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1 drenched\ with\ sweat
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2 drench
[drentʃ]verbo transitivo (in rain, sweat) bagnare, infradiciare, inzuppare [person, clothes] (in di); (in perfume) inondare, riempire (in di)* * *[dren ](to soak completely: They went out in the rain and were drenched to the skin.) inzuppare* * *drench /drɛntʃ/n.(vet.) beverone (spec. medicamentoso).(to) drench /drɛntʃ/v. t.1 infradiciare; inzuppare: A wave came over the side of the boat and drenched them, un'onda ha investito il lato della barca e li ha inzuppati; We forgot to take an umbrella and got completely drenched, ci siamo dimenticati di prendere l'ombrello e ci siamo completamente inzuppati; They were drenched with sweat, erano zuppi di sudore; The meat was drenched in sauce, la carne era imbevuta di sugo● to be drenched to the skin, essere bagnato fradicio □ rain-drenched, zuppo di pioggia: a rain-drenched cricket pitch, un campo di cricket zuppo di pioggia □ sun-drenched, inondato di sole: sun-drenched beaches, spiagge inondate di sole.* * *[drentʃ]verbo transitivo (in rain, sweat) bagnare, infradiciare, inzuppare [person, clothes] (in di); (in perfume) inondare, riempire (in di) -
3 durchschwitzen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-): ich habe mein Hemd durchgeschwitzt oder mein Hemd ist durchgeschwitzt my shirt’s soaked ( oder soaking, drenched) with sweat* * *dụrch|schwit|zen [dʊrç'ʃvɪtsn] ['dʊrçʃvɪtsn]vt septo soak with or in sweatSee:→ auch durchgeschwitzt* * *durch·schwit·zen *[dʊrçˈʃvɪtsn̩]durch|schwit·zen[ˈdʊrçʃvɪtsn̩]vt▪ etw \durchschwitzen to soak sth in sweat▪ durchgeschwitzt sweaty, soaked in sweat* * *transitives Verbich habe mein Hemd usw. durchgeschwitzt — my shirt etc. is soaked in sweat
* * *durchschwitzen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-):mein Hemd ist durchgeschwitzt my shirt’s soaked ( oder soaking, drenched) with sweat* * *transitives Verbich habe mein Hemd usw. durchgeschwitzt — my shirt etc. is soaked in sweat
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4 drench
drench [drentʃ]∎ to get drenched (with rain) se faire tremper, familiar se faire saucer;∎ drenched to the skin trempé jusqu'aux os;∎ to be drenched with sweat être en nage;∎ by the time we got home we were absolutely drenched le temps d'arriver à la maison, nous étions complètement trempés;∎ figurative she had drenched herself with perfume elle s'était aspergée de parfum(b) Veterinary medicine donner ou faire avaler un médicament à2 nounVeterinary medicine (dose f de) médicament m -
5 pot
-tu, -ty; loc sg - cie; msweat, perspiration* * *mi1. sweat, perspiration; krople potu płynęły jej po twarzy beads of perspiration l. sweat ran down her face; pot leje się z niego sweat is running off him; pracować l. harować w pocie czoła sweat blood; siódme poty biją na mnie I'm all sweaty; w pocie czoła by the sweat of one's brow; wycisnąć z kogoś siódme poty make sb sweat blood; zlany potem dripping with l. in sweat; zlany zimnym potem in (a) cold sweat.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pot
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6 zlewać
impf ⇒ zlać1* * *( ulewać z wierzchu) to decant; ( do jednego naczynia) to pour together* * *ipf.1. (= odlewać) pour out; zlać z wierzchu decant.2. (= przelewać) pour off; zlać do jednego naczynia pour together.3. (= lejąc, moczyć) drench.ipf.1. (= lejąc się, łączyć się) merge, mix, blend; ( o rzekach) meet, form a confluence.2. (= oblewać się czymś) sprinkle o.s. with sth; zlewać się perfumami pour lots of perfume on o.s.; zlać się potem be drenched with sweat.3. (= oblewać się nawzajem) drench one another with water.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zlewać
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7 bizkar
