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1 soak
[səuk]1) (to (let) stand in a liquid: She soaked the clothes overnight in soapy water.) namočiť2) (to make very wet: That shower has completely soaked my clothes.) namočiť, premočiť3) ((with in, into, through etc) (of a liquid) to penetrate: The blood from his wound has soaked right through the bandage.) presiaknuť•- soaked- - soaked
- soaking
- soaking wet
- soak up* * *• vsiaknut sa• vniknút• vylúhovat• vyrovnávat teplotou• vziat• zliat• premocit• prepiect• presiaknutý• prevlhnút• premocit (sa)• presiaknut• preniknút• presýtit• pitie• ošklbat• pijan• pijatika• poriadne upiect• mácat• namocit• namácanie• napustit• namácat• namoknút• nasycovat• naparit dane• nasávat• naliat• obrat -
2 soak up
(to draw in or suck up; to absorb: You'd better soak that spilt coffee up with a cloth.) vysať* * *• vpit• vpíjat -
3 absorb
[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) vsať, vpiť2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) zahĺbiť sa, zaujať•- absorption* * *• vstrebat• zaujat• zajat• zachytávat• upútat• upútat (pozornost)• tlmit• prevziat• absorbovat• celkom zamestnat• cicat• pohlcovat• pohltit• nasat• niest -
4 absorbent
adjective (able to soak up: absorbent paper.) pijavý, absorbujúci, pohlcujúci* * *• savý• absorbujúci• pohlcujúci• pohlcovacie cinidlo• pohlcovací -
5 drench
[dren ](to soak completely: They went out in the rain and were drenched to the skin.) premočiť* * *• zmácat• premácat -
6 nappy
['næpi]plural - nappies; noun((American diaper) a piece of cloth or paper put between a baby's legs to soak up urine etc.) plienka* * *• vrtkavý• vlasový• silný• detská plienka• opojný• podnapitý• podnos• miska -
7 steep
I [sti:p] adjective1) ((of eg a hill, stairs etc) rising with a sudden rather than a gradual slope: The hill was too steep for me to cycle up; a steep path; a steep climb.) strmý2) ((of a price asked or demand made) unreasonable or too great: He wants rather a steep price for his house, doesn't he?; That's a bit steep!) prehnaný•- steeply II [sti:p](to soak thoroughly.) namáčať* * *• vylúhovací kúpel• vysoký• vzdutý• vylúhovanie• vylúhovat sa• zaplavovat• zaliat• strmý svah• strmý• tažko strávitelný• topit sa v alkohole• prehnaný• príkry• príliš vysoký• prudký svah• prudko nahor• rýchly• prudký• potopit• poliat• mácat• namocenie• namácat• nelogický• namocit• nechat nasiaknut• navlhcit• neslýchaný• neuveritelný• nepravdepodobný• namácanie -
8 waterproof
adjective (not allowing water to soak through: waterproof material.) nepremokavý* * *• vodotesný• urobit nepremokavým• urobit vodotesným• kabát do dažda• impregnovat• nepremokavá látka• nepremokavý
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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