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Англо-русский глоссарий алюминиевой промышленности > soak time
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soak in а) esp. amer. (постепенно) усваиваться (о мысли и т. п.) Thechairman waited until his suggestion had time to soak in before inviting thecommittee's opinions. б) замачивать (белье и т. п.) If the clothes are verydirty, soak them in soapy water overnight. в) погрузиться, с головой уйти (вочто-л.) Only by soaking yourself in the details can you gain a thoroughunderstanding of the subject. -
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[səuk] 1. сущ.1)а) замачивание, вымачивание, мочкав) бак, чан для замачивания•Syn:steep II 1.2) впитывание, всасывание, абсорбирование3) разг. ливень, проливной дождьSyn:4)а) разг. запойб) разг. пьяница, пьянчужкаSyn:5) разг. заклад, залогHe put in soak everything he had. — Он заложил все, что у него было.
6) диал. участок болотистой местности2. гл.1)If the clothes are very dirty, soak them in soapy water overnight. — Если одежда очень грязная, замочите её на ночь в мыльной воде.
б) быть погружённым ( в воду); замачиватьсяThen leave the clothes to soak for a little while. — Затем ненадолго замочите одежду.
I spent half an hour soaking in a hot bath. — Я полчаса пролежал в горячей ванне.
2) промочитьto soak through / to the skin — промочить насквозь
The curtain of rain caught them up and in a moment soaked them to the skin. — Догнав их, шедший сплошной стеной дождь в два счёта промочил их насквозь.
The children came in soaked through, so we put them in a hot bath. — Дети пришли промокшие, и мы заставили их принять горячую ванну.
3)а) = up впитывать, поглощатьThe rice has soaked up all the water. — Рис впитал всю воду.
Tuck empty scent bottles into your wardrobe, leaving the tops off so that your clothes can soak up the subtle aroma left in the bottles. — Положите в шкаф пустые флаконы от духов, сняв с них крышку, чтобы ваша одежда впитала тонкий аромат, оставшийся во флаконах.
б) просачиваться; впитыватьсяa narrow channel, through which soaked, rather than flowed, a small stream — узкий канал, по которому сочился, а не тек маленький ручеек
It will not take long for the melted snow to soak into the soil. — Талая вода быстро впитается в почву.
Syn:4) разг.а) = soak up впитывать, воспринимать, усваиватьI soaked up knowledge like blotting paper. — Я впитывал знания как губка.
We soaked up sunshine. — Мы нежились на солнышке.
She went from doctor to doctor, soaking up advice. — Она ходила по врачам, внимательно выслушивая все их советы.
б) = soak in (постепенно) усваиваться (о мысли и т. п.)to soak into smb.'s mind — проникнуть в сознание кого-л.
You need a rest from studying to allow the facts to soak into your mind. — Тебе нужно отдохнуть от учёбы, чтобы твой мозг усвоил всю информацию.
The chairman waited until his suggestion had time to soak in before inviting the committee's opinions. — Председательствующий подождал, пока его предложение обдумают, прежде чем спрашивать мнение членов комитета.
5) ( soak oneself in) погружаться, уходить с головойHe soaked himself in the subject. — Он погрузился в эту тему.
Only by soaking yourself in the details can you gain a thorough understanding of the subject. — Только погрузившись во все детали, вы сможете до конца понять предмет.
6) амер.; разг. пьянствовать7) амер.; разг. выкачивать деньги (с помощью высоких цен, налогов и т. п.); назначать астрономические ценыSyn:8)а) амер.; разг. вздуть, наподдать, отколотитьSyn:б) амер.; разг. критиковать, резко высказываться (о чём-л.)I found that we had on board the man whose newspaper soaked my last book. (H. L. Foster) — Я обнаружил, что с нами на борту находился человек, чья газета раскритиковала мою последнюю книгу.
