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4 подмокшее зерно
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > подмокшее зерно
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Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > размокший грунт
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9 разваренный
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11 переваренный
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14 алкоголик
1) General subject: alcanaut, dipso, dipsomaniac, inebriate, rummie, rummy, booze hound, alcoholic, drunkard, hard drinker, sot, tippler, toper2) Medicine: addict, drinker, hard drinker, heavy drinker3) Colloquial: a drunkard, an alcoholic4) Slang: alcohol5) American: ginhead6) Bookish: winebibber7) Law: addicted addict to drink, addicted to drink, alcohol addict, dipsomatic, drunk, habitual abuser, habitual drunkard8) Australian slang: shicker9) Jargon: billiard drinker, bottle baby, dehorn, soak, souse, stew, guzzle-guts, jingler, glow worm, Lunch head, alky, booze-fighter, slugger, sop -
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1) General subject: become wet, soak, sodden2) Medicine: weep (wept)3) Automobile industry: steep4) Makarov: wet -
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General subject: raw, slack baked, slack-baked, sodden (о хлебе), soggy (о хлебе)
См. также в других словарях:
Sodden — Sod den, a. [p. p. of {Seethe}.] Boiled; seethed; also, soaked; heavy with moisture; saturated; as, sodden beef; sodden bread; sodden fields. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sodden — Sod den, v. i. To be seethed; to become sodden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sodden — ► ADJECTIVE 1) soaked through. 2) (in combination ) having drunk an excessive amount of an alcoholic drink: whisky sodden. DERIVATIVES soddenly adverb soddenness noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «boiled»: from SEETHE(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
sodden — [säd′ n] adj. [obs. pp. of SEETHE] 1. Archaic boiled or steeped 2. filled with moisture; soaked through 3. heavy or soggy from improper baking or cooking: said as of bread 4. dull or stupefied, as from liquor vt., vi. to make or become sodden… … English World dictionary
Sodden — Sod den, v. t. To soak; to make heavy with water. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sodden — O.E. soden, strong pp. of seoþan to cook, boil (see SEETHE (Cf. seethe)). Originally boiled; sense of soaked is first recorded 1820 … Etymology dictionary
sodden — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English soden, from past participle of sethen to seethe Date: 1589 1. a. dull or expressionless especially from continued indulgence in alcoholic beverages < sodden features > b. torpid, sluggish < sodden minds > … New Collegiate Dictionary
sodden — sod|den [ˈsɔdn US ˈsa:dn] adj [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Old past participle of seethe] very wet and heavy ▪ sodden clothes ▪ The earth was sodden. rain sodden/water sodden ▪ rain sodden hair … Dictionary of contemporary English
-sodden — [[t] sɒd(ə)n[/t]] 1) COMB in ADJ: usu ADJ n sodden combines with drink and with the names of alcoholic drinks to form adjectives which describe someone who has drunk too much alcohol and is in a bad state as a result. He portrays a whisky sodden… … English dictionary
sodden — /ˈsɒdn / (say sodn) adjective 1. soaked with liquid or moisture. 2. (of bread, cake, etc.) heavy, doughy, or soggy. 3. intoxicated on a specified beverage: beer sodden; gin sodden. 4. (of the face) a. bloated, as with crying. b. dulled with… …
sodden — [[t]sɒ̱d(ə)n[/t]] ADJ Something that is sodden is extremely wet. We stripped off our sodden clothes... His grey jersey and trousers were sodden with the rain. Syn: soaked … English dictionary