[cf. Iber. biscar] iz.1. Anat.a. back; \bizkarrean konkorra zuen he had a hump on his back; \bizkarrean hartuta ekarri zuen he carried it over on his back; \bizkarra izerdiz bustia zuen his back was drenched with sweatb. (animaliena) back; katuak \bizkarra {altxatu || jasko} zuen the cat arched its back; astoaren \bizkarrean jarrita placed on the donkey's back; \bizkarrez \bizkar on the backs of animals; e-i \bizkarra {hautsi || mindu} to break sth's backc. (sorbalda) \bizkarrak {goratu || eragin} to shrug one's shoulders; \bizkarka bultzatu |\bizkarrez indar egin to push with one's shoulder2. (irud.)a. (gain) besteren \bizkarretik bizi izan to freeload off sb; besteren \bizkar mantentzen da he scrounges off othersb. (ardura, e.a.) zure \bizkar dago it's your responsibility | it's on your shoulders; bere \bizkar hartu du lan hori he took on that job; gurasoen \bizkar jaso dira ikastetxe berriak the building of new schools has been borne by the parents; i-en \bizkarrera erori to fall on sb's shoulders; i-en {egin || eman} to pin on sbc. hamaika barre egin dute gure \bizkar they've had many a laugh at our expense; i-i \bizkarra berotu to give sb a beatingd. i-i \bizkarra eman to turn one's back on sbe. \bizkarrez haizeari joan Naut. to sail with the wind; \bizkarrez argira egon to be against the light3.a. (mendiari d.) ridge; Elorretako \bizkarrean gelditu ginen we stayed on Elorreta ridgeb. (uhinari d.) crest; uhinaren \bizkarrean on the crest of the wavec. (liburuari d.) spined. (teilatua) ridgee. (aulkiari d.) back -
8 zlany
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zlany
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9 izertza
iz. profuse sweating; \izertzan dago he's sweating up a storm; \izertzan iritsi ziren herrira they reached the town drenched with sweat -
10 empapar
v.1 to soak (mojar) (material).2 to soak up.* * *1 (humedecer) to soak; (penetrar) to soak, drench2 (absorber) to soak up1 (humedecerse) to get soaked2 (persona) to get soaked, get drenched, be soaked, be drenched3 figurado (ideas etc) to soak up4 figurado (enterarse bien) to swot up (de, on)* * *1. VT1) (=mojar) to soak, drenchcierra la ducha que me estás empapando — can you turn the shower off, you're soaking o drenching me
2) (=absorber) to soak up2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( embeber) <esponja/toalla/galleta> to soakb) ( mojar mucho) < persona> to soak, drench2.empaparse v prona) ( mojarse mucho) persona/zapatos/ropa to get soaking wet, get wet throughb) ( imbuirse)empaparse de or en algo — to be/become imbued with something (frml)
empapado de la filosofía de la secta — imbued with o steeped in the philosophy of the sect
c) ( instruirse)empaparse de or en algo: se había empapado del tema — he had learned a lot about the subject
* * *= drench, soak, imbue, saturate, soak up.Ex. This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.Ex. In the vacuum soaking process paper is soaked in a watery neutralising liquid in a vacuum chamber.Ex. Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Ex. This article outlines briefly the work of the British Library aimed at improving paper quality by saturating books by a monomeric mixture of esters.Ex. They gradually soak up language, discovering the rules by which it works almost without noticing it.----* empaparse de = steep + Reflexivo + in, imbibe.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( embeber) <esponja/toalla/galleta> to soakb) ( mojar mucho) < persona> to soak, drench2.empaparse v prona) ( mojarse mucho) persona/zapatos/ropa to get soaking wet, get wet throughb) ( imbuirse)empaparse de or en algo — to be/become imbued with something (frml)
empapado de la filosofía de la secta — imbued with o steeped in the philosophy of the sect
c) ( instruirse)empaparse de or en algo: se había empapado del tema — he had learned a lot about the subject
* * *= drench, soak, imbue, saturate, soak up.Ex: This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.