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transitive verb1) (absorb) aufsaugensoak up the sunshine — in der Sonne baden
2) (fig.) aufnehmen [Atmosphäre]; aufnehmen, in sich (Akk.) aufsaugen [Wissen usw.]* * ** * *◆ soak upvt1. (absorb)I \soak uped up most of the spilt milk with a cloth ich nahm den größten Teil der verschütteten Milch mit einem Lappen aufwe unconsciously \soak up up stereotypes wir verinnerlichen Klischees unbewusst2. (bask in)to \soak up up the atmosphere die Atmosphäre in sich akk aufnehmen [o genießen]3. (use up)to \soak up up money/resources Geld/Mittel aufbrauchen [o fam schlucken]to \soak up up sb's time jds Zeit in Anspruch nehmen* * *vt sepliquid aufsaugen; sunshine genießen; alcohol in sich (acc) hineinkippen; sound, money, resources schlucken; (fig) atmosphere in sich (acc) hineinsaugen; information aufsaugen* * *transitive verb1) (absorb) aufsaugen2) (fig.) aufnehmen [Atmosphäre]; aufnehmen, in sich (Akk.) aufsaugen [Wissen usw.]* * *v.aufnehmen v.aufsaugen v. -
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vt1) ( absorb)to \soak up up <-> sth etw aufsaugen; ( fig) etw [gierig] in sich akk aufnehmen [o aufsaugen];I \soak uped up most of the spilt milk with a cloth ich nahm den größten Teil der verschütteten Milch mit einem Lappen auf;we unconsciously \soak up up stereotypes wir verinnerlichen Klischees unbewusst2) ( bask in)3) ( use up)to \soak up up sb's time jds Zeit in Anspruch nehmen -
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1) особенно амер. (постепенно) усваиваться( о мысли и т. п.) The chairman waited until his suggestion had time to soak in before inviting the committee's opinions. ≈ Председательствующий подождал, пока его предложение обдумают, прежде чем спрашивать мнение комитетов.
2) замачивать (белье и т. п.) If the clothes are very dirty, soak them in soapy water overnight. ≈ Если одежда очень грязная, замочите ее на ночь в мыльной воде.
3) погрузиться, с головой уйти( во что-л.) Only by soaking yourself in the details can you gain a thorough understanding of the subject. ≈ Только погрузившись во все детали, вы сможете до конца понять объект.
4) впитывать, поглощать, всасывать;
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نَقَعَ \ saturate: to make thoroughly wet; cause a substance, material, etc. to hold as much liquid as it will take. soak: to lie (or allow to lie) in liquid, for a purpose such as removing dirt: Let your shirt soak for an hour. Soak it in hot soapy water. steep: to keep (a material or substance) in liquid for a long time (in order to soften, colour, preserve, draw out dirt, etc.). -
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[water, ink] penetrare* * *vi + advit took a long time to soak in fig — ci è voluto tanto prima che mi (or gli etc) entrasse in testa
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > soak period
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Русско-английский глоссарий по космической технике > время выхода на режим
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1) Engineering: cure time, curing period (бетона), delay time, exposure time, freeze time, hold time (кода), hold-up time (топлива после выгрузки из реактора), holding period (бетона перед автоклавной обработкой), holding time, presteaming period (бетона перед автоклавной обработкой), release time (в триггере), releasing time (в триггере), soaking time (при определённой температуре), wait time, waiting time2) Chemistry: dwell time, hold up time3) Metallurgy: hold time (при определённой температуре), holding time (при определённой температуре)4) Information technology: delay5) Oil: soak period6) Mechanics: soaking time7) Welding: plunge time (для электродуговой приварки шпилек)8) Oilfield: curing time9) Solar energy: retention time10) Sakhalin S: holding period ( time) (резервуара)11) Aluminium industry: soak time -
15 andaza
[Swahili Word] -andaza[English Word] check a basket type fish trap for catch after 24 hours soak time[Part of Speech] verb[Dialect] Kimvita[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------ -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[English Plural] checks[Swahili Word] cheki[Part of Speech] noun[Note] fin. [Engl.]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[English Plural] checks[Swahili Word] hawala[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] hawili------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[English Plural] checks[Swahili Word] hundi[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] (Indian)------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[English Plural] checks[Swahili Word] kinga[Swahili Plural] kinga[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[English Plural] checks[Swahili Word] nepi[Swahili Plural] nepi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] Eng.[English Example] check for rescuing (from difficulties) tourists[Swahili Example] nepi za kuopoa toka kwa watalii [Ma][Terminology] slang------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[English Plural] checks[Swahili Word] uzuio[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[English Plural] checks[Swahili Word] uzuwiaji[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[Swahili Word] -angalia[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] angaa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[Swahili Word] -chungua[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] chunga v------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[Swahili Word] -kagua[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] mkagua, mkaguo, mkaguzi, ukaguzi[Swahili Example] kagua skuli; kagua askari; kagua hesabu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[Swahili Word] -kinza[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[Swahili Word] -pinga[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] check someone's plans.