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1 wet through
a) very wet:جِداHis coat was wet through.
b) soaked to the skin.مُبَلَّل حَتى الجِلْد -
2 промокнуть до нитки
1) General subject: get a sousing, get soaked to the skin, not to have a dry thread on, wet the skin, soak to the bone (букв.промокнуть до костей)2) Set phrase: be soaked to the skinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > промокнуть до нитки
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3 мокър
wet(прогизнал) soggy, soaked, drenched, sodden(за път и) splashyмед. weepingмокър чаршаф мед. a wet pack, a packing sheetмокър от роса wet with dewмокър до кости drenched to the bone, wet to the skin, wringing/sopping/soaking wetкато мокра кокошка like a drowned rat* * *мо̀кър,прил., -ра, -ро, -ри wet; ( прогизнал) soggy, soaked, soaky, drenched, sodden; (за път) splashy; мед. weeping; като \мокърра кокошка like a drowned rat; \мокърър до кости drenched to the bone, wet to the skin, wringing/sopping/soaking wet; wet like a drowned rat; \мокърър/наливен елемент wet cell; \мокърър от роса wet with dew; \мокърър чаршаф мед. a wet pack, a packing sheet; цял съм \мокърър I am wet through; • \мокърър от дъжд не се бои (be) too far gone to care.* * *soaky; soggy; soppy; splashy; wet: I'm мокър through. - Целият съм мокър.* * *1. (за път и) splashy 2. (прогизнал) soggy, soaked, drenched, sodden 3. wet 4. МОКЪР до кости drenched to the bone, wet to the skin, wringing/sopping/soaking wet 5. МОКЪР от дъжд не се бои (be) too far gone to care 6. МОКЪР от роса wet with dew 7. МОКЪР чаршаф мед. a wet pack, a packing sheet 8. като мокра кокошка like a drowned rat 9. мед. weeping 10. цял съм МОКЪР I am wet through -
4 bagnato
wetbagnato di sudore dripping with sweatbagnato fradicio soaked, wet through* * *bagnato agg. wet: bagnato come un pulcino, as wet as a drowned rat; bagnato fino alle ossa, fradicio, wet through (o soaked through o soaked); scivolare sul terreno bagnato, to slip on the wet ground // piove sempre sul bagnato, (fig.) it never rains but it pours.* * *[baɲ'ɲato] bagnato (-a)1. aggbagnato di sudore — (viso, fronte) bathed in sweat, (camicia) soaked with sweat
bagnato fradicio — wet through, drenched
essere bagnato come un pulcino — to be like a drowned rat, be sopping wet
2. sm* * *[baɲ'ɲato] 1.participio passato bagnare2.3.bagnato di sudore — wet with sweat, sweat-soaked
sostantivo maschile wet (surface)••bagnato fradicio — dripping o soaking o sopping wet
essere bagnato fino alle ossa — to be drenched o soaked to the skin
* * *bagnato/baŋ'ŋato/→ bagnareII aggettivo[pavimento, strada, capelli] wet; (umido) damp; [ biancheria] moist; bagnato di sudore wet with sweat, sweat-soakedIII sostantivo m.wet (surface)bagnato fradicio dripping o soaking o sopping wet; essere bagnato fino alle ossa to be drenched o soaked to the skin; essere bagnato come un pulcino to look like a drowned rat; piove sul bagnato it never rains but it pours. -
5 измокрен
wet; drenched, soakedизмокрен до кости, съвсем измокрен dripping/sopping wet, wet through, drenched/wet to the skin, wet as a drowned rat/as a rag* * *измо̀крен,мин. страд. прич. wet, drenched, soaked; \измокрен до кости, съвсем \измокрен dripping/sopping wet, wet through, drenched/wet to the skin, wet as a drowned rat/as a rag.* * *drenched; wet* * *1. wet;drenched, soaked 2. ИЗМОКРЕН до кости, съвсем ИЗМОКРЕН dripping/sopping wet, wet through, drenched/wet to the skin, wet as a drowned rat/as a rag -
6 bagnare
