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I . soak [səʊk, ingl. am. soʊk] SUST.

1. soak (time under water):

soak

2. soak coloq. (heavy drinker):

soak

II . soak [səʊk, ingl. am. soʊk] V. trans.

2. soak coloq. (demand money from):

soak
soak

III . soak [səʊk, ingl. am. soʊk] V. intr. (lie in liquid)

soak up V. trans.

3. soak up (bask in):

soak up sun
soak up atmosphere

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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This consisted of a room with hessian curtains hanging from the ceiling soaked in water.
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Others steam or soak them for many hours in very hot water, or wash them with either citric acid or peroxycarbonate.
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The player who soaked most of the targets in time given becomes a winner.
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The grains are made to germinate by soaking in water, and are then halted from germinating further by drying with hot air.
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After soaking, the remaining extractant, which is not inside the pores, is evaporated.
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It grows readily from seed if the fruit is soaked in water for a few days and then gently scrubbed to remove the flesh.
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The most effective method involved soaking the parchment in ethanol to replace the water, placing it between blotting sheets, and vacuum-packing it.
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The meat may also be cubed for soaking in buttermilk, as the milk acid helps to cut the fibrils in the meat.
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Then take burnt lead, soak it in ghee butter and treat him with it.
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This one happens to soak guests in the back row.
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