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1 soaked
[səʊkt] 1. 2.1) [person, clothes] bagnato, fradicio, zuppo2) - soaked in compostirain-soaked — [ pitch] zuppo
* * *adjective ((often with through): She got soaked (through) in that shower.) inzuppato, bagnato* * *soaked /səʊkt/a.1 imbevuto; impregnato; inzuppato3 (pop.) ubriaco; sbronzo (pop.)● ( di un luogo o di una giornata) soaked in sunshine, pieno di sole; soleggiato □ soaked to the skin, bagnato fino alle ossa □ (fig.) a house soaked in childhood memories, una casa piena di ricordi dell'infanzia.* * *[səʊkt] 1. 2.1) [person, clothes] bagnato, fradicio, zuppo2) - soaked in compostirain-soaked — [ pitch] zuppo
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2 -soaked
rain-soaked / blood-soaked clothing) bagnato/inzuppato di -
3 wringing wet
(soaked through: The clothes are wringing wet; wringing-wet clothes.) bagnato fradicio -
4 soak
I [səʊk]1)to give sth. a soak — BE mettere a bagno o in ammollo qcs.
to have a soak — [ person] fare un lungo bagno
2) colloq. (drunk) ubriacone m. (-a), spugna f.II 1. [səʊk]2) (immerse) lasciare in ammollo [ clothes]; mettere a bagno [ dried foodstuff]2.1) (be immersed) inzupparsito leave sth. to soak — mettere [qcs.] a bagno o in ammollo [ clothes]
to soak into — [ water] essere assorbito da
3.to soak through — [ blood] intridere [ bandages]; [ rain] inzuppare [ coat]
to soak oneself — (get wet) bagnarsi, infradiciarsi; (in bath) fare un lungo bagno
- soak in- soak off- soak up* * *[səuk]1) (to (let) stand in a liquid: She soaked the clothes overnight in soapy water.) ammollare, mettere a mollo2) (to make very wet: That shower has completely soaked my clothes.) inzuppare3) ((with in, into, through etc) (of a liquid) to penetrate: The blood from his wound has soaked right through the bandage.) filtrare•- soaked- - soaked
- soaking
- soaking wet
- soak up* * *[səʊk]1. vtto get soaked (to the skin) — bagnarsi or infradiciarsi (fino alle ossa)
2) fam2. vi(clothes) inzupparsito leave to soak — (garment) lasciare in ammollo, (dishes) lasciare a bagno
3. n1)to have a long soak in the bath — restare a lungo a mollo nella vasca2) (fam: drunkard) spugna•- soak in- soak up* * *soak /səʊk/n.5 (fam.) pioggia torrenziale; diluvio (fam.)● to have a nice long soak in the bath, crogiolarsi a lungo dentro la vasca da bagno.♦ (to) soak /səʊk/A v. t.1 bagnare; infradiciare; ammollare; mettere a mollo (o a bagno); inzuppare; tuffare: The sudden downpour soaked us, l'improvviso acquazzone ci ha infradiciati; Do I have to soak the chickpeas before cooking them?, devo mettere a bagno i ceci prima di farli cuocere?2 imbevere; impregnare: Don't soak the brush with paint!, non impregnare di vernice il pennello!3 (fis.) saturare4 (fam.) colpire; percuotere; picchiare5 (fam.) tartassare; gravare ( con prezzi o imposte esorbitanti); pelare, spremere, mungere (fig. fam.): to soak the taxpayers, tartassare i contribuenti; to soak the rich, spremere (o mungere) i ricchi; to soak tourists, pelare i turistiB v. i.1 imbeversi; ammollarsi; impregnarsi; inzupparsi2 (fis.) saturarsi3 filtrare; infiltrarsi; penetrare; (fig. fam.) entrare: Blood had soaked through his shirt, il sangue era filtrato attraverso la camicia; The water soaked into the cloth, l'acqua impregnò la stoffa4 (fam.) bere smodatamente; bere come una spugna● to soak oneself, immergersi; mettersi a mollo; fare il bagno; (fig.) imbeversi; fare studi profondi: to soak oneself in a doctrine, imbeversi d'una dottrina; to soak oneself in philosophy, fare studi profondi di filosofia □ to be soaked to the skin, esser tutto bagnato; esser fradicio (o zuppo) □ Leave the linen to soak in warm water for one hour, lasciate in ammollo la biancheria in acqua tiepida per un'ora.* * *I [səʊk]1)to give sth. a soak — BE mettere a bagno o in ammollo qcs.