[Swahili Example] pinga nia ya fulani------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[Swahili Word] -ziwia[Part of Speech] verb[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[Swahili Word] -zuia[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[Swahili Word] -zuwia[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check[Swahili Word] -kinga[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check a basket type fish trap for catch after 24 hours soak time[Swahili Word] -andaza[Part of Speech] verb[Dialect] Kimvita[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check a basket type fish trap for catch after a few hours[Swahili Word] -bwaga[Part of Speech] verb[Dialect] Kimvita[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check carefully[Swahili Word] -kumunta[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] kung'uto, mkung'uto N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check carefully[Swahili Word] -kung'uta[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] kung'uto, mkung'uto N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check on[Swahili Word] -aua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check on[Swahili Word] -hakiki[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] hakika------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check on[Swahili Word] -tazamia[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] check the development of something[Swahili Word] -viza[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -via[Related Words] -vizia------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] checked[Swahili Word] -a madirisha[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Language] Farsi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] one who checks figures[English Plural] people who check figures[Swahili Word] mfunga[Swahili Plural] wafunga[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] funga[Swahili Example] mfunga hesabu------------------------------------------------------------ -
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v.1 to absorb.esta aspiradora no absorbe el polvo muy bien this vacuum doesn't pick up dust very wellesta crema se absorbe muy bien this cream works into the skin very wellLa esponja absorbe agua y fluidos The sponge absorbs water and fluids.La película absorbe a María The film absorbs=captivates Mary.El amortiguador absorbe energía The shock absorber absorbs energy.El tema absorbe a Pedro The topic absorbs=engrosses Peter.2 to take up, to soak up.esta tarea absorbe mucho tiempo this task takes up a lot of time3 to absorb by merger (empresa).4 to assimilate.El estómago absorbe los nutrientes The stomach assimilates nutrients.* * *1 (líquidos) to absorb, soak up2 figurado (conocimientos) to absorb3 figurado (consumir) to use up4 figurado (cautivar) to captivate* * *verbto absorb, soak up* * *1. VT1) [+ líquido] to absorb, soak up2) [+ información] to absorb, take in; [+ recursos] to use up; [+ energías] to take up; [+ atención] to command2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <líquido/ruido/calor> to absorbb) < tiempo> to occupy, take up; <recursos/energía> to absorb2) < empresa> to take over* * *= absorb, steep + Reflexivo + in, take up, hijack, take in, soak in, co-opt, soak up, sop up, pick up, suck up.Ex. For the majority, however, IT was regarded as simply another topic to absorb into syllabuses.Ex. The great storyteller, FC Sayers, having advised the beginner to ' steep himself in folklore until the elemental themes are part of himself,' explains how best to get command of a tale.Ex. The rows over Britain's contributions to the Community budget and runaway spending on the the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which took up two thirds of the budget, were documented blow by blow in the press.Ex. Information may have been hijacked as the province of computer operators rather than librarians.Ex. People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.Ex. Among the visual attributes found to be most useful were: absorption ( soaks in, sits on top), luster (shiny, dull), flakiness (doesn't flake off, flakes off), and thickness (thin, thick).Ex. Social workers accused librarians of moving into their territory, of co-opting their activity, of doing social work without training, of being representative of establishment interests.Ex. They gradually soak up language, discovering the rules by which it works almost without noticing it.Ex. Here are activities to sop up those extra minutes by reinforcing what you're taught.Ex. Then these suggestion can be picked up by the editor, and communicated to the author.Ex. Cinder blocks do suck up paint quickly but mine are light because I only used the left over paint from the walls.----* absorber tiempo = absorb + time.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <líquido/ruido/calor> to absorbb) < tiempo> to occupy, take up; <recursos/energía> to absorb2) < empresa> to take over* * *= absorb, steep + Reflexivo + in, take up, hijack, take in, soak in, co-opt, soak up, sop up, pick up, suck up.Ex: For the majority, however, IT was regarded as simply another topic to absorb into syllabuses.
