soak的意思和读音

soak

: [soʊk] : [səʊk]

v.湿湿

n.湿

soaks  soaking  soaked  

v.dry out,exude

v.immerse,steep,marinate,infuse,saturate

soakv.

1.[t][i]湿湿to put sth in liquid for a time so that it becomes completely wet; to become completely wet in this way

I usually soak the beans overnight.

If you soak the tablecloth before you wash it, the stains should come out.

Leave the apricots to soak for 20 minutes. 20

I'm going to go and soak in the bath.

2.[t]~ sb/sth使湿湿to make sb/sth completely wet

A sudden shower of rain soaked the spectators.

3.[t](informal)~ sb);to obtain a lot of money from sb by making them pay very high taxes or prices

He was accused of soaking his clients.

n.

1.湿an act of leaving sth in a liquid for a period of time; an act of making sb/sth wet

Give the shirt a good soak before you wash it.

2.(informal)a period of time spent in a bath

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v.1.to put something into a liquid and leave it there for a period of time2.to make something very wet, or to become very wet3.to spend a long time in the bath4.to make someone pay too much money1.to put something into a liquid and leave it there for a period of time2.to make something very wet, or to become very wet3.to spend a long time in the bath4.to make someone pay too much money

n.1.a long period of time spent in the batstrong.a period of time when something is left in water or another liquid

1. 〖 flood〗 soak〖 leaching〗 ...

2.湿 snob n. soak v. ;湿;湿 n. soap n. v. ...

3. so ,, soak 湿 sob ...

4. ,〖 overflow;flood〗 ,soak欿”。;〖 greedy;deprave…

5. ;soak〖 conserve〗 ...

6. deposit( soak) precipitation( ) ...

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1.Faint smell of flowers, although it does not soak into the depths of the heart and lungs strong, but pleasant fragrance, eternity.

2.Where fishermen once set out to sea, now travellers stop to soak up the sun which bakes the sandy shores.

3.A trip to Budapest would not be complete without taking a soak at one of the many fancy bathhouses, pools, or spas around the city.

4.That powder is able to soak up gases, which combine with the water molecules to produce a hydrate.

5.You can shower, but most surgeons prefer that you do not soak in a tub for at least a week or more after surgery.

6.For a mild, stain-free bleach, soak your delicates in a mixture of lemon juice and baking soda for at least half an hour before washing.

7.I needed a full day to soak in the atmosphere (and to rest) before I felt ready to leave.),

8.He said, "The skin acts like a sponge. It's the last defense before anything enters the body. It evolved to soak up impurities. ",“线。”

9.The brain is acting a bit like a sponge; it can soak up new information and change to make room for it, a concept known as plasticity.”。

10.I feel spoilt, especially when he refuses to let me wash up and sends me upstairs for a soak in the bath.