Ex: In the vacuum soaking process paper is soaked in a watery neutralising liquid in a vacuum chamber.Ex: Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Ex: This article outlines briefly the work of the British Library aimed at improving paper quality by saturating books by a monomeric mixture of esters.Ex: They gradually soak up language, discovering the rules by which it works almost without noticing it.* empaparse de = steep + Reflexivo + in, imbibe.* * *empapar [A1 ]vt1 (embeber) ‹esponja/paño› to soak empapar algo EN algo to soak sth IN sthempapar las galletas en jerez soak the biscuits in sherry2 (mojar mucho) to soak, drench, saturateme empapó con la manguera she soaked o drenched o saturated me with the hosepipeel sudor le había empapado la camisa his shirt was soaked with o drenched in sweat1 (mojarse mucho) «persona» to get wet through o soaking wet o soaked o drenched; «zapatos/ropa» to get soaking wet, get wet through2 (imbuirse) empaparse DE or EN algo to be/become imbued WITH sth ( frml)volvió empapado de la filosofía de la secta he returned imbued with o steeped in the philosophy of the sect3 (instruirse) empaparse DE or EN algo:se había empapado del tema he had done a lot of work on the subject, he had learned a lot about the subject* * *
empapar ( conjugate empapar) verbo transitivo
empaparse verbo pronominal ( mojarse mucho) [persona/zapatos/ropa] to get soaking wet
empapar verbo transitivo
1 (mojar, calar) to soak: llegó con la camisa empapada en sudor, she came home with her shirt soaked in sweat
2 (con un paño) to soak up
' empapar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calar
- untar
English:
douse
- drench
- impregnate
- soak
- saturate
* * *♦ vt1. [humedecer] to soak;2. [absorber] to soak up3. [calar] to saturate, to drench;la lluvia me empapó I got soaked o drenched in the rain;el sudor le empapaba la frente his forehead was drenched in sweat* * *v/t soak; ( absorber) soak up* * *empapar vtmojar: to soak, to drench* * *empapar vb1. (mojar) to soak / to drench2. (absorber) to soak up -
11 вир
pool(воденичен) mill-pondвир вода drenched through, soaking/dripping/wringing wet* * *вир,м., -ове, (два) вѝра pool; ( воденичен) mill-pond; • \вир-вода drenched through, soaking/dripping/wringing wet; \вир-вода (потен) съм sweat from every pore.* * *dub; hole; pool* * *1. (воденичен) mill-pond 2. pool 3. ВИР вода drenched through, soaking /dripping/wringing wet 4. той беше ВИР вода he was drenched with rain/sweat: ВИР вода съм (потен) sweat from every pore -
12 обливам
pour over(за маркуч) play (on)обливам с вода pour/throw water over, souse with waterобливам с петрол souse in petrolоблива ме пот run in/pour with sweatобливам сеобливам се в пот bathe/be drenched in sweatобливам се в сълзи be drowned/bathed tearsобливам се в кръв bleed profuseсърцето ми се облива в кръв my heart is bleeding* * *облѝвам,гл. pour over; (за маркуч) play (on); облива ме пот run in/pour with sweat; \обливам с вода pour/throw water over, souse with water;\обливам се: \обливам се в кръв bleed profusely; \обливам се в пот bathe/be drenched in sweat; \обливам се в сълзи be drowned/bathed in tears; сърцето ми се облива в кръв my heart is bleeding.* * *bathe: обливам in tears - обливам се в сълзи; circumfuse; lave; perfuse* * *1. (за маркуч) play (on) 2. pour over 3. ОБЛИВАМ с вода pour/throw water over, souse with water 4. ОБЛИВАМ с петрол souse in petrol 5. ОБЛИВАМ се в кръв bleed profuse: у 6. ОБЛИВАМ се в сълзи be drowned/bathed tears 7. ОБЛИВАМ се: ОБЛИВАМ се в пот bathe/be drenched in sweat 8. облива ме пот run in/pour with sweat 9. сърцето ми се облива в кръв my heart is bleeding -
