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I. soak [ingl. brit. səʊk, ingl. am. soʊk] SUST.
1. soak:
to give sth a soak ingl. brit.
to have a soak person:
2. soak (drunk):
soak coloq.
poivrot/-ote m/f coloq.
soak coloq.
II. soak [ingl. brit. səʊk, ingl. am. soʊk] V. trans.
1. soak (wet):
soak person, clothes
2. soak (immerse):
soak clothes, dried foodstuff
3. soak (drain):
soak fig., coloq.
faire casquer coloq.
III. soak [ingl. brit. səʊk, ingl. am. soʊk] V. intr.
1. soak (be immersed):
to leave sth to soak clothes
2. soak (be absorbed):
to soak into water: earth, paper, fabric
to soak through blood: bandages
to soak through rain: coat
IV. to soak oneself V. v. refl.
V. soaked ADJ.
soaked person, clothes, shoes:
VI. -soaked COMPOSIT.
rain-soaked pitch, track
I. soak off V. [ingl. brit. səʊk -, ingl. am. soʊk -] (soak off)
soak off label, stamp:
II. soak off V. [ingl. brit. səʊk -, ingl. am. soʊk -] (soak [sth] off, soak off [sth])
soak off label:
soak in V. [ingl. brit. səʊk -, ingl. am. soʊk -]
soak in water, ink:
I. soak up V. [ingl. brit. səʊk -, ingl. am. soʊk -] (soak [sth] up, soak up [sth])
soak up earth, sponge water:
II. soak up V. [ingl. brit. səʊk -, ingl. am. soʊk -] (soak up [sth])
soak up person atmosphere:
I. soak out V. [ingl. brit. səʊk -, ingl. am. soʊk -] (soak out)
soak out dirt, stain:
II. soak out V. [ingl. brit. səʊk -, ingl. am. soʊk -] (soak [sth] out, soak out [sth])
soak out stain:
soak away V. [ingl. brit. səʊk -, ingl. am. soʊk -]
soak away water:
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
soak coloq.
pochard (pocharde)
soak coloq.
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. soak [səʊk, ingl. am. soʊk] SUST.
1. soak (time under water):
2. soak (heavy drinker):
poivrot(e) m (f)
II. soak [səʊk, ingl. am. soʊk] V. trans.
1. soak GASTR. (set in water):
2. soak (make wet):
3. soak coloq. (demand money):
III. soak [səʊk, ingl. am. soʊk] V. intr.
1. soak (let sit in water):
soak beans, peas
2. soak coloq. (booze):
I. soak in V. intr.
1. soak in (become absorbed):
2. soak in (become understood):
piger coloq.
II. soak in V. trans. a. fig.
soak off V. trans.
soak up V. trans. a. fig.
soak up the atmosphere
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
transpercer qc pluie
tremper grains, semence
inonder qn/qc de qc
to soak sb/sth with sth
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. soak [soʊk] SUST.
1. soak (time under water):
2. soak argot (heavy drinker):
poivrot(e) m (f)
II. soak [soʊk] V. trans.
1. soak culin (set in water):
2. soak (make wet):
3. soak argot (overcharge):
III. soak [soʊk] V. intr.
1. soak (let sit in water):
soak beans, peas
2. soak argot (drink heavily):
soak up V. trans. a. fig.
soak up the atmosphere
I. soak in V. intr.
1. soak in (become absorbed):
2. soak in (become understood):
piger coloq.
II. soak in V. trans. a. fig.
soak off V. trans.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
transpercer qc pluie
tremper grains, semence
inonder qn/qc de qc
to soak sb/sth with sth
Present
Isoak
yousoak
he/she/itsoaks
wesoak
yousoak
theysoak
Past
Isoaked
yousoaked
he/she/itsoaked
wesoaked
yousoaked
theysoaked
Present Perfect
Ihavesoaked
youhavesoaked
he/she/ithassoaked
wehavesoaked
youhavesoaked
theyhavesoaked
Past Perfect
Ihadsoaked
youhadsoaked
he/she/ithadsoaked
wehadsoaked
youhadsoaked
theyhadsoaked
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Reflecting the zaru's capacity to soak up liquid, this term is also used as slang for a person who can drink a lot of alcohol without showing signs of inebriation.
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The cormorants possess a layer of unique feathers that retain a smaller layer of air (compared to other diving birds) but otherwise soak up water.
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Paper towels soak up water because they are loosely woven which enables water to travel between them, even against gravity.
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They are small, spongy and made with semolina or flour; when cooked correctly, they are riddled with tiny holes (which soak up whatever sauce they are served with).
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Like other mosses of this type it can soak up water up to the 30-fold amount of its own dry weight thanks to its elastic spiral fibers.
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