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1 souse
tr[saʊs]n.• escabeche s.m.v.• escabechar v.• mojar v.• zambullir v.saʊstransitive verb marinar, macerar[saʊs]soused herrings — ≈arenques en escabeche
1. VT1) (Culin) (=pickle) escabechar, adobar (LAm)2) (=plunge) zambullir; (=soak) mojar3)- be sousedto get soused — coger una trompa (Sp) *, agarrarse una borrachera (LAm)
2.N (US) ** borracho(-a) m / f* * *[saʊs]transitive verb marinar, macerarsoused herrings — ≈arenques en escabeche
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2 souse
s.1 salmuera, adobo; escabeche, la cabeza, patas u orejas de cerdo adobadas (pickle).2 ataque repentino, lanzamiento de un halcón sobre su presa. (Provincial)3 remojón.4 carne de cerdo encurtida.vt.1 empapar.2 adobar, escabechar.3 embeber de agua, embeber.4 zambullir, poner en remojo, inmergir.vi.lanzarse, arrojarse como el ave de rapiña se arroja sobre la presa.(pt & pp soused) -
3 soused
adj.1 escabechado.2 ebrio, borracho, cuete, jalado.pp.participio pasado del verbo SOUSE.pt.pretérito del verbo: SOUSE
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Souse — Souse, v. i. [Probably fr. OF. sors, p. p. of sordre to rise, and first used of an upward swood, then of a swoop in general, but also confused with {Souse}, v. t. See {Source}.] To swoop or plunge, as a bird upon its prey; to fall suddenly; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Souse — Souse, n. [OF. sausse. See {Sauce}.] [Written also {souce}, {sowce}, and {sowse}.] 1. Pickle made with salt. [1913 Webster] 2. Something kept or steeped in pickle; esp., the pickled ears, feet, etc., of swine. [1913 Webster] And he that can rear… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Souse — Souse, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Soused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sousing}.] [Cf. F. saucer to wet with sauce. See {Souse} pickle.] 1. To steep in pickle; to pickle. A soused gurnet. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To plunge or immerse in water or any liquid. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Souse — Souse, v. t. To pounce upon. [R.] [1913 Webster] [The gallant monarch] like eagle o er his serie towers, To souse annoyance that comes near his nest. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Souse — Souse, n. The act of sousing, or swooping. [1913 Webster] As a falcon fair That once hath failed or her souse full near. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Souse — Souse, adv. With a sudden swoop; violently. Young. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
souse — index immerse (plunge into), permeate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
souse — [ saus ] verb transitive 1. ) to pour water over someone or something until they are completely wet 2. ) MAINLY BRITISH to make food completely wet with a liquid such as VINEGAR or alcohol, especially by keeping it in the liquid for a long time … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
souse — late 14c., to pickle, steep in vinegar, from O.Fr. sous (adj.) preserved in salt and vinegar, from Frank. *sultja (related to O.Saxon sultia salt water ), from P.Gmc. *salt , *sult (see SALT (Cf. salt)). The noun meaning pig parts preserved and… … Etymology dictionary
souse — *dip, immerse, submerge, duck, dunk Analogous words: *soak, steep, saturate, impregnate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
souse — [v] make very wet brine, deluge, dip, douse, drench, drown, duck, dunk, immerse, impregnate, marinate, pickle, preserve, seethe, soak, sop, steep, submerge, submerse, waterlog, wet; concept 256 Ant. dehydrate, dry … New thesaurus