13 bagnato
wetbagnato di sudore dripping with sweatbagnato fradicio soaked, wet through* * *bagnato agg. wet: bagnato come un pulcino, as wet as a drowned rat; bagnato fino alle ossa, fradicio, wet through (o soaked through o soaked); scivolare sul terreno bagnato, to slip on the wet ground // piove sempre sul bagnato, (fig.) it never rains but it pours.* * *[baɲ'ɲato] bagnato (-a)1. aggbagnato di sudore — (viso, fronte) bathed in sweat, (camicia) soaked with sweat
bagnato fradicio — wet through, drenched
essere bagnato come un pulcino — to be like a drowned rat, be sopping wet
2. sm* * *[baɲ'ɲato] 1.participio passato bagnare2.3.bagnato di sudore — wet with sweat, sweat-soaked
sostantivo maschile wet (surface)••bagnato fradicio — dripping o soaking o sopping wet
essere bagnato fino alle ossa — to be drenched o soaked to the skin
* * *bagnato/baŋ'ŋato/→ bagnareII aggettivo[pavimento, strada, capelli] wet; (umido) damp; [ biancheria] moist; bagnato di sudore wet with sweat, sweat-soakedIII sostantivo m.wet (surface)bagnato fradicio dripping o soaking o sopping wet; essere bagnato fino alle ossa to be drenched o soaked to the skin; essere bagnato come un pulcino to look like a drowned rat; piove sul bagnato it never rains but it pours. -
14 empapado
adj.soaking, soaking-wet, soppy, drenched.past part.past participle of spanish verb: empapar.* * *1→ link=empapar empapar► adjetivo1 soaked* * *(f. - empapada)adj.* * *ADJ soaked, soaking wet* * *= sodden, water-soaked, bedraggled, saturated, soggy [soggier -comp., soggiest -sup.], drenched to the skin, wringing wet, soaking wet, wet through to the skin.Ex. He looked up and descried a gym class, all wet and draggled, scurrying back across the sodden football field.Ex. This article describes the freezing, drying and cleaning of water-soaked and smoke-damaged books.Ex. This novel's far-fetched but intriguing plot places a rather bedraggled and unimpressive Hitler on Australian soil in 1919.Ex. Place a drop of a saturated solution of sugar in water on the paper and dab up the excess liquid with cotton wool.Ex. The snakes had been kept in the soggy bilges for forty days and forty nights and were in pretty sad shape.Ex. A large party braved the elements on foot, and when they reached the summit they were drenched to the skin.Ex. The water washes in over the sides of the raft and from the waist down you will be wringing wet.Ex. NASA scientists say the Mars rovers have found what they were looking for -- hard evidence that the red planet was once soaking wet.Ex. It rained all the way and we arrived about 12.45, wet through to the skin.----* empapado en sudor = sweaty [sweatier -comp., sweatiest -sup.].* empapado hasta los huesos = drenched to the skin, soaked to the skin, wringing wet, soaking wet, wet through to the skin.* * *= sodden, water-soaked, bedraggled, saturated, soggy [soggier -comp., soggiest -sup.], drenched to the skin, wringing wet, soaking wet, wet through to the skin.Ex: He looked up and descried a gym class, all wet and draggled, scurrying back across the sodden football field.
