soak 音标拼音: [s'ok]
n . 浸,湿透,大雨
vt . 使上下湿透,浸,吸入,吸收,浸出
vi . 浸泡,渗透
浸,湿透,大雨使上下湿透,浸,吸入,吸收,浸出浸泡,渗透
soak n 1 :
the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (
or other liquid );
"
a good soak put life back in the wagon " [
synonym : {
soak },
{
soakage }, {
soaking }]
2 :
washing something by allowing it to soak [
synonym : {
soak },
{
soaking }]
v 1 :
submerge in a liquid ; "
I soaked in the hot tub for an hour "
2 :
rip off ;
ask an unreasonable price [
synonym : {
overcharge },
{
soak }, {
surcharge }, {
gazump }, {
fleece }, {
plume }, {
pluck },
{
rob }, {
hook }] [
ant : {
undercharge }]
3 :
cover with liquid ;
pour liquid onto ; "
souse water on his hot face " [
synonym : {
drench }, {
douse }, {
dowse }, {
soak }, {
sop },
{
souse }]
4 :
leave as a guarantee in return for money ; "
pawn your grandfather '
s gold watch " [
synonym : {
pawn }, {
soak }, {
hock }]
5 :
beat severely 6 :
make drunk (
with alcoholic drinks ) [
synonym : {
intoxicate },
{
soak }, {
inebriate }]
7 :
become drunk or drink excessively [
synonym : {
souse }, {
soak },
{
inebriate }, {
hit it up }]
8 :
fill ,
soak ,
or imbue totally ; "
soak the bandage with disinfectant " [
synonym : {
soak }, {
imbue }]
9 :
heat a metal prior to working it Soak \
Soak \,
v .
i .
1 .
To lie steeping in water or other liquid ;
to become sturated ;
as ,
let the cloth lie and soak .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
To enter (
into something )
by pores or interstices ;
as ,
water soaks into the earth or other porous matter .
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3 .
To drink intemperately or gluttonously . [
Slang ]
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Soak \
Soak \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Soaked };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Soaking }.] [
OE .
soken ,
AS .
socian to sioak ,
steep ,
fr .
s ?
can ,
s ?
gan ,
to suck .
See {
Suck }.]
1 .
To cause or suffer to lie in a fluid till the substance has imbibed what it can contain ;
to macerate in water or other liquid ;
to steep ,
as for the purpose of softening or freshening ;
as ,
to soak cloth ;
to soak bread ;
to soak salt meat ,
salt fish ,
or the like .
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2 .
To drench ;
to wet thoroughly .
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Their land shall be soaked with blood . --
Isa .
xxiv .
7 .
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3 .
To draw in by the pores ,
or through small passages ;
as ,
a sponge soaks up water ;
the skin soaks in moisture .
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4 .
To make (
its way )
by entering pores or interstices ; --
often with through .
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The rivulet beneath soaked its way obscurely through wreaths of snow . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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5 .
Fig .:
To absorb ;
to drain . [
Obs .] --
Sir H .
Wotton .
