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soakBrE /səʊk/NAmE /soʊk/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they soak BrE /səʊk/ NAmE /soʊk/present simple - he / she / it soaks BrE /səʊks/ NAmE /soʊks/past simple soaked BrE /səʊkt/ NAmE /soʊkt/past participle soaked BrE /səʊkt/ NAmE /soʊkt/ -ing form soaking BrE /ˈsəʊkɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈsoʊkɪŋ/ [T, I] to put sth in liquid for a time so that it becomes completely wet; to become completely wet in this way 浸泡;浸湿;浸透;湿透◆~ sth (in sth) I usually soak the beans overnight. 我通常把豆子泡一夜。◆If you soak the tablecloth before you wash it, the stains should come out. 先把桌布浸一浸再洗,污迹就能去掉。◆~ (in sth) Leave the apricots to soak for 20 minutes. 把杏子浸泡 20 分钟。◆I'm going to go and soak in the bath. 我要去泡个澡。 [T] ~ sb/sthto make sb/sth completely wet 使湿透;把…浸湿 SYN drench ◆A sudden shower of rain soaked the spectators. 突如其来的一阵雨把观众淋了个透。 [T] ~ sb(informal) to obtain a lot of money from sb by making them pay very high taxes or prices 向(某人)敲竹杠;宰(某人);向(某人)征收重税◆He was accused of soaking his clients. 他被指控向客户敲竹杠。 ●ˈsoak into/through sth●soak ˈin(of a liquid 液体) to enter or pass through sth 渗入;渗透◆Blood had soaked through the bandage. 血透过绷带渗了出来。●ˌsoak sth↔ˈoff/ˈoutto remove sth by leaving it in water 把…泡掉●ˌsoak sth↔ˈupto take in or absorb liquid 吸收,吸掉(液体)◆Use a cloth to soak up some of the excess water. 用布把多余的水吸去。to absorb sth into your senses, your body or your mind (通过感官、身心)吸取,摄取◆We were just sitting soaking up the atmosphere. 我们就坐在那儿感受着那里的气氛。 soakBrE /səʊk/NAmE /soʊk/ noun (also soak·ing) [sing.] an act of leaving sth in a liquid for a period of time; an act of making sb/sth wet 浸泡;浸渍;湿透◆Give the shirt a good soak before you wash it. 把衬衫好好泡一泡再洗。(informal) a period of time spent in a bath 洗澡;泡澡 |