Ex: This article describes the freezing, drying and cleaning of water-soaked and smoke-damaged books.Ex: This novel's far-fetched but intriguing plot places a rather bedraggled and unimpressive Hitler on Australian soil in 1919.Ex: Place a drop of a saturated solution of sugar in water on the paper and dab up the excess liquid with cotton wool.Ex: The snakes had been kept in the soggy bilges for forty days and forty nights and were in pretty sad shape.Ex: A large party braved the elements on foot, and when they reached the summit they were drenched to the skin.Ex: The water washes in over the sides of the raft and from the waist down you will be wringing wet.Ex: NASA scientists say the Mars rovers have found what they were looking for -- hard evidence that the red planet was once soaking wet.Ex: It rained all the way and we arrived about 12.45, wet through to the skin.* empapado en sudor = sweaty [sweatier -comp., sweatiest -sup.].* empapado hasta los huesos = drenched to the skin, soaked to the skin, wringing wet, soaking wet, wet through to the skin.* * *
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empapar ( conjugate empapar) verbo transitivo
empaparse verbo pronominal ( mojarse mucho) [persona/zapatos/ropa] to get soaking wet
empapado,-a adjetivo soaked
empapar verbo transitivo
1 (mojar, calar) to soak: llegó con la camisa empapada en sudor, she came home with her shirt soaked in sweat
2 (con un paño) to soak up
' empapado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calada
- calado
- chorrear
- empapada
English:
all
- soak
- soaking
- sodden
- soggy
- sopping
- wet
- dripping
- water
* * *empapado, -a adjsoaked, drenched;iba empapado en sudor he was soaked o drenched in sweat* * *adj soaked, dripping wet* * *empapado, -da adj: soggy, sodden* * *empapado adj soaking / soaked -
15 drench
transitive verbget completely drenched, get drenched to the skin — nass bis auf die Haut werden
* * *[dren ](to soak completely: They went out in the rain and were drenched to the skin.) durchnässen* * *[dren(t)ʃ]vt▪ to \drench sb/sth jdn/etw durchnässento get \drenched to the skin nass bis auf die Haut werdento be \drenched in sweat schweißgebadet sein* * *[drentS]vt1) (= soak) durchnässenI'm absolutely drenched — ich bin durch und durch nass
to be drenched in sweat —
* * *drench [drentʃ]A v/t1. durchnässen, (durch)tränken:drenched in blood blutgetränkt, -triefend;drenched with rain vom Regen durchnässt;B s2. VET Arzneitrank m* * *transitive verbget completely drenched, get drenched to the skin — nass bis auf die Haut werden
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16 sudo
sūdo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and a. [Gr. root id-; idos, hidros, sweat; Germ. Schweisz].I. A.Lit.(α).Absol.:(β).qui sudat,
Plaut. As. 2, 2, 23:sine causā sudare,
Cic. de Or. 2, 55, 223:sudavit et alsit,
Hor. A. P. 413:juvenum sudantibus lacertis,
Ov. M. 4, 707:quid cum Cumis Apollo sudavit,
Cic. Div. 1, 43, 98; cf.:deorum sudasse simulacra nuntiatum est,
id. ib. 2, 27, 58:bibere et sudare vita cardiaci est,
Sen. Ep. 15, 3:in montes sudantes conscendimus,
Petr. 116.—With abl., to sweat or perspire with, to be wet with, moist with, drenched in any thing:b.fit ut in speluncis saxa superne Sudent umore,
Lucr. 6, 943; cf.:cavae tepido sudant umore lacunae,
Verg. G. 1, 117:sudabant fauces sanguine,
Lucr. 6, 1147:scuta duo sanguine sudasse,
Liv. 22, 1:quattuor signa sanguine multo,
id. 27, 4:arma sudore,
Sil. 2, 455:umore Cumanus Apollo,
Flor. 2, 8, 3.— Poet.: terra sudat sanguine, Enn. ap. Non. 504, 33 (Trag. v. 213 Vahl.):sanguine litus,
Verg. A. 2, 582.—Poet., transf., of the moisture itself, to sweat, drip, distil from any thing:B.quid tibi odorato referam sudantia ligno Balsama,
