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1 wet through
a) very wet:جِداHis coat was wet through.
b) soaked to the skin.مُبَلَّل حَتى الجِلْد -
2 wet
[wet]1. adjective1) containing, soaked in, or covered with, water or another liquid:رَطْبThe car skidded on the wet road.
2) rainy:ماطِرIt was wet yesterday.
2. verb– present tenseˈwetting: past tense, past participle swet, ~ˈwettedto make wet:يُرَطِّبThe baby has wet himself / his nappy / the bed.
3. noun1) moisture:بَلَلa patch of wet.
2) rain:مَطَرDon't go out in the wet.
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3 through
تَمَامًا \ absolutely: completely: You are absolutely wrong. all: completely: I’m all alone. Your hand is all dirty. They stood all around me. altogether: completely: I don’t agree with you altogether.. dead: (in special uses, as adj or adv) sudden; suddenly; completely; exactly: He stopped dead in the middle of the road. I arrived dead on seven o’clock. directly: straight: I live directly opposite the cinema. entirely: completely: The work is not entirely finished. exactly: with complete correctness; just: That’s exactly what I wanted. fully: completely: I fully agree with you. heartily: thoroughly: I heartily agree with you. just: exactly: Just so. That’s just what I want. He’s just as old as I am. nicely: very well: This chair will suit me nicely. out: completely: I was tired out. perfectly: faultlessly; completely. quite: completely: You’re quite right. It’s not quite cooked. He’s quite the best player in the team. It was quite a surprise to me. right: exactly: It is right in the middle of the field. smack: directly and violently: I hit him smack in the eye. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: Stone cold; stone dead. supremely: completely; perfectly: Supremely happy. through: completely: My clothes were wet through. well: (no comparative forms) thoroughly: Shake the bottle well. wholly: completely: It’s wholly untrue. -
4 through
كُلِّيَّةً \ altogether: completely: I don’t agree with you altogether. fully: completely: I fully agree with you. supremely: completely; perfectly: Supremely happy. through: completely: My clothes were wet through. wholly: completely: It’s wholly untrue. -
5 Wet Doubling
A term applied to cotton yarn doubling frames wherein the yarns to be doubled are passed through a water trough between the creel and the delivery rollers. Pure water may be used or a solution which aids or accelerates wetting out of the yarns. In the English system the threads pass under one or two glass rods submerged in the liquid in the trough. In the Scotch system the bottom delivery rollers are partly submerged in the liquid. The object in wetting the threads and twisting them while wet is to produce a smoother and cleaner surface appearance with fewer projecting fibres. -
6 soaked through
a) very wet:جِداHis coat was wet through.
b) soaked to the skin.مُبَلَّل حَتى الجِلْد -
7 wringing wet
soaked through:مُبَلَّلة جدا، مليئَةٌ بالعُصارَهwringing-wet clothes.
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8 die wet werd door de Tweede Kamer gejaagd
die wet werd door de Tweede Kamer gejaagdVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > die wet werd door de Tweede Kamer gejaagd
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9 die wet zal er wel niet (door) komen
die wet zal er wel niet (door) komenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > die wet zal er wel niet (door) komen
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10 een wet in sneltreinvaart door het parlement jagen
een wet in sneltreinvaart door het parlement jagenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een wet in sneltreinvaart door het parlement jagen
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11 premočený do nitky
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12 промочить насквозь
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > промочить насквозь
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13 весь мокрый
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14 trempé jusqu’aux os
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15 durch und durch nass
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16 мокър
wet(прогизнал) soggy, soaked, drenched, sodden(за път и) splashyмед. weepingмокър чаршаф мед. a wet pack, a packing sheetмокър от роса wet with dewмокър до кости drenched to the bone, wet to the skin, wringing/sopping/soaking wetкато мокра кокошка like a drowned rat* * *мо̀кър,прил., -ра, -ро, -ри wet; ( прогизнал) soggy, soaked, soaky, drenched, sodden; (за път) splashy; мед. weeping; като \мокърра кокошка like a drowned rat; \мокърър до кости drenched to the bone, wet to the skin, wringing/sopping/soaking wet; wet like a drowned rat; \мокърър/наливен елемент wet cell; \мокърър от роса wet with dew; \мокърър чаршаф мед. a wet pack, a packing sheet; цял съм \мокърър I am wet through; • \мокърър от дъжд не се бои (be) too far gone to care.* * *soaky; soggy; soppy; splashy; wet: I'm мокър through. - Целият съм мокър.* * *1. (за път и) splashy 2. (прогизнал) soggy, soaked, drenched, sodden 3. wet 4. МОКЪР до кости drenched to the bone, wet to the skin, wringing/sopping/soaking wet 5. МОКЪР от дъжд не се бои (be) too far gone to care 6. МОКЪР от роса wet with dew 7. МОКЪР чаршаф мед. a wet pack, a packing sheet 8. като мокра кокошка like a drowned rat 9. мед. weeping 10. цял съм МОКЪР I am wet through -
17 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. -
18 измокрен
wet; drenched, soakedизмокрен до кости, съвсем измокрен dripping/sopping wet, wet through, drenched/wet to the skin, wet as a drowned rat/as a rag* * *измо̀крен,мин. страд. прич. wet, drenched, soaked; \измокрен до кости, съвсем \измокрен dripping/sopping wet, wet through, drenched/wet to the skin, wet as a drowned rat/as a rag.* * *drenched; wet* * *1. wet;drenched, soaked 2. ИЗМОКРЕН до кости, съвсем ИЗМОКРЕН dripping/sopping wet, wet through, drenched/wet to the skin, wet as a drowned rat/as a rag -
19 измокрям
wet(напълно) drench, soakизмокрямсе get wet; get/be drenched/soakedизмокрям се до кости вж. измокрен* * *измо̀крям,гл. wet; ( напълно) drench, soak;\измокрям се get wet; get/be drenched/soaked; \измокрям се до кости dripping/sopping wet, wet through, drenched/wet to the skin, wet as a drowned rat/as a rag.* * *drench; wet{wet}* * *1. (напълно) drench, soak 2. wet 3. ИЗМОКРЯМ се до кости вж. измокрен 4. ИЗМОКРЯМce get wet;get/be drenched/soaked -
20 насквозь
through; throughout; through and throughпромочил насквозь; промоченный насквозь — wetted through
промокший насквозь — wet to the skin, wet through
проникать, проходить насквозь — come through
См. также в других словарях:
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wet through and through — soaked, saturated … English contemporary dictionary
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