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soak

VI จุ่ม  แช่  หมัก  drench dowse wet jum

 

soak

VT จุ่ม  แช่  ทำให้ เปียก  drench jum

 

soak in

PHRV ค่อยๆ  เข้าใจ  เข้าใจ ทีละน้อย  sink in koi-koi-kao-jai

 

soak in

PHRV ซึม เข้า  sink in suam-kao

 

soak in

PHRV ทำให้ หมกมุ่น กับ  ทำให้ สนใจ อยู่ กับ  ทำให้ ง่วนอยู่กับ  absorb in tam-hai-muek-muan-kab

 

soak into

PHRV ค่อยๆ  ซึมซาบ  ค่อยๆ  เข้าใจ  sink into koi-koi-suam-sab

 

soak into

PHRV จม ใน  sink into jom-nai

 

soak off

PHRV แช่น้ำ เพื่อ เอา ออก  chea-nam-puea-aol-ook

 

soak through

PHRV เปียก มาก  piak-mak

 

soak up

PHRV จุ่ม ใน  แช่ ใน  juam-nai

 

soak with

PHRV จุ่ม ใน  ทำให้ ชุ่ม ด้วย  drench in saturate with juam-nai

 

soakage

N การแช่  การจุ่ม  การ ทำให้ เปียก  kan-chea

 

soaked to the skin

IDM เปียกโชก ไป ทั้งตัว  piak-chok-pai-tang-tua

 

soaker

N คนเมา  drunkard kon-mao

 

soaking

ADJ ซึ่ง เปียกชุ่ม (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  เปียก  wet sueng-piak-chum

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SOAK

v.t. 1. To steep; to cause or suffer to lie in a fluid till the substance has imbibed what it can contain; to macerate in water or other fluid; as, to soak cloth; to soak bread.
2. To drench; to wet thoroughly. The earth is soaked with heavy rain. Their land shall be soaked with blood. Isaiah 34:7.
3. To draw in by the pores; as the skin.
4. To drain. [Not authirized.]

 

SOAK

v.i. 1. To lie steeped in water or other fluid. Let the cloth lie and soak.
2. To enter into pores or interstices. Water soaks into the earth or other porous matter.
3. To drink intemperately or gluttonously; to drench; as a soaking club. [Low. ]

 

SOAKED

pp. Steeped or macerated in a fluid; drenched.

 

SOAKER

n. 1. One that soaks or macerates in a liquid.
2. A hard drinker. [Low. ]

 

SOAKING

ppr. 1. Steeping; macerating; drenching; imbibing.
2. a. That wets thoroughly; as a soaking rain.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SOAK

Soak, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Soaked; p. pr. & vb. n. Soaking. ] Etym: [OE. soken, AS. socian to sioak, steep, fr. s, s, to suck. See Suck. ]

 

1. To cause or suffer to lie in a fluid till the substance has imbibed what it can contain; to macerate in water or other liquid; to steep, as for the purpose of softening or freshening; as, to soak cloth; to soak bread; to soak salt meat, salt fish, or the like.

 

2. To drench; to wet thoroughly. Their land shall be soaked with blood. Isa. xxiv. 7.

 

3. To draw in by the pores, or through small passages; as, a sponge soaks up water; the skin soaks in moisture.

 

4. To make (its way ) by entering pores or interstices; -- often with through. The rivulet beneath soaked its way obscurely through wreaths of snow. Sir W. Scott.

 

5. Fig. : To absorb; to drain. [Obs. ] Sir H. Wotton.

 

SOAK

SOAK Soak, v. i.

 

1. To lie steeping in water or other liquid; to become sturated; as, let the cloth lie and soak.

 

2. To enter (into something ) by pores or interstices; as, water soaks into the earth or other porous matter.

 

3. To drink intemperately or gluttonously. [Slang ]

 

SOAKAGE

SOAKAGE Soak "age, n.

 

Defn: The act of soaking, or the state of being soaked; also, the quantity that enters or issues by soaking.

 

SOAKER

SOAKER Soak "er, n.

 

1. One who, or that which, soaks.

 

2. A hard drinker. [Slang ] South.

 

SOAKING

SOAKING Soak "ing, a.

 

Defn: Wetting thoroughly; drenching; as, a soaking rain. -- Soak "ing *ly, adv.

 

SOAKY

SOAKY Soak "y, a.

