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1 empapamiento
• drenching• permeate• Permian• saturation• soak• soakage• soaking• steeping -
2 remojón
m.splash, soak, souse.* * *1 familiar (mojadura) soaking, drenching* * *SM1) [en piscina, playa]darse un remojón — * to go in for a dip
2) (Culin) piece of bread soaked in milk etc* * *1) (fam) ( en agua) soaking, drenching¿quién quiere darse un remojón? — who's for a dip? (colloq)
2) (Méx) ( de algo nuevo)nos dio el remojón — ( en el coche) he took us for a spin in his new car; ( en la casa) he had us over for a housewarming party
* * *= dip, soak, soaking.Ex. The next day we shook off our hangovers with another refreshing dip under the waterfall, packed our bags and headed off.Ex. Guests can unwind with a soak in the outdoor heated pool or sunbathe with a drink on the terrace bar.Ex. The bird of paradise seeds can be planted upon receipt after a soaking.* * *1) (fam) ( en agua) soaking, drenching¿quién quiere darse un remojón? — who's for a dip? (colloq)
2) (Méx) ( de algo nuevo)nos dio el remojón — ( en el coche) he took us for a spin in his new car; ( en la casa) he had us over for a housewarming party
* * *= dip, soak, soaking.Ex: The next day we shook off our hangovers with another refreshing dip under the waterfall, packed our bags and headed off.
Ex: Guests can unwind with a soak in the outdoor heated pool or sunbathe with a drink on the terrace bar.Ex: The bird of paradise seeds can be planted upon receipt after a soaking.* * *les dio un remojón con la manguera he gave them a good soaking o drenching with the hose¿quién quiere darse un remojón? who's for a dip? ( colloq)* * *
remojón sustantivo masculino
1 (fam) ( en agua) soaking, drenching;◊ ¿quién quiere darse un remojón? who's for a dip? (colloq)
2 (Méx fam) ( de algo nuevo):
( en la casa) he had us over for a housewarming party
remojón m fam soaking, drenching: ¡vamos a darnos un remojón!, let's go in for a dip!
* * *remojón nm[en la piscina, el mar] dip; [bajo la lluvia] soaking, drenching;me di un remojón rápido en la piscina I went for a quick dip in the pool* * *m drenching, soaking;darse un remojón go for a dip -
3 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 -
4 empapamiento
m.1 soaking, pervasion, permeation, drenching.2 soakage.
См. также в других словарях:
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