Ex: The great storyteller, FC Sayers, having advised the beginner to ' steep himself in folklore until the elemental themes are part of himself,' explains how best to get command of a tale.Ex: The rows over Britain's contributions to the Community budget and runaway spending on the the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which took up two thirds of the budget, were documented blow by blow in the press.Ex: Information may have been hijacked as the province of computer operators rather than librarians.Ex: People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.Ex: Among the visual attributes found to be most useful were: absorption ( soaks in, sits on top), luster (shiny, dull), flakiness (doesn't flake off, flakes off), and thickness (thin, thick).Ex: Social workers accused librarians of moving into their territory, of co-opting their activity, of doing social work without training, of being representative of establishment interests.Ex: They gradually soak up language, discovering the rules by which it works almost without noticing it.Ex: Here are activities to sop up those extra minutes by reinforcing what you're taught.Ex: Then these suggestion can be picked up by the editor, and communicated to the author.Ex: Cinder blocks do suck up paint quickly but mine are light because I only used the left over paint from the walls.* absorber tiempo = absorb + time.* * *absorber [E1 ]vtA1 ‹líquido› to absorb, soak up; ‹humedad› to absorb; ‹ruido/calor/luz› to absorbla vitamina D ayuda a que se absorba el calcio vitamin D helps to absorb calciumlas plantas absorben el oxígeno del aire plants take in o absorb oxygen from the air2 ‹tiempo› to occupy, take up; ‹recursos/energía› to absorbabsorben un tercio del total de nuestras exportaciones they take o absorb a third of our total exportses un tipo de actividad que te absorbe totalmente it's the sort of activity that takes up all your time and energylos salarios absorben un 70% del presupuesto salaries take up o swallow up 70% of the budgetB ‹empresa› to take over* * *
absorber ( conjugate absorber) verbo transitivo
‹recursos/energía› to absorb
absorber verbo transitivo to absorb
' absorber' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amortiguador
- aspirar
- chupar
- sorber
English:
absorb
- grip
- shock absorber
- soak up
- suck
- suck up
- take over
- engross
- shock
- soak
- take
* * *absorber vt1. [líquido, gas, calor] to absorb;esta aspiradora no absorbe el polvo muy bien this vacuum doesn't pick up dust very well;absorbió el refresco con la pajita he sucked the soft drink through a straw;esta crema se absorbe muy bien this cream works into the skin very well2. [consumir] to take up, to soak up;esta tarea absorbe mucho tiempo this task takes up a lot of timesu mujer lo absorbe mucho his wife is very demanding;la televisión los absorbe television dominates their lives4. [empresa] to take over;Roma Inc. absorbió a su mayor competidor Roma Inc. took over its biggest rival* * *v/t1 absorb2 ( consumir) take (up)3 ( cautivar) absorb4 COM take over* * *absorber vt1) : to absorb, to soak up2) : to occupy, to take up, to engross* * *absorber vb to absorb -
18 remojar
v.1 to soak.2 to celebrate with a drink (informal) (celebrar bebiendo).* * *1 (empapar) to soak (en, in)* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ legumbres, prenda] to soak, steep (en in)[+ galleta] to dip (en in, into)2) * (=celebrar bebiendo)¡este triunfo habrá que remojarlo! — this victory calls for a drink!
3) Méx * (=sobornar) to bribe2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) <ropa/lentejas> to soak2) (fam) ( festejar bebiendo)* * *= steep.Ex. Last year's sloe gin has been steeping for ten months now - it's time to decant.* * *verbo transitivo1) <ropa/lentejas> to soak2) (fam) ( festejar bebiendo)* * *= steep.Ex: Last year's sloe gin has been steeping for ten months now - it's time to decant.
