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1 soak
أشْبَعَ بالماء \ soak: to make (a material) very wet: Our clothes were soaked by the storm. \ اِنْتَقَع \ soak: to lie (or allow to lie) in liquid, for a purpose such as removing dirt: Let your shirt soak for an hour. Soak it in hot soapy water. \ See Also نقع (نَقَعَ) \ تَخَلَّلَ \ soak: (of liquid) to pass slowly into or through sth.: The blood soaked through his coat. -
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نَقَعَ \ saturate: to make thoroughly wet; cause a substance, material, etc. to hold as much liquid as it will take. soak: to lie (or allow to lie) in liquid, for a purpose such as removing dirt: Let your shirt soak for an hour. Soak it in hot soapy water. steep: to keep (a material or substance) in liquid for a long time (in order to soften, colour, preserve, draw out dirt, etc.). -
3 soak up
اِمْتَصَّ \ absorb: to take in (liquid, heat, light, knowledge, etc.): Salt absorbs water. soak up: to draw up liquid: Salt will soak up ink. suck: (of people) to draw liquid into the mouth; (of things) to draw liquid into themselves: Babies suck (at) their mothers’ breasts. Plants suck up water. \ See Also مص (مَصَّ) -
4 soak up
to draw in or suck up; to absorb:يَمتَصYou'd better soak that spilt coffee up with a cloth.
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5 soak
بَلَّلَ بَلَلاً شديدًا \ soak: to make (a material) very wet: Our clothes were soaked by the storm. drench: wet thoroughly: We were drenched by the storm. -
6 soak
نَفَذَ إلى \ penetrate: to make a way into or through (sth.) by force or with difficulty: The knife penetrated his heart. soak: (of liquid) to pass slowly into or through sth.: The blood soaked through his coat. -
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[səuk] verb1) to (let) stand in a liquid:يَنْقَع في الماءShe soaked the clothes overnight in soapy water.
2) to make very wet:يُبَلِّلThat shower has completely soaked my clothes.
يَتَخَلَّلThe blood from his wound has soaked right through the bandage.
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8 soak age pit
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > soak age pit
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9 soak cycle
1. пауза при дискретном орошении;Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > soak cycle
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10 infusion, soak(ing)
نَقْع \ infusion, soak(ing). -
11 saturate, soak, suffuse
شَرَّبَ \ saturate, soak, suffuse. \ See Also أشبع (أشبَعَ)، روى (رَوَّى) -
12 cold soak tests
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > cold soak tests
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13 steam soak project
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > steam soak project
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14 steam soak test
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > steam soak test
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15 wellbore soak
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > wellbore soak
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16 отмока
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17 להירטב לגמרי
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18 змочувати
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19 (pro)sáknout
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20 кваси
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soak — vb Soak, saturate, drench, steep, impregnate, sop, waterlog can mean to permeate or be permeated with or as if with water. Soak suggests immersion in a liquid so that the substance absorbs the moisture and usually becomes thoroughly wetted,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
soak — [sōk] vt. [ME soken < OE socian < base of sucan: see SUCK] 1. to make thoroughly wet; drench or saturate [soaked to the skin by the rain] 2. to submerge or keep in a liquid, as for thorough wetting, softening, for hydrotherapy, etc. 3. a)… … English World dictionary
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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
soak — soak·age; soak·er; soak·ing·ly; pre·soak; soak; … English syllables
soak — ► VERB 1) make or become thoroughly wet by immersion in liquid. 2) (of a liquid) penetrate or permeate completely. 3) (soak up) absorb (a liquid). 4) (soak up) expose oneself to (something beneficial or enjoyable). 5) (soak oneself in) i … English terms dictionary
Soak — Soak, v. i. 1. To lie steeping in water or other liquid; to become sturated; as, let the cloth lie and soak. [1913 Webster] 2. To enter (into something) by pores or interstices; as, water soaks into the earth or other porous matter. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
soak — index imbue, immerse (plunge into), overload, permeate, pervade Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
soak — sōk n an often hot medicated solution with which a body part is soaked usu. long or repeatedly esp. to promote healing, relieve pain, or stimulate local circulation … Medical dictionary
soak — (v.) O.E. socian (related to sucan to suck ), from P.Gmc. *sukon (Cf. W.Flem. soken), from PIE root *seue to take liquid (see SUP (Cf. sup) (2)). Slang meaning to overcharge first recorded 1895. Related: Soaked; soaking … Etymology dictionary
soak — [v] drench, wet absorb, assimilate, bathe, damp, dip, drink, drown, dunk, flood, imbrue, immerge, immerse, impregnate, infiltrate, infuse, macerate, marinate, merge, moisten, penetrate, percolate, permeate, pour into, pour on, saturate, seethe,… … New thesaurus
soak — soak1 S3 [səuk US souk] v [: Old English; Origin: socian] 1.) [I and T] if you soak something, or if you let it soak, you keep it covered with a liquid for a period of time, especially in order to make it softer or easier to clean ▪ Soak the… … Dictionary of contemporary English