Verg. G. 2, 118:dulcis odoratis umor sudavit ab uvis,
Sil. 7, 191.—Trop., qs. to sweat or perspire from exertion, i. e. to toil, labor hard, exert or fatigue one ' s self, tire one ' s self out, etc. (rare but class.; cf. Ritschl in Rhein. Mus. Neue Folge, 12, p. 458 sq.;II.syn.: contendo, luctor): sudabis satis, Si cum illo inceptas homine,
Ter. Phorm. 4, 3, 23; cf.:in cassum defessi sanguine sudent, Augustum per iter luctantes ambitionis,
Lucr. 5, 1129:vides sudare me jamdudum laborantem, quomodo, etc.,
Cic. Fam. 3, 12, 3:sudandum est his pro communibus commodis,
id. Sest. 66, 139:in mancipii redhibitione sudare,
Quint. 8, 3, 14 Spald. N. cr.:has meus ad metas equus,
Prop. 4 (5), 1, 70:sub ingenti pharetrā,
Stat. Th. 5, 443.— Poet., with inf.:et ferrea sudant Claustra remoliri,
Stat. Th. 10, 526.— Impers. pass.:parabile est, quod natura desiderat: ad supervacua sudatur,
Sen. Ep. 4, 8.—Act. (only poet. and in post-Aug. prose).A. 1.Lit.:2.et durae quercus sudabunt roscida mella,
Verg. E. 4, 30:pinguia electra,
id. ib. 8, 54:balsamum,
Just. 36, 3, 4:nemora Orientis, ubi tura et balsama sudantur,
Tac. G. 45:sudata ligno Tura,
Ov. M. 10, 308:oleum baca Venafri,
Mart. 13, 101, 1:mella,
Nemes. Ecl. 1, 76:sanguinem,
Val. Max. 1, 6, 5; Aug. in Psa. 93, 19:mella,
Lact. 7, 24, 7.—Trop. (acc. to I. B.), to sweat out a thing, i. e. to make, perform, or carry on laboriously:B.multo labore Cyclopum Sudatum thoraca capit,
Sil. 4, 436:fibulam,
Claud. Rapt. Pros. 2, 16:vomere messes,
id. Laud. Stil. 2, 94:zonam,
id. Epigr. 23, 12:deunces,
Pers. 5, 149:bella,
Prud. Cath. 2, 76:laborem,
Sil. 3, 92; Stat. Th. 5, 189. —Pregn.1. 2.Of time, to sweat through, pass or spend in sweating:actae sub pellibus hiemes aestatesque inter bella sudatae,
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17 empaparse
1 (humedecerse) to get soaked2 (persona) to get soaked, get drenched, be soaked, be drenched3 figurado (ideas etc) to soak up4 figurado (enterarse bien) to swot up (de, on)* * *verb* * *VPR1) (=mojarse) to get soaked2) (=enterarse)empaparse de: se empapó de filosofía griega — he steeped himself in Greek philosophy
- ¡para que te empapes!yo he aprobado y tú no, ¡para que te empapes! — I passed and you didn't, so there!
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■empaparse verbo reflexivo
1 (mojarse, calarse) to get drenched o soaked
2 (de un tema) se empapó de nuestra cultura, she soaked up our culture
' empaparse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calarse
- calar
- empapar
- lavar
English:
soak
* * *vpr1. [mojarse mucho] [persona] to get soaked o drenched;[objeto, lugar, prenda] to get soaked o soaking wet;me he empapado los zapatos I've got my shoes soakeddeje que el pescado se empape bien de la salsa let the fish soak up the sauce thoroughlyse empapó de ideas nacionalistas he became steeped in nationalist ideas;se empapó del tema antes de dar la conferencia he immersed himself in o got to know all about the subject before giving the talk;Fam¡para que te empapes! so there!, stick that in your pipe and smoke it!* * *v/r1 get soaked odrenched2:empaparse de algo immerse o.s. in sth* * *vr1) : to get soaking wet2)empaparse de : to absorb, to be imbued with* * *empaparse vb to get soakedcomo no llevaba paraguas, me he empapado as I didn't have an umbrella, I got soaked -
18 Р-377
