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Синонимический ряд:1. binges (noun) bats; binges; boozes; bums; busts; carousals; carouses; jags; orgies; souses; sprees; tears; toots; wassails2. drunkards (noun) boozers; drunkards; drunks; guzzlers; inebriates; rummies; soakers; sots; sponges; tipplers; topers3. drenches (verb) deluges; douses; drenches; drowns; impregnates; saturates; seethes; soddens; sops; souses; steeps; waterlogs; wets4. drinks (verb) boozes; drinks; guzzles; imbibes; liquors up; nips; swigs; swills; tanks up; tipples5. engages (verb) busies; engages; engrosses; immerses; occupies6. overcharges (verb) clips; fleeces; overcharges; skins; sticks -
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vიწუწება, კოკისპირული წვიმები -
9 soaks up oil by sawdust
• попивам масло с дървени стърготиниEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > soaks up oil by sawdust
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10 boy soaks up information like a sponge
Макаров: мальчик впитывает знания как губкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > boy soaks up information like a sponge
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12 sandy soil soaks up moisture quickly
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > sandy soil soaks up moisture quickly
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13 the boy soaks up information like a sponge
Макаров: мальчик впитывает знания как губкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the boy soaks up information like a sponge
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1) впитывать, поглощать This thirsty plant soaks up all the water I give it every day. ≈ Это ненасытное растение поглощает всю воду, которой я поливаю его каждый день. Syn: imbibe, soak in
2) впитывать, усваивать She went from doctor to doctor, soaking up advice. ≈ Она ходила по врачам, принимая к сведению их советы.
3) промокать( промокашкой, тряпкой и т. п.) We had to use such a lot of cloths to soak up the pool on the floor. ≈ Нам понадобилось очень много тряпок, чтобы ликвидировать потоп на полу. впитывать, поглощать - partitions * sound перегородки поглощают звук - sandy soil soaks up moisture quickly песчаная почва быстро впитывает влагу впитывать, усваивать - to * the sunshine наслаждаться солнцем, жариться на солнце - the boy soaks up information like a sponge мальчик впитывает знания как губка промокать - if you spill ink on the floor you must soak it up straight away если вы прольете чернила на пол, надо их сразу же промокнуть (собрать промокашкой) -
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Синонимический ряд:1. binges (noun) bats; binges; boozes; bums; busts; carousals; carouses; drunks; jags; orgies; soaks; sprees; tears; toots; wassails2. dips (verb) dips; ducks; dunks; immerses; submerges; submerses3. soaks (verb) deluges; douses; drenches; drowns; impregnates; saturates; seethes; soaks; soddens; sops; steeps; waterlogs; wets -
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[ʹsəʋkʹʌp] phr v1. 1) впитывать, поглощатьsandy soil soaks up moisture quickly - песчаная почва быстро впитывает влагу
2) впитывать, усваиватьto soak up the sunshine - наслаждаться солнцем, жариться на солнце
the boy soaks up information like a sponge - мальчик впитывает знания как губка
2. промокатьif you spill ink on the floor you must soak it up straight away - если вы прольёте чернила на пол, надо их сразу же промокнуть /собрать промокашкой/
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səuk1) (to (let) stand in a liquid: She soaked the clothes overnight in soapy water.) remojar(se)2) (to make very wet: That shower has completely soaked my clothes.) empaparse3) ((with in, into, through etc) (of a liquid) to penetrate: The blood from his wound has soaked right through the bandage.) penetrar•- soaked- - soaked
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soak vb1. remojar / poner a remojo2. empapartr[səʊk]1 (put in liquid) poner en remojo, remojar; (saturate) empapar1 (washing, dried pulses) estar en remojo2 (bathe) bañarse3 (penetrate) empapar, calar1 remojón nombre masculino2 familiar (drunkard) borracho,-asoak ['so:k] vi: estar en remojosoak vt1) : poner en remojo2)to soak up absorb: absorbersoak n: remojo mn.• borrachín s.m.v.• abrevar v.• calar v.• embeber v.• empapar v.• humedecer v.• mojar v.• poner en remojo v.• recalar v.• remojar v.• remojarse v.
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1. səʊka) \<\<lentils/clothes\>\> ( immerse) poner* en or a remojo, dejar remojando; ( leave immersed) dejar en or a remojob) ( drench) empaparto be soaked (to the skin) — estar* empapado, estar* calado hasta los huesos
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via) ( lie in liquid)to leave something to soak — dejar algo en or a remojo, dejar algo remojando
b) ( penetrate) (+ adv compl)to soak into/through something — calar algo
Phrasal Verbs:- soak up
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[sǝʊk]to give something a soak — poner* algo en or a remojo
1. VT1) (=immerse) poner en remojo2) (=make wet) empaparyou've soaked yourself! — ¡te has empapado entero!, ¡te has puesto perdido de agua!
3) *to soak sb — (=take money from) desplumar a algn *, clavar a algn *
2.VI remojarseto leave sth to soak — dejar algo en or al remojo
3. N1) (=rain) diluvio m2) * (=drunkard) borracho(-a) m / f- soak in- soak up* * *
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1. [səʊk]a) \<\<lentils/clothes\>\> ( immerse) poner* en or a remojo, dejar remojando; ( leave immersed) dejar en or a remojob) ( drench) empaparto be soaked (to the skin) — estar* empapado, estar* calado hasta los huesos
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via) ( lie in liquid)to leave something to soak — dejar algo en or a remojo, dejar algo remojando
b) ( penetrate) (+ adv compl)to soak into/through something — calar algo
Phrasal Verbs:- soak up
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to give something a soak — poner* algo en or a remojo
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Синонимический ряд:1. sugarplums (noun) sugarplums2. weaklings (noun) babies; doormats; invertebrates; jellyfishes; milksops; Milquetoasts; mollycoddles; namby-pambies; sissies; weaklings3. bribes (verb) bribes; buys; buys off; fixes; has; squares; tampers with4. drinks (verb) absorbs; drinks; soak up5. soaks (verb) deluges; douses; drenches; drowns; impregnates; saturates; seethes; soaks; soddens; souses; steeps; waterlogs; wets
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