to have a soak — [ person] fare un lungo bagno
2) colloq. (drunk) ubriacone m. (-a), spugna f.II 1. [səʊk]2) (immerse) lasciare in ammollo [ clothes]; mettere a bagno [ dried foodstuff]2.1) (be immersed) inzupparsito leave sth. to soak — mettere [qcs.] a bagno o in ammollo [ clothes]
to soak into — [ water] essere assorbito da
3.to soak through — [ blood] intridere [ bandages]; [ rain] inzuppare [ coat]
to soak oneself — (get wet) bagnarsi, infradiciarsi; (in bath) fare un lungo bagno
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5 -prendere la pioggia-
Nota d'usoQuando si viene colti di sorpresa dalla pioggia, in inglese si usano le espressioni “to get wet” o “to get caught in the rain”: Ho preso un po' di pioggia, I got wet (non, letteralmente, I took some rain). Se piove durante un concerto o una manifestazione in cui non ci si può riparare, si può utilizzare l'espressione “to get rained on”: Abbiamo preso la pioggia durante la partita, we got rained on during the match. Espressioni enfatiche come “to get soaked/drenched” vengono usate quando si parla di una grande quantità d'acqua: Ieri abbiamo preso tanta di quella pioggia, yesterday we got soaked. -
6 skin
I 1. [skɪn]1) (of person) pelle f.2) (of animal) pelle f.3) (of fruit, vegetable, sausage) buccia f., pelle f.4) (on hot milk, cocoa) pellicina f.2.••II [skɪn]to be o get soaked to the skin essere bagnato o bagnarsi fino alle ossa; it's no skin off my nose o back colloq. non sono affari miei; by the skin of one's teeth — [ pass] per un pelo, per il rotto della cuffia; [ survive] per miracolo
1) spellare [ animal]2) (graze)••to keep one's eyes skinned — tenere gli occhi ben aperti, stare molto attento
* * *[skin] 1. noun1) (the natural outer covering of an animal or person: She couldn't stand the feel of wool against her skin; A snake can shed its skin.) pelle2) (a thin outer layer, as on a fruit: a banana-skin; onion-skins.) pelle, buccia, scorza3) (a (thin) film or layer that forms on a liquid: Boiled milk often has a skin on it.) pellicola2. verb(to remove the skin from: He skinned and cooked the rabbit.) scuoiare, spellare- skin flick
- skin-tight
- by the skin of one's teeth* * *I 1. [skɪn]1) (of person) pelle f.2) (of animal) pelle f.3) (of fruit, vegetable, sausage) buccia f., pelle f.4) (on hot milk, cocoa) pellicina f.2.••II [skɪn]to be o get soaked to the skin essere bagnato o bagnarsi fino alle ossa; it's no skin off my nose o back colloq. non sono affari miei; by the skin of one's teeth — [ pass] per un pelo, per il rotto della cuffia; [ survive] per miracolo
1) spellare [ animal]2) (graze)••to keep one's eyes skinned — tenere gli occhi ben aperti, stare molto attento
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7 malt
I [mɔːlt]1) (grain) malto m.2) (anche malt whisky) whisky m. di maltoII [mɔːlt]verbo transitivo trasformare in malto [barley etc.]* * *[mo:lt]1) (barley or other grain soaked in water, allowed to sprout, and dried in a kiln, used in making beer, whisky etc.) malto2) (a variety of malt whisky: This pub sells fifteen different malts.) whisky di malto* * *[mɔːlt]1. nmalto, (also: malt whisky) whisky di malto2. adj(vinegar, whisky) di malto* * *malt /mɔ:lt/n.malto: extract of malt, estratto di malto● malt house, germinatoio di malto; malteria □ malt liquor, liquore ottenuto dal malto □ malt whisky, whisky di malto.(to) malt /mɔ:lt/A v. t.B v. i.( d'orzo, ecc.) germinare; tallire.* * *I [mɔːlt]1) (grain) malto m.2) (anche malt whisky) whisky m. di maltoII [mɔːlt]verbo transitivo trasformare in malto [barley etc.] -
8 showerproof
['ʃaʊəˌpruːf]aggettivo impermeabile* * *adjective ((of material, a coat etc) which will not be soaked by a light shower of rain.) impermeabile* * *showerproof /ˈʃaʊəpru:f/a.impermeabile.* * *['ʃaʊəˌpruːf]aggettivo impermeabile -
9 ♦ skin
