slovodefinícia
soak
(encz)
soak,impregnace Zdeněk Brož
soak
(encz)
soak,impregnovat v: Zdeněk Brož
soak
(encz)
soak,máčet v: Zdeněk Brož
soak
(encz)
soak,namáčet Zdeněk Brož
soak
(encz)
soak,namočit v: Zdeněk Brož
soak
(encz)
soak,promáčet v: Zdeněk Brož
soak
(encz)
soak,prosáknout v: Zdeněk Brož
soak
(encz)
soak,vymáchat v: Zdeněk Brož
Soak
(gcide)
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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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
(gcide)
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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soak
(wn)
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" [syn: soak,
soakage, soaking]
2: washing something by allowing it to soak [syn: soak,
soaking]
v 1: submerge in a liquid; "I soaked in the hot tub for an hour"
2: rip off; ask an unreasonable price [syn: overcharge,
soak, surcharge, gazump, fleece, plume, pluck,
rob, hook] [ant: undercharge]
3: cover with liquid; pour liquid onto; "souse water on his hot
face" [syn: drench, douse, dowse, soak, sop,
souse]
4: leave as a guarantee in return for money; "pawn your
grandfather's gold watch" [syn: pawn, soak, hock]
5: beat severely
6: make drunk (with alcoholic drinks) [syn: intoxicate,
soak, inebriate]
7: become drunk or drink excessively [syn: souse, soak,
inebriate, hit it up]
8: fill, soak, or imbue totally; "soak the bandage with
disinfectant" [syn: soak, imbue]
9: heat a metal prior to working it
podobné slovodefinícia
furrow soaking
(encz)
furrow soaking,brázdový podmok [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
soak
(encz)
soak,impregnace Zdeněk Brožsoak,impregnovat v: Zdeněk Brožsoak,máčet v: Zdeněk Brožsoak,namáčet Zdeněk Brožsoak,namočit v: Zdeněk Brožsoak,promáčet v: Zdeněk Brožsoak,prosáknout v: Zdeněk Brožsoak,vymáchat v: Zdeněk Brož
soak through
(encz)
soak through,prosakovat
soak up
(encz)
soak up,nasáknout v: Zdeněk Brožsoak up,nasakovat v: Zdeněk Brož
soakage
(encz)
soakage,namáčení n: Zdeněk Brož
soaked
(encz)
soaked,promočený adj: Zdeněk Brožsoaked,promoklý adj: Zdeněk Brož
soaker
(encz)
soaker, n:
soaking
(encz)
soaking,namáčení n: Zdeněk Brož
soaking up
(encz)
soaking up, n:
soaks
(encz)
soaks,namáčí Zdeněk Brož
Asoak
(gcide)
Asoak \A*soak"\, a. [Pref. a- + soak.]
Soaking.
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Soakage
(gcide)
Soakage \Soak"age\, n.
The act of soaking, or the state of being soaked; also, the
quantity that enters or issues by soaking.
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Soaked
(gcide)
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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Soaker
(gcide)
Soaker \Soak"er\, n.
1. One who, or that which, soaks.
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2. A hard drinker. [Slang] --South.
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Soaking
(gcide)
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.
[1913 Webster]Soaking \Soak"ing\, a.
Wetting thoroughly; drenching; as, a soaking rain. --
Soak"ing*ly, adv.
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Soakingly
(gcide)
Soaking \Soak"ing\, a.
Wetting thoroughly; drenching; as, a soaking rain. --
Soak"ing*ly, adv.
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Soaky
(gcide)
Soaky \Soak"y\, a.
Full of moisture; wet; soppy.
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Water-soak
(gcide)
Water-soak \Wa"ter-soak`\, v. t.
To soak water; to fill the interstices of with water.
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soak
(wn)
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" [syn: soak,
soakage, soaking]
2: washing something by allowing it to soak [syn: soak,
soaking]
v 1: submerge in a liquid; "I soaked in the hot tub for an hour"
2: rip off; ask an unreasonable price [syn: overcharge,
soak, surcharge, gazump, fleece, plume, pluck,
rob, hook] [ant: undercharge]
3: cover with liquid; pour liquid onto; "souse water on his hot
face" [syn: drench, douse, dowse, soak, sop,
souse]
4: leave as a guarantee in return for money; "pawn your
grandfather's gold watch" [syn: pawn, soak, hock]
5: beat severely
6: make drunk (with alcoholic drinks) [syn: intoxicate,
soak, inebriate]
7: become drunk or drink excessively [syn: souse, soak,
inebriate, hit it up]
8: fill, soak, or imbue totally; "soak the bandage with
disinfectant" [syn: soak, imbue]
9: heat a metal prior to working it
soak through
(wn)
soak through
v 1: be or become thoroughly soaked or saturated with a liquid
[syn: sop, soak through]
soak up
(wn)
soak up
v 1: take in, also metaphorically; "The sponge absorbs water
well"; "She drew strength from the minister's words" [syn:
absorb, suck, imbibe, soak up, sop up, suck up,
draw, take in, take up]
2: devote (oneself) fully to; "He immersed himself into his
studies" [syn: steep, immerse, engulf, plunge,
engross, absorb, soak up]
soakage
(wn)
soakage
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" [syn: soak,
soakage, soaking]
soaked
(wn)
soaked
adj 1: very drunk [syn: besotted, blind drunk, blotto,
crocked, cockeyed, fuddled, loaded, pie-eyed,
pissed, pixilated, plastered, slopped, sloshed,
smashed, soaked, soused, sozzled, squiffy,
stiff, tight, wet]
soaker
(wn)
soaker
n 1: a heavy rain [syn: downpour, cloudburst, deluge,
waterspout, torrent, pelter, soaker]
2: a person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually [syn:
alcoholic, alky, dipsomaniac, boozer, lush,
soaker, souse]
soaking
(wn)
soaking
adv 1: extremely wet; "dripping wet"; "soaking wet" [syn:
soaking, sopping, dripping]
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" [syn: soak,
soakage, soaking]
2: the act of making something completely wet; "he gave it a
good drenching" [syn: drenching, soaking, souse,
sousing]
3: washing something by allowing it to soak [syn: soak,
soaking]
soaking up
(wn)
soaking up
n 1: (chemistry) a process in which one substance permeates
another; a fluid permeates or is dissolved by a liquid or
solid [syn: absorption, soaking up]

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