* * *remojar [A1 ]vtA ‹garbanzos/lentejas› to soakB ( fam)(festejar bebiendo): ¡esto hay que remojarlo! this calls for a drink o celebration! ( colloq)* * *
remojar ( conjugate remojar) verbo transitivo ‹ropa/lentejas› to soak
remojar vtr (una cosa) to soak [en, in]
' remojar' also found in these entries:
English:
soak
- steep
* * *remojar vt1. [mojar] to soakesta noticia hay que remojarla this news calls for a drink* * *v/t1 en líquido soak2 L.Am. famacontecimiento celebrate* * *remojar vt1) : to soak, to steep2) : to dip, to dunk3) : to celebrate with a drink* * *remojar vb to soak -
19 macerar
v.to soak, to macerate (cooking).Su actitud macera a María His attitude macerates Mary.Ella macera las semillas en leche She macerates the seeds in milk.Ella macera la carne She macerates=marinades the meat.Ella macera los ajos She macerates=crushes the garlic.* * *1 (poner en remojo - fruta) to macerate, soak; (- carne, pescado) to marinade2 (golpeando) to pound, tenderize* * *1. VT1) (Culin) [+ fruta] to soak, macerate; [+ carne] to marinate2) (=avergonzar) to mortify2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) ( en un líquido) < fruta> to soak, macerate; < carne> to marinate, marinade* * *= steep.Ex. Last year's sloe gin has been steeping for ten months now - it's time to decant.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( en un líquido) < fruta> to soak, macerate; < carne> to marinate, marinade* * *= steep.Ex: Last year's sloe gin has been steeping for ten months now - it's time to decant.
* * *macerar [A1 ]vt1 (en un líquido) ‹fruta› to soak, macerate; ‹carne› to marinate, marinade2 (machacar) ‹ajo› to crush* * *
macerar ( conjugate macerar) verbo transitivo ‹ fruta› to soak, macerate;
‹ carne› to marinate, marinade
macerar verbo transitivo Culin (pescado, etc) to marinade
(fruta) to soak
' macerar' also found in these entries:
English:
steep
* * *macerar vt1. [golpeando] to tenderize2. [en líquido] to soak, to macerate* * * -
20 mojar
v.1 to wet.2 to get wet, to dip in water, to damp, to moisten.* * *1 (gen) to wet2 (humedecer) to dampen3 (alimento) to dip, dunk4 (cama) to wet1 to get wet2 familiar (comprometerse) to commit oneself, get involved* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [involuntariamente] to get wet; [voluntariamente] to wet; (=humedecer) to damp(en), moisten; (=empapar) to drench, soak¡no mojes la alfombra! — don't get the carpet wet!
mojar la ropa en agua — to soak o steep the washing in water
2) (=meter) to dipmojar el pan en el café — to dip o dunk one's bread in one's coffee
3) * [+ triunfo] to celebrate with a drink4)- mojarla5) (Ling) to palatalize6) (=apuñalar) to stab2.VImojar en — (=hacer pinitos) to dabble in; (=entrometerse) to meddle o get involved in
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <suelo/papel/pelo> ( accidentalmente) to get o make... wet; ( a propósito) to wetaún moja la cama — (euf) he still wets the bed
b) ( sumergiendo) <galleta/bizcocho> to dip, dunk (colloq)no moja pero empapa — (Ven fam) he's/she's a wolf in sheep's clothing
2) (fam) ( celebrar)2.mojarse v prona) persona/ropa/suelo to get wetb) <pelo/pies> ( a propósito) to wet; ( accidentalmente) to get... wetc) ( orinarse)* * *= wet, dab, damp, dip, douse.Ex. In the future pictures may need not be wetted at all.Ex. Meanwhile the other man got the ink ready -- it was simply a black oil paint -- and dabbed it over the face of the type when the press was open.Ex. Type was thrust deep into roughish paper which had been softened by damping.Ex. Two sheets were made each time the two-sheet mould was dipped by the maker into the vat, and they were turned out together on to a single felt by the coucher.Ex. Iran has imported high-tech armored anti-riot vehicles equipped with water cannons that can douse people with boiling water or tear gas.----* mojar con la lengua = lick.* mojarle la oreja a = knock + spots off + Nombre.* mojarle la oreja a Alguien = outdo, outrun [out-run], trump.* mojarse = get + involved with/in, implicate + Reflexivo.* mojarse el culo = get + involved with/in, implicate + Reflexivo.* quien quiera peces que se moje el culo = you cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs.* salsa para mojar = dip, dipping sauce.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <suelo/papel/pelo> ( accidentalmente) to get o make... wet; ( a propósito) to wetaún moja la cama — (euf) he still wets the bed
b) ( sumergiendo) <galleta/bizcocho> to dip, dunk (colloq)no moja pero empapa — (Ven fam) he's/she's a wolf in sheep's clothing
2) (fam) ( celebrar)2.mojarse v prona) persona/ropa/suelo to get wetb) <pelo/pies> ( a propósito) to wet; ( accidentalmente) to get... wetc) ( orinarse)* * *= wet, dab, damp, dip, douse.Ex: In the future pictures may need not be wetted at all.