♦ skin /skɪn/A n. [uc]1 pelle; cute; epidermide; (fig.) vita: He is only skin and bone, è tutto pelle e ossa; to save one's skin, salvare la pelle; fair [dark] skin, pelle chiara [scura]; sensitive skin, pelle sensibile, delicata; Her skin is very fair, ha la pelle molto chiara; to change one's skin, mutar pelle; (fig.) fare un cambiamento radicale6 (naut.) fasciame9 (pl.) (fam.) ► «skinheads»12 (volg.) guanto; preservativo13 (comput.) skin; interfaccia personalizzata; rivestimento ( elementi decorativi personalizzabili di un'interfaccia)B a. attr.● ( cosmesi) skin care products, prodotti per la pelle □ skin-deep, superficiale; epidermico: a skin-deep wound [impression], una ferita [un'impressione] superficiale □ (med.) skin disease, malattia cutanea □ skin-diver, apneista; ( anche) subacqueo, sub ( che usa l'autorespiratore ma non indossa la muta) □ skin-diving, nuoto subacqueo ( senza muta, in apnea o con l'autorespiratore); ( anche) pesca subacquea □ (elettr.) skin effect, effetto pelle □ (aeron., naut.) skin-friction, resistenza di attrito □ ( slang) skin game, gioco di destrezza; truffa; ( anche) industria della pornografia □ skin merchant, commerciante in pellami □ skin search, perquisizione eseguita denudando il soggetto □ skin specialist, dermatologo □ skin-tight, molto aderente: skin-tight jeans, jeans attillatissimi □ by the skin of one's teeth, per il rotto della cuffia; per un pelo (o per un soffio) □ (fam.) to get under sb. 's skin, colpire profondamente q.; affascinare q.; irritare (o infastidire) moltissimo q. □ ( anche fig.) to have a thick skin, aver la pelle dura; essere insensibile □ (fig.) to have a thin skin, esser troppo delicato (o ipersensibile, suscettibile) □ (fig.) to the skin, fino alle ossa: soaked to the skin, bagnato fradicio □ (fig.) under the skin, in fondo; nell'animo □ (fig.) with (o in) a whole skin, illeso; senza nemmeno un graffio □ (fam.) It's no skin off my nose, la cosa non mi turba; per me non è un problema □ ( slang USA) Give me some skin!, qua la mano!; dammi un cinque! (pop.).(to) skin /skɪn/A v. t.2 sbucciare; pelare4 (fam.) imbrogliare; truffare; pelare5 (fam.) ► to skin-pop● to skin sb. alive, scorticare q. vivo; (fig. fam.) mangiarsi vivo q.; punire (o sgridare) severamente q. □ (fam. antiq.) to skin a flint, essere tirchio □ ( slang USA) to skin through, passare a stento (o a malapena: da un buco, ecc.); (fig.) superare a stento ( un esame, ecc.); farcela per un pelo □ (fam.) to keep one's eyes skinned, tener gli occhi bene aperti; stare in guardia. -
10 ■ soak in
■ soak inv. i. + avv.1 assorbirsi; penetrare per assorbimento: The rain has soaked in only a few inches, la pioggia è penetrata nel terreno soltanto per pochi centimetri -
11 ■ soak through
■ soak throughA v. i. + avv.B v. t. + avv.C v. i. + prep.1 filtrare da; infiltrarsi attraverso: The rain is soaking through the roof, la pioggia filtra dal tetto2 infradiciare, inzuppare: The snow has soaked through my shoes, la neve mi ha infradiciato le scarpe. -
12 waterlogged
['wɔːtəlɒgd] [AE -lɔːgd]* * *adjective ((of ground) soaked in water.) acquitrinoso* * *waterlogged /ˈwɔ:təlɒgd/a.* * *['wɔːtəlɒgd] [AE -lɔːgd] -
13 skin ****
[skɪn]1. n1) (gen) pelle f, (of fruit, vegetable) buccia, (of boat, aircraft) rivestimento, (for duplicating) matrice f per duplicatori, (crust: on paint, milk pudding: thin) pellicola, (thick) crostato have a thick/thin skin fig — non essere/essere suscettibile
wet or soaked to the skin — bagnato (-a) fino al midollo
it's no skin off my nose fig — (fam: does not concern me) non sono affari miei, (does not hurt me) non mi costa niente
2) famSee:2. vtto skin one's knee/elbow — sbucciarsi or scorticarsi un ginocchio/gomito
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14 wet ***
[wɛt]to be wet through or wet to the skin — essere fradicio (-a) fino alle ossa
2) (rainy) piovoso (-a)3) fam, (pej: person) smidollato (-a)2. n1) (moisture) umidità, (rain) pioggia2) fam, (pej: person) smidollato (-a)3. vtto wet one's pants or o.s. — farsela addosso
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15 through
I [θruː]1) (from one side to the other) attraverso, per2) (via, by way of)to look through — guardare in [ binoculars]; guardare da [hole, window]
3) (past)to go through — passare con [ red light]
to get o go through — passare attraverso [ barricade]; passare [ customs]
4) (among)to search through — frugare in [ bag]
to book sth. through a travel agent — prenotare qcs. tramite un'agenzia di viaggi