wet( immergere) dip( inzuppare) soak( annaffiare) waterdi fiume flow through* * *bagnare v.tr.1 to wet; ( immergere) to dip; ( inzuppare) to soak; to steep; ( inumidire) to damp (en), to moist (en); ( spruzzare) to sprinkle, to water: la pioggia mi bagnò fino alle ossa, the rain soaked me to the skin; bagnare i fiori, to water flowers; bagnare i piedi nel ruscello, to dip one's feet in the stream; bagnare una spugna, to soak (o to wet) a sponge // bagnarsi la gola, to wet one's whistle2 (di mare, fiume ecc.) to wash: la città è bagnata dal mare, the town is on the sea (o is washed by the sea); il fiume bagna la città, the river flows through the town◆ v.intr.pron. to get* wet.* * *[baɲ'ɲare]1. vt2) (sogg : fiume) to flow through, (mare) to wash, bathe3) (fam : festeggiare bevendo) to drink to, toast2. vr (bagnarsi)(fare il bagno) to bathe3. vip (bagnarsi)(prendere acqua) to get wet, (inzupparsi) to get soaked, get drenched* * *[baɲ'ɲare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to wet* [oggetto, pavimento, vestiti] (di with)2) (inumidire) to dampen, to moisten [stoffa, biancheria]3) (immergere)4) (inzuppare)bagnare il pane nel latte — to dip o dunk o sop bread in milk
5) (innaffiare) to water [piante, fiori]6) (scorrere attraverso) [ fiume] to water, to flow through [città, paese]7) (lambire)8) gastr.9) colloq. (festeggiare bevendo)2.verbo pronominale bagnarsi1)2) (fare il bagno) to bathe, to bath BE3) (infradiciarsi) to get* soaked, to soak oneself4) (inumidirsi)••* * *bagnare/baŋ'ŋare/ [1]1 to wet* [oggetto, pavimento, vestiti] (di with)2 (inumidire) to dampen, to moisten [stoffa, biancheria]; la rugiada bagna l'erba the grass is wet with dew3 (immergere) bagnare le mani nell'acqua to dip one's hands in water5 (innaffiare) to water [piante, fiori]6 (scorrere attraverso) [ fiume] to water, to flow through [città, paese]7 (lambire) la città è bagnata dall'oceano the ocean laps the town's shores8 gastr. bagnare una torta con il brandy to sprinkle a cake with brandy9 colloq. (festeggiare bevendo) un successo come questo va bagnato con lo champagne such success calls for champagneII bagnarsi verbo pronominale1 - rsi le mani to wet one's hands2 (fare il bagno) to bathe, to bath BE3 (infradiciarsi) to get* soaked, to soak oneself; - rsi i piedi to get one's feet wet4 (inumidirsi) mi sono appena bagnato le labbra I just had a sipbagnare il letto to wet the bed; - rsi la gola to wet one's whistle. -
7 измокрям
wet(напълно) drench, soakизмокрямсе get wet; get/be drenched/soakedизмокрям се до кости вж. измокрен* * *измо̀крям,гл. wet; ( напълно) drench, soak;\измокрям се get wet; get/be drenched/soaked; \измокрям се до кости dripping/sopping wet, wet through, drenched/wet to the skin, wet as a drowned rat/as a rag.* * *drench; wet{wet}* * *1. (напълно) drench, soak 2. wet 3. ИЗМОКРЯМ се до кости вж. измокрен 4. ИЗМОКРЯМce get wet;get/be drenched/soaked -
8 мокрий
wet, moist; ( про ґрунт) soggyмокрий пиловловлювач — wet arrester, wet dust collector, hydrofilter, scrubber
мокрий хоч викрути — wringing ( dripping) wet, wet through
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9 мокрый
wet, moist; ( пропитанный влагой) soggyмо́крый до ни́тки — wet to the skin
мо́крый, хоть вы́жми — wringing wet
••мо́крый док тех. — wet dock
мо́крый снег — sleet
мо́края ку́рица разг. — milksop
мо́крое де́ло жарг. — murder
глаза́ на мо́кром ме́сте у кого́-л разг. — smb is easily moved to tears
оста́вить мо́крое ме́сто от кого́-л — make mincemeat out of smb; pulverize smb; chew smb up and spit him out
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10 мокрый
wet, moist; ( пропитанный влагой) soggyмокрый, хоть выжми — wringing wet
мокрое место от тебя останется!, мокрого места от тебя не останется! — I'll make short shrift of you!
мокрое дело разг. — murder, assassination
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11 ud până la piele / oase
wet / drenched / soaked to the skinas wet as a drowned mouse / ratnot having a dry stitch / thread on. -
12 mojado como un pollo
• wet through the skin• wet totally -
13 ropa lavada aún húmeda
• wet to the skin• wet way -
14 bõrig ázott
wet to the skin, soaking wet -
15 участок
•The high-energy orbit will cross and recross the target orbit on the outbound and inbound legs of the flight.