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1913 Webster ]
235 Moby Thesaurus words for "
soak ":
absorb ,
alcoholic ,
assimilate ,
bang ,
bash ,
bat ,
bathe ,
belt ,
bender ,
bib ,
bibber ,
biff ,
bleed ,
bleed white ,
bonk ,
booze ,
boozehound ,
boozer ,
bottle sucker ,
brannigan ,
brew ,
brewing ,
bum ,
bust ,
busy ,
choke ,
clap ,
clip ,
clobber ,
clout ,
clump ,
coldcock ,
concentrate ,
congest ,
crack ,
cram ,
crowd ,
cut ,
dash ,
deal ,
deal a blow ,
deck ,
decoct ,
deluge ,
dip ,
dipsomaniac ,
distill ,
douche ,
douse ,
dowse ,
drain the cup ,
dram ,
draw ,
drench ,
drenching ,
drink ,
drink bottoms -
up ,
drink deep ,
drink hard ,
drink off ,
drink up ,
drinker ,
drouk ,
drown ,
drunk ,
drunkard ,
ducking ,
dunking ,
elbow bender ,
engross ,
essentialize ,
exploit ,
express ,
fetch ,
fetch a blow ,
fleece ,
flush ,
follow strong drink ,
gargle ,
ginhound ,
glut ,
gluttonize ,
gorge ,
gouge ,
grog ,
guzzle ,
guzzler ,
hit ,
hit a clip ,
hold up ,
hooch hound ,
imbibe ,
imbrue ,
imbruement ,
imbue ,
imbuement ,
immerse ,
impregnate ,
impregnation ,
inebriate ,
infiltrate ,
infiltration ,
infuse ,
infusion ,
inject ,
injection ,
inundate ,
jab ,
jag ,
jam ,
jam -
pack ,
knock ,
knock back ,
knock cold ,
knock down ,
knock out ,
lap ,
lap up ,
lave ,
leach ,
leaching ,
learn ,
let have it ,
liquor up ,
lixiviate ,
lixiviation ,
lush ,
lusher ,
macerate ,
maceration ,
melt down ,
nip ,
occupy ,
overburden ,
overcharge ,
overfeed ,
overfill ,
overlade ,
overload ,
overprice ,
overstuff ,
overtax ,
overweight ,
pack ,
paste ,
penetrate ,
percolate ,
percolation ,
permeate ,
permeation ,
pervade ,
plunk ,
poke ,
press out ,
profiteer ,
pulping ,
punch ,
quaff ,
refine ,
render ,
rinse ,
rum hound ,
rummy ,
satiate ,
saturate ,
saturation ,
screw ,
seethe ,
seething ,
sip ,
skin ,
slam ,
slog ,
slug ,
smack ,
smite ,
snap ,
soak up ,
soakage ,
soaker ,
soaking ,
sock ,
sodden ,
sop ,
sopping ,
sot ,
souse ,
sousing ,
sponge ,
sponge up ,
steep ,
steeping ,
stew ,
stick ,
sting ,
strike ,
strike at ,
stuff ,
submerge ,
sup ,
supercharge ,
supersaturate ,
surcharge ,
surfeit ,
swat ,
swig ,
swill ,
swillbelly ,
swillbowl ,
swillpot ,
swindle ,
swipe ,
take in ,
tank up ,
tear ,
thump ,
thwack ,
tipple ,
tippler ,
tope ,
toper ,
toss down ,
toss off ,
victimize ,
wallop ,
wash ,
waterlog ,
wet ,
whack ,
wham ,
whop ,
wino ,
wring ,
wring out ,
yerk
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SOAK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SOAK is to lie immersed in liquid (such as water) : become saturated by or as if by immersion How to use soak in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Soak
Soak - definition of soak by The Free Dictionary soak - the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid); "a good soak put life back in the wagon"
SOAK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Soak definition: to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid See examples of SOAK used in a sentence
SOAK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary SOAK definition: 1 to make something very wet, or (of liquid) to be absorbed in large amounts: 2 to leave… Learn more
soak verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of soak verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
What does soak mean? - Definitions. net To immerse in liquid to the point of saturation or thorough permeation "Soak the beans overnight before cooking " To penetrate or permeate by saturation The water soaked into my shoes and gave me wet feet I soaked up all the knowledge I could at university
SOAK definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary SOAK definition: to make, become, or be thoroughly wet or saturated , esp by immersion in a liquid | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
Soak - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com To soak something is to submerge it into water Before you cook dry beans, you soak them overnight first If you’re not a bean, you can also soak up a cool experience by immersing yourself in it
Meaning of soak – Learner’s Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary If you soak something, or let it soak, you put it in a liquid for a period of time:
SOAK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you soak something or leave it to soak, you put it into a liquid and leave it there