6) (because of)open April through September — AE aperto da aprile a settembre compreso
••II [θruː]to let sb. through — lasciare passare qcn
2) (completely)to read sth. right through — leggere qcs. fino in fondo o fino alla fine
4) tel.III [θruː]to know sth. through and through — conoscere qcs. come le proprie tasche
1) colloq. (finished) finitowe're through — (of a couple) tra noi è finita
"no through road" — "strada senza uscita"
"through traffic" — (on roadsign) "circonvallazione"
3) (successful)4) BE (worn)* * *[Ɵru:] 1. preposition1) (into from one direction and out of in the other: The water flows through a pipe.) attraverso2) (from side to side or end to end of: He walked (right) through the town.) attraverso3) (from the beginning to the end of: She read through the magazine.) completamente4) (because of: He lost his job through his own stupidity.) (a causa di)5) (by way of: He got the job through a friend.) tramite6) ((American) from... to (inclusive): I work Monday through Friday.) da (...) a (...)2. adverb(into and out of; from one side or end to the other; from beginning to end: He went straight/right through.) attraverso; completamente3. adjective1) ((of a bus or train) that goes all the way to one's destination, so that one doesn't have to change (buses or trains): There isn't a through train - you'll have to change.) diretto2) (finished: Are you through yet?) finito•4. adverb(in every part: The house was furnished throughout.) completamente, interamente- soaked
- wet through
- through and through
- through with* * *I [θruː]1) (from one side to the other) attraverso, per2) (via, by way of)to look through — guardare in [ binoculars]; guardare da [hole, window]
3) (past)to go through — passare con [ red light]
to get o go through — passare attraverso [ barricade]; passare [ customs]
4) (among)to search through — frugare in [ bag]
to book sth. through a travel agent — prenotare qcs. tramite un'agenzia di viaggi
6) (because of)open April through September — AE aperto da aprile a settembre compreso
••II [θruː]to let sb. through — lasciare passare qcn
2) (completely)to read sth. right through — leggere qcs. fino in fondo o fino alla fine
4) tel.III [θruː]to know sth. through and through — conoscere qcs. come le proprie tasche
1) colloq. (finished) finitowe're through — (of a couple) tra noi è finita
"no through road" — "strada senza uscita"
"through traffic" — (on roadsign) "circonvallazione"
3) (successful)4) BE (worn) -
16 wet
I 1. [wet]2) (freshly applied) [paint, ink] frescoto keep sth. wet — non fare asciugare qcs
3) (rainy) [weather, season, day] piovoso; [ conditions] di umiditàtomorrow, the North will be wet — domani pioverà al nord
5) BE pol. [cabinet, MP] moderato2.1) (dampness) umidità f.to perform well in the wet — [ tyre] offrire buone prestazioni sul bagnato
3) BE pol. conservatore m. (-trice) moderato (-a)II 1. [wet]1) bagnare [floor, object, clothes]2.to wet one's pants — farsi la pipì o farsela addosso
to wet oneself — farsi la pipì o farsela addosso
* * *[wet] 1. adjective1) (containing, soaked in, or covered with, water or another liquid: We got soaking wet when it began to rain; His shirt was wet through with sweat; wet hair; The car skidded on the wet road.) bagnato2) (rainy: a wet day; wet weather; It was wet yesterday.) piovoso2. verb(to make wet: She wet her hair and put shampoo on it; The baby has wet himself / his nappy / the bed.) bagnare3. noun1) (moisture: a patch of wet.) umido2) (rain: Don't go out in the wet.) pioggia•- wetness- wet blanket
- wet-nurse
- wetsuit
- wet through* * *I 1. [wet]2) (freshly applied) [paint, ink] frescoto keep sth. wet — non fare asciugare qcs
3) (rainy) [weather, season, day] piovoso; [ conditions] di umiditàtomorrow, the North will be wet — domani pioverà al nord
5) BE pol. [cabinet, MP] moderato2.1) (dampness) umidità f.to perform well in the wet — [ tyre] offrire buone prestazioni sul bagnato
3) BE pol. conservatore m. (-trice) moderato (-a)II 1. [wet]1) bagnare [floor, object, clothes]2.to wet one's pants — farsi la pipì o farsela addosso
to wet oneself — farsi la pipì o farsela addosso
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