•The portion of the curve from to ...
•The orifice plate should be installed at a point where the longest possible straight run of the pipe will exist...
•The new section of the pipeline...
II•When plants ( заводы) are completed at these localities...
•construction site...
•A bog is a tract of wet, spongy ground.
•The affected areas of the skin...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > участок
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16 mokar do gole kože
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17 промок до костей
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > промок до костей
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18 iliklerine kadar ıslanmış
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19 ıslak
"wet; damp. - kargaya/sıçana dönmek to get soaked to the skin; to look like a drowned rat. - karga/sıçan gibi durmak 1. to look frightened, seem scared. 2. to seem very hesitant. " -
20 empapado
adj.soaking, soaking-wet, soppy, drenched.past part.past participle of spanish verb: empapar.* * *1→ link=empapar empapar► adjetivo1 soaked* * *(f. - empapada)adj.* * *ADJ soaked, soaking wet* * *= sodden, water-soaked, bedraggled, saturated, soggy [soggier -comp., soggiest -sup.], drenched to the skin, wringing wet, soaking wet, wet through to the skin.Ex. He looked up and descried a gym class, all wet and draggled, scurrying back across the sodden football field.Ex. This article describes the freezing, drying and cleaning of water-soaked and smoke-damaged books.Ex. This novel's far-fetched but intriguing plot places a rather bedraggled and unimpressive Hitler on Australian soil in 1919.Ex. Place a drop of a saturated solution of sugar in water on the paper and dab up the excess liquid with cotton wool.Ex. The snakes had been kept in the soggy bilges for forty days and forty nights and were in pretty sad shape.Ex. A large party braved the elements on foot, and when they reached the summit they were drenched to the skin.Ex. The water washes in over the sides of the raft and from the waist down you will be wringing wet.Ex. NASA scientists say the Mars rovers have found what they were looking for -- hard evidence that the red planet was once soaking wet.Ex. It rained all the way and we arrived about 12.45, wet through to the skin.----* empapado en sudor = sweaty [sweatier -comp., sweatiest -sup.].* empapado hasta los huesos = drenched to the skin, soaked to the skin, wringing wet, soaking wet, wet through to the skin.* * *= sodden, water-soaked, bedraggled, saturated, soggy [soggier -comp., soggiest -sup.], drenched to the skin, wringing wet, soaking wet, wet through to the skin.Ex: He looked up and descried a gym class, all wet and draggled, scurrying back across the sodden football field.
Ex: This article describes the freezing, drying and cleaning of water-soaked and smoke-damaged books.Ex: This novel's far-fetched but intriguing plot places a rather bedraggled and unimpressive Hitler on Australian soil in 1919.Ex: Place a drop of a saturated solution of sugar in water on the paper and dab up the excess liquid with cotton wool.Ex: The snakes had been kept in the soggy bilges for forty days and forty nights and were in pretty sad shape.Ex: A large party braved the elements on foot, and when they reached the summit they were drenched to the skin.Ex: The water washes in over the sides of the raft and from the waist down you will be wringing wet.Ex: NASA scientists say the Mars rovers have found what they were looking for -- hard evidence that the red planet was once soaking wet.Ex: It rained all the way and we arrived about 12.45, wet through to the skin.* empapado en sudor = sweaty [sweatier -comp., sweatiest -sup.].* empapado hasta los huesos = drenched to the skin, soaked to the skin, wringing wet, soaking wet, wet through to the skin.* * *
Del verbo empapar: ( conjugate empapar)
empapado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
empapado
empapar
empapar ( conjugate empapar) verbo transitivo
empaparse verbo pronominal ( mojarse mucho) [persona/zapatos/ropa] to get soaking wet
empapado,-a adjetivo soaked
empapar verbo transitivo
1 (mojar, calar) to soak: llegó con la camisa empapada en sudor, she came home with her shirt soaked in sweat
2 (con un paño) to soak up
' empapado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calada
- calado
- chorrear
- empapada
English:
all
- soak
- soaking
- sodden
- soggy
- sopping
- wet
- dripping
- water
* * *empapado, -a adjsoaked, drenched;iba empapado en sudor he was soaked o drenched in sweat* * *adj soaked, dripping wet* * *empapado, -da adj: soggy, sodden* * *empapado adj soaking / soaked
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