В ТРИ РУЧЬИ coll PrepP Invar adv (intensif) fixed WO\Р-377 плакать, рыдать и т. п. слёзы льются, текут \Р-377 пот катится, льёт и т. п. \Р-377 (of a person) (to cry or sweat) profusely, copiouslyX (за)рыдал \Р-377 = X cried his eyes outX cried (sobbed) his heart out X cried buckets (a river) (of tears) X cried his head off (the) tears streamed (came streaming) out of X's eyes (down X's face) (pfv only) X turned on the waterworksпот катился с X-a \Р-377 = sweat (perspiration) was streaming down X's faceX was dripping (wet) with sweat (perspiration) X was drenched (soaked) with sweat.А ещё какую-то минуту спустя она уже утешала плачущую, в три ручья заливающуюся слезами Татьянку, которую, подталкивая, ввели в избу двойнята (Абрамов 1). And a minute or two later, she was comforting Tatyanka, whom the twins were nudging forward into the house and who was sobbing her little heart out (1a).«...Я открыла глаза, смотрю: она, моя голубушка, сидит на постели, сложила вот этак ручки, а слёзы в три ручья так и текут» (Толстой 2). "...1 opened my eyes and looked: there she was, the darling, sitting on the bed with her hands clasped so, and the tears came streaming out of her eyes" (2b)....Смотри, отец мой, насчет подрядов-то: если случится муки брать ржаной или гречневой, или круп, или скотины битой, так уж, пожалуйста, не обидь меня». - «Нет, матушка, не обижу», - говорил он, а между тем отирал пот, который в три ручья катился по лицу его (Гоголь 3). "...My dear sir, about those government contracts, if you should be wanting rye or buckwheat flour or any cereals or slaughtered animals, mind you don't forget me." "No, of course I won't forget you, ma'am," he said, wiping away the perspiration that was streaming down his face (3a). -
19 в три ручья
• В ТРИ РУЧЬЯ coll[PrepP; Invar; adv (intensif); fixed WO]=====⇒ в три ручья плакать, рыдать и т. п.; слёзы льются, текут в три ручья ; пот катится, льёт и т.п. в три ручья (of a person) (to cry or sweat) profusely, copiously:- [pfv only] X turned on the waterworks;- X was drenched (soaked) with sweat.♦ А ещё какую-то минуту спустя она уже утешала плачущую, в три ручья заливающуюся слезами Татьянку, которую, подталкивая, ввели в избу двойнята (Абрамов 1). And a minute or two later, she was comforting Tatyanka, whom the twins were nudging forward into the house and who was sobbing her little heart out (1a).♦ "...Я открыла глаза, смотрю: она, моя голубушка, сидит на постели, сложила вот этак ручки, а слёзы в три ручья так и текут" (Толстой 2). "...I opened my eyes and looked: there she was, the darling, sitting on the bed with her hands clasped so, and the tears came streaming out of her eyes" (2b).♦ "...Смотри, отец мой, насчет подрядов-то: если случится муки брать ржаной или гречневой, или круп, или скотины битой, так уж, пожалуйста, не обидь меня". - "Нет, матушка, не обижу", - говорил он, а между тем отирал пот, который в три ручья катился по лицу его (Гоголь 3). "...Му dear sir, about those government contracts, if you should be wanting rye or buckwheat flour or any cereals or slaughtered animals, mind you don't forget me." "No, of course I won't forget you, ma'am," he said, wiping away the perspiration that was streaming down his face (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в три ручья
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20 madido
madido agg.1 wet, soaked: madido di sudore, bathed in perspiration (o sweat)2 (fig. letter.) (inondato) drenched, soaked.* * *['madido]aggettivo moist, dampessere madido di sudore — to be dripping o pouring with sweat, to be sweat-soaked
* * *madido/'madido/moist, damp; essere madido di sudore to be dripping o pouring with sweat, to be sweat-soaked.
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clammy — Synonyms and related words: adhesive, amylaceous, bathed in sweat, beaded with sweat, clabbered, close, clotted, coagulated, curdled, damp, diaphoretic, doughy, drenched with sweat, foggy, gaumy, gelatinous, glairy, gluelike, gluey, glutenous,… … Moby Thesaurus
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