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1 wet through
wet through промокший до нитки -
2 wet through
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3 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) gennemvåd* * *(very wet: His coat was wet through.) gennemvåd -
4 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) empapado, hecho una sopa -
5 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) ensopado* * *wet throughcompletamente ensopado. -
6 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) gegnblautur -
7 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) teljesen átázott, bőrig ázott -
8 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) skoz in skoz premočen -
9 wet through
• liko• likomärkä• läpimärkä* * *(very wet: His coat was wet through.) läpimärkä -
10 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) gjennomvåt -
11 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) zuppo -
12 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) durchnaß -
13 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) przemoczony do nitki -
14 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) caurcaurēm slapjš; slapjš līdz ādai* * *caurcaurēm slapjš; slapjš līdz ādai -
15 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) kiaurai permirkęs -
16 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) genomvåt, dyblöt -
17 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) leoarcă -
18 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) μουσκίδι -
19 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) promočený skrz naskrz -
20 wet through
(very wet: His coat was wet through.) úplne premočený
См. также в других словарях:
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wet through — 1. adjective Soaked. Very wet. If you stay out in the rain, you will get wet through. 2. verb To soak or drench thoroughly … Wiktionary
wet through — completely soaked … English contemporary dictionary
wet through and through — soaked, saturated … English contemporary dictionary
wet*/*/*/ — [wet] adj I 1) covered with water or another liquid You d better come in or you ll get wet.[/ex] My socks and shoes were soaking wet (= very wet).[/ex] Her forehead was wet with sweat.[/ex] Where have you been? You re wet through (= completely… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
through — ♦ (The preposition is pronounced [[t]θruː[/t]]. In other cases, through is pronounced [[t]θru͟ː[/t]]) 1) PREP To move through something such as a hole, opening, or pipe means to move directly from one side or end of it to the other. The theatre… … English dictionary
wet — wetly, adv. wetness, n. wetter, n. wettish, adj. /wet/, adj., wetter, wettest, n., v., wet or wetted, wetting. adj. 1. moistened, covered, or soaked with water … Universalium
wet — I UK [wet] / US adjective Word forms wet : adjective wet comparative wetter superlative wettest *** 1) covered with water or another liquid wet hair/grass/clothes You d better come in or you ll get wet. wet with: Her forehead was wet with sweat.… … English dictionary
through — through1 W1S1 [θru:] prep, adv ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(door/passage etc)¦ 2¦(cutting/breaking)¦ 3¦(across an area)¦ 4¦(see through something)¦ 5¦(past a place)¦ 6¦(time)¦ 7¦(process/experience)¦ 8¦(competitions)¦ 9¦(because of something)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
through — 1 /Tru:/ preposition 1 entering something such as a door, passage, tube, or hole at one end or side and leaving it at the other: They were suddenly plunged into darkness as the train went through the tunnel. | The ball went flying through the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
through */*/*/ — UK [θruː] / US [θru] adjective, adverb, preposition Summary: Through can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): They were riding through a forest. as an adverb (without a following noun): There s a hole in the roof… … English dictionary