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get wet through, get soakedАмериканизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > промокнуть насквозь
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нрч1) через толщу (right) throughпромо́кнуть наскво́зь — to get wet through
пальто́ промо́кло наскво́зь — my coat is soaking wet
2) полностью through and through, to the coreпрогни́вший наскво́зь — rotten to the core
он наскво́зь поро́чен — he is evil through and through
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нареч.1) through (and through); all the way through2) разг. ( совершенно) throughoutвидеть кого-л. насквозь разг. — to see through smb.; to know smb. inside out
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нареч.1. through (and through)промокнуть насквозь — get* wet through
2. разг. ( совершенно) throughoutнасквозь прогнивший — rotten throughout, rotten to the core
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нареч.1) ( через всю толщу чего-л) through (and through)2) разг. (совершенно, полностью) throughoutнаскво́зь прогни́вший — rotten throughout, rotten to the core
промо́кнуть наскво́зь — get wet through
••ви́деть кого́-л наскво́зь разг. — see through smb, know smb inside out
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Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > промокнуть насквозь
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wet through; get wetон насквозь промок, он вымок до нитки — he is dripping wet
Синонимический ряд:намокнуть (глаг.) измокнуть; намокнуть; промокнуть -
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ДО КОСТЕЙ промокнуть, промёрзнуть и т. п. coll PrepP Invar adv (intensif)) (to get) extremely (wet, cold etc): промокнуть - = be (get) soaked to the skin be (get) totally drenched be (get) soaked throughпромёрзнуть (продрогнуть) \К-319 = be (get) chilled to the bone (the marrow)be (get) chilled through and throughхолод (мороз, ветер) пронизывает (пробирает) кого \К-319 = the cold (the wind) pierces (cuts) s.o. to the bonethe cold (the wind) pierces right through to s.o. 's bones....Тут появляются Галя с Ниной, бедные девочки, продрогли до костей, прямо из пурги... (Рыбаков 1)....ThenGalya and Nina turned up, chilled to the bone, poor girls, straight out of a blizzard... (1a).Он (Михаил) выстоял у неё на крыльце чуть ли не всю ночь и вернулся домой на рассвете злой, продрогший до костей (Абрамов 1). Не (Mikhail) had spent nearly the whole night standing on her porch steps and had returned home at dawn-furious, and chilled to the marrow (1a).Мокрый, злой ветер России пронизывал его до костей... (Аксенов 7)....Russia's evil wet wind had pierced right through to his bones... (7a). -
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• ДО КОСТЕЙ промокнуть, промёрзнуть и т.п. coll[PrepP; Invar; adv (intensif)]=====⇒ (to get) extremely (wet, cold etc):|| холод( мороз, ветер) пронизывает (пробирает) кого до костей ≈ the cold (the wind) pierces (cuts) s.o. to the bone;- the cold (the wind) pierces right through to s.o.'s bones.♦...Тут появляются Галя с Ниной, бедные девочки, продрогли до костей, прямо из пурги... (Рыбаков 1)....Then Galya and Nina turned up, chilled to the bone, poor girls, straight out of a blizzard... (1a).♦ Он [Михаил] выстоял у неё на крыльце чуть ли не всю ночь и вернулся домой на рассвете злой, продрогший до костей (Абрамов 1). Не [Mikhail] had spent nearly the whole night standing on her porch steps and had returned home at dawn - furious, and chilled to the marrow (1a).♦...Мокрый, злой ветер России пронизывал его до костей... (Аксенов 7)....Russia's evil wet wind had pierced right through to his bones... (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до костей
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1. промокнутьget* wet / soaked; несов. тж. be soaking; сов. тж. be sopping wetпромокнуть до костей — get* soaked to the skin
2. (пропускать влагу)пальто промокло насквозь — the coat is soaking wet, the coat is wet through
let* water (through), be pervious to water, not be waterproof3. промокнуть (вн.)этот плащ промокает (от дождя) — this mackintosh lets the rain through, this mackintosh is not rainproof
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I1) (сов. промо́кнуть) ( становиться мокрым) get wet / soaked; несов. тж. be soaking; сов. тж. be sopping wetпромо́кнуть до косте́й — get soaked to the skin
пальто́ промо́кло наскво́зь — the coat is soaking wet, the coat is wet through
2) ( пропускать влагу) let water (through), be pervious to water, not to be waterproofII несов. - промока́ть, сов. - промокну́тьэ́то пальто́ промока́ет (от дождя́) — this coat lets rainwater through, this coat is not rainproof
(вн.; промокательной бумагой) blot (d) -
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I без доп.
get wet/drenched
II без доп.
(пропускать влагу)
let water (through), be not waterproof
III (что-л.)
blot* * *1) soak through; 2) get wet* * *промокать; пром`окнуть get wet/drenched -
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I без доп.
(пропускать влагу)
let water (through), be not waterproof
II (что-л.)
blot
III без доп.
get wet/drenched* * *1) soak through; 2) get wet* * *промокать; пром`окнуть let water -
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vtiпромо́кнуть до ни́тки/до косте́й — to get soaking wet, to be soaked/drenched through, to be drenched/soaked to the skin
э́ти сапоги́ промока́ют — these boots are not waterproof
2) vt (св промокну́ть) осушать промокательной бумагой и т. п. to blot -
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1) General subject: get wet, wet through, get soaked2) Makarov: sop -
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вымокнуть1. soak, be steeped; (о льне и т. п.) be retted2. ( промокать) be drenched / soaked, be wet throughвымокнуть до нитки разг. — be drenched / soaked, или get* wet, to the skin
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без доп.
1) soak, be steeped; be retted, be rotted (о льне, конопле)
2) (промокать)
wet through, get wet, be drenched, be soaked* * *soak, be steeped; be retted, be rotted
См. также в других словарях:
wet through — 1. adjective Soaked. Very wet. If you stay out in the rain, you will get wet through. 2. verb To soak or drench thoroughly … Wiktionary
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get — /get/ verb past tense got, past participle got especially BrE gotten especially AmE present participle getting RECEIVE/OBTAIN 1 RECEIVE (transitive not in passive) to be given or receive something: Sharon always seems to get loads of mail. | Why… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
wet*/*/*/ — [wet] adj I 1) covered with water or another liquid You d better come in or you ll get wet.[/ex] My socks and shoes were soaking wet (= very wet).[/ex] Her forehead was wet with sweat.[/ex] Where have you been? You re wet through (= completely… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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through — 1 /Tru:/ preposition 1 entering something such as a door, passage, tube, or hole at one end or side and leaving it at the other: They were suddenly plunged into darkness as the train went through the tunnel. | The ball went flying through the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
through */*/*/ — UK [θruː] / US [θru] adjective, adverb, preposition Summary: Through can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): They were riding through a forest. as an adverb (without a following noun): There s a hole in the roof… … English dictionary
get */*/*/ — UK [ɡet] / US verb Word forms get : present tense I/you/we/they get he/she/it gets present participle getting past tense got UK [ɡɒt] / US [ɡɑt] past participle got 1) [transitive, never passive] to obtain, receive, or be given something Ross s… … English dictionary
wet — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ thoroughly ▪ Wet your hair thoroughly before applying the shampoo. ▪ slightly PREPOSITION ▪ with ▪ … Collocations dictionary
wet — wet1 W3S2 [wet] adj comparative wetter superlative wettest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(water/liquid)¦ 2¦(weather)¦ 3¦(paint/ink etc)¦ 4¦(person)¦ 5¦(baby)¦ 6 somebody is all wet 7 be wet behind the ears ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [ … Dictionary of contemporary English