The blood that soaked their clothes was still fresh and their eyes were open.
5 The pain was dull, which surprised him, but his shirt was soaked red.
6 They tore strips from their clothing and soaked them in a desperate attempt to carry at least a little water with them.
7 Rain soaked the drapes and rugs and left the wall plaster soft and spongy.
8 The bright crimson samite of his sleeve turned a darker shade of red as his blood soaked through it.
9 It was teeming down and we all got soaked.
大雨倾盆,我们全都湿透了。
10 By the time they got to the bus they were soaked.
11 Dinner the night before had been nothing but old bread soaked in small bowls of watered-down gravy.
12 Muff was her friend, but she’d soaked up the rules of being white like a sponge in a bowl of vinegar.
13 On the way, the sucking mud stole my ruined socks from my feet, and then I squirmed out of my baseball sleeves and tossed the soaked raglan down onto the roadway.
14 After I had finished taking a bath, I washed my clothes or, rather, soaked and spread them on the grass to dry.
15 But I was soaked and humiliated and furious.
16 The camphor soaked cloth lay upon her brow.
17 We scrubbed and soaked and tried almost everything to get rid of the smell of horses and manure, but even after a day’s work we did not quite manage it.
18 She ran back to the Volvo, leaving us to get soaked.
19 The formal door that opened onto the front porch from the living room was soaked already, but there was a small back door, too.
20 The sheet was filthy, soaked with all the things a body does, and the stench in the room was terrible.
1 充满某事物
4 沉浸
5 渗入
infiltration soakage infilter filter sink penetrate riddle seep sop permeate pierce transfuse interfuse soak its way
6 湿透的
wringing-wet saturated soggy sodden soppy sopping soaking drenched dripping bathed wringing sopped waterish sobby through
7 酒醉
bousy smashed boozy looped tipsy stewed plastered cross-eyed vinous besotted buffy gassed sloshed zigzagged slewed boozed sozzled drunkenly lushly drunk drunkenness ebriety tanked up be in liquor in cups belly up
9 大醉
shot helpless smashed blitzed inebriate heat intoxication jag inebriety ebriety on the fuddle have a snoot full three sheets in the wind
10 专心
close involved intent devoted absorbed undivided studious wedded single-eyed concentration absorption devotion immersion preoccupation singleness intentness engrossment apply involve bury soak wed be occupied with
12 湿透
wringing-wet saturated soggy sodden soppy sopping soakingly soak douse souse sog water-soak drip sop bedrench drouk drown deluge drench drenching wet through soaked to the skin soaking drenched dripping bathed wringing sopped waterish sobby soggily ducking sogginess wringing wet saturate through saturation