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səuk1) (to (let) stand in a liquid: She soaked the clothes overnight in soapy water.) legge i bløt2) (to make very wet: That shower has completely soaked my clothes.) gjennombløyte, gjøre gjennomvåt3) ((with in, into, through etc) (of a liquid) to penetrate: The blood from his wound has soaked right through the bandage.) sive/trenge gjennom•- soaked- - soaked
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- soak up Isubst. \/səʊk\/1) bløte, bløyting, gjennombløyting, utbløyting, bløtlegging2) bløtleggingsvann, bløtleggingsbad3) ( meteorologi) øsregn, rotbløyte, regnfull periode4) (hverdagslig, slang) drukkenbolt, fyllebøtte, fyllesvin5) ( periode med) rangel, rotbløyte, fyll6) ( medisin) våt kompress7) (austr.) myrlendt område (spesielt ved foten av fjell)be in soak ( om pantsetting) være i stampen, være hos onkelgive a soak eller put in soak legge i bløtIIverb \/səʊk\/1) bløte (ut), bløte opp, bløtlegge, legge i bløt, la trekke2) ( også overført) gjøre gjennomvåt, gjennomvæte, gjennombløte3) ( hverdagslig) absorbere, suge4) ( hverdagslig) belme i seg, hive innpå, pøse, drikke som en svamp5) ( hverdagslig) flå, ta overpris av, trekke opp6) (amer., hverdagslig) slå, straffe strengt7) ( hverdagslig) stampe, pantsette8) ( matlaging) gjennomsteke brødsoaked ( hverdagslig) sørpe fullsoaked through eller soaked to the skin gjennomvåt, gjennombløtjeg var våt til skinnet\/fullstendig gjennombløtsoak in suge i seg, suge til seg, suge opp( også overført) suges inn, trenge inn, slå gjennomsoak into suges inn i, suges opp i, suges opp av ( også overført) trenge inn isoak oneself ( hverdagslig) drikke seg fullsoak oneself in a subject ( overført) fordype seg helt i et emne, gå helt opp i et emnesoak out bløte, gjennomsyre (overført)soak the rich ( overført) la de rike bløsoak through gå gjennom, trekke gjennom, suges igjennom, gjøre gjennomvåtsoak up ( også overført) suge opp, suge til seg
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