Ex: Meanwhile the other man got the ink ready -- it was simply a black oil paint -- and dabbed it over the face of the type when the press was open.Ex: Type was thrust deep into roughish paper which had been softened by damping.Ex: Two sheets were made each time the two-sheet mould was dipped by the maker into the vat, and they were turned out together on to a single felt by the coucher.Ex: Iran has imported high-tech armored anti-riot vehicles equipped with water cannons that can douse people with boiling water or tear gas.* mojar con la lengua = lick.* mojarle la oreja a = knock + spots off + Nombre.* mojarle la oreja a Alguien = outdo, outrun [out-run], trump.* mojarse = get + involved with/in, implicate + Reflexivo.* mojarse el culo = get + involved with/in, implicate + Reflexivo.* quien quiera peces que se moje el culo = you cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs.* salsa para mojar = dip, dipping sauce.* * *mojar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹suelo/papel/pelo› (accidentalmente) to get o make … wet; (a propósito) to wettiró el vaso de agua y mojó el mantel he knocked over the glass of water and got o made the tablecloth (all) wetmoja un poco la toalla dampen o wet the towel a littlepasó un coche y me mojó a car went by and splashed me¡no me mojes! don't get me wet!, don't splash ( o soak etc) me!aún moja la cama ( euf); he still wets the bedmoja la gasa con colonia moisten the gauze with colognemojar el bizcocho con jerez soak the sponge in sherry2 (sumergiendo) ‹galleta/bizcocho› to dip, dunk ( colloq)mojó la pluma en el tintero she dipped the pen in the inkwellmojé el pan en la salsa I dipped the bread in the sauceB ( fam)■ mojarse1 «persona/ropa/suelo» to get wetse me mojaron los zapatos my shoes got wetme mojé toda I got wet through o drenched o soaked2 ‹pelo/pies› (a propósito) to wet; (accidentalmente) to get … wetmójate el pelo si quieres que te lo corte wet your hair first if you want me to cut itme mojé los pies my feet got wet, I got my feet wet3(orinarse): cámbiale el pañal a la niña porque se mojó change the baby's diaper ( AmE) o ( BrE) nappy, she's wetse mojó en los pantalones he wet his pants* * *
mojar ( conjugate mojar) verbo transitivo
( a propósito) to wet;
mojar la cama (euf) to wet the bed
mojarse verbo pronominal
me mojé toda I got soaked
( accidentalmente) to get … wet
mojar verbo transitivo
1 to wet
2 (en la leche, el café, etc) to dip, dunk
3 fam (celebrar) vamos a mojar este éxito, let's go and celebrate this success with a drink
' mojar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caldo
- empapar
English:
douse
- dunk
- wet
- dampen
- dip
* * *♦ vt1. [con líquido] to wet;[humedecer] to moisten;la lluvia nos mojó de pies a cabeza we got soaked through in the rain;moje bien el trapo antes de limpiar la ventana wet the cloth thoroughly before using it to clean the window;moje la parte de atrás de la etiqueta con la lengua moisten the back of the label with your tongue;el niño ya no moja la cama the boy doesn't wet his bed any more2. [comida] to dunk;moja el pan en la salsa dip your bread in the sauceesta victoria hay que mojarla we'll have to celebrate this win with a drink♦ vimuy Fam [copular] to get one's rocks off* * *v/t2 galleta dunk, dip* * *mojar vt1) : to wet, to moisten2) : to dunk* * *mojar vb
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