 

Defn: Full of moisture; wet; soppy.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

soak

soak |sōk soʊk | verb [ with obj. ] 1 make or allow (something ) to become thoroughly wet by immersing it in liquid: soak the beans overnight in water. [ no obj. ] be immersed in water or another liquid: she spent some time soaking in a hot bath. (of a liquid ) cause (something or someone ) to become extremely wet: the rain poured down, soaking their hair. [ no obj. ] (of a liquid ) penetrate or permeate completely: cold water was soaking into my shoes. (soak something off /out ) remove something by immersing it in water for a period of time: don't disturb the wound soak the dressing off if necessary. 2 informal impose heavy charges or taxation on: few of us common people care how much tax Congress soaks on racing motorboats. 3 [ no obj. ] archaic, informal drink heavily: you keep soaking in taverns. noun 1 [ in sing. ] an act of immersing someone or something in liquid for a period of time: I'm looking forward to a long soak in the tub. 2 informal a heavy drinker: his daughter stayed up to put the old soak to bed. PHRASAL VERBS soak oneself in immerse oneself in (a particular experience, activity, or interest ): he soaked himself in the music of Mozart. soak something up absorb a liquid: use clean tissues to soak up any droplets of water. expose oneself to or experience (something beneficial or enjoyable ): lie back and soak up the Mediterranean sun | he spends his time painting and soaking up the culture. informal cost or use up money: the project had soaked up over $1 billion. DERIVATIVES soak age |ˈsōkij |noun, soak er noun ORIGIN Old English socian become saturated with a liquid by immersion ; related to sūcan to suck.

 

soakaway

soak |away |ˈsəʊkəweɪ | noun Brit. a pit, typically filled with hard core, into which waste water is piped so that it drains slowly out into the surrounding soil.

 

soaked

soaked |sōkt soʊkt | adjective extremely wet; saturated: my shirt is soaked through | she was soaked to the skin | [ in combination ] figurative : a sun-soaked beach.

 

soaking

soak ing |ˈsōkiNG ˈsoʊkɪŋ | adjective extremely wet; wet through: his jacket was soaking. noun an act of wetting something thoroughly: in spring, give the soil a good soaking.

 

Oxford Dictionary

soak

soak |səʊk | verb [ with obj. ] 1 make or allow (something ) to become thoroughly wet by immersing it in liquid: soak the beans overnight in water. [ no obj. ] be immersed in water or another liquid: she spent some time soaking in a hot bath. (of a liquid ) cause (something or someone ) to become extremely wet: the rain poured down, soaking their hair. [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] (of a liquid ) penetrate or permeate completely: cold water was soaking into my shoes. (soak something off /out ) remove something by immersing it in water for a period of time: don't disturb the wound soak the dressing off if necessary. 2 informal impose heavy charges or taxation on: VAT would not soak the rich it would soak the everyday guy struggling to stay afloat. 3 [ no obj. ] archaic, informal drink heavily: you keep soaking in taverns. noun 1 an act of immersing someone or something in liquid for a period of time: I'm looking forward to a long soak in the bath. 2 informal a heavy drinker: his daughter stayed up to put the old soak to bed. 3 Austral. a hollow where rainwater collects; a waterhole. PHRASAL VERBS soak oneself in immerse oneself in (a particular experience, activity, or interest ): he soaked himself in the music of Mozart. soak something up absorb a liquid: use clean tissues to soak up any droplets of water. expose oneself to or experience something beneficial or enjoyable: lie back and soak up the Mediterranean sun | he spends his time painting and soaking up the culture. informal cost or use up money: the project had soaked up over £1 billion. DERIVATIVES soakage noun, soaker noun ORIGIN Old English socian become saturated with a liquid by immersion ; related to sūcan to suck .

 

soakaway

soak |away |ˈsəʊkəweɪ | noun Brit. a pit, typically filled with hard core, into which waste water is piped so that it drains slowly out into the surrounding soil.

 

soaked

soaked |səʊkt | adjective extremely wet; saturated: my shirt is soaked through | she was soaked to the skin | [ in combination ] figurative : a sun-soaked beach.

 

soaking

soak |ing |ˈsəʊkɪŋ | adjective extremely wet; wet through: his jacket was soaking | [ as submodifier ] : your hair's soaking wet. noun an act of wetting something thoroughly: in spring, give the soil a good soaking.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

soak

soak verb 1 soak the beans in water: immerse, steep, submerge, submerse, dip, dunk, bathe, douse, marinate, souse. 2 we got soaked outside: drench, wet through, saturate, waterlog, deluge, inundate, submerge, drown, swamp. 3 the sweat soaked through his clothes: permeate, penetrate, percolate, seep into, spread through, infuse, impregnate. 4 use towels to soak up the water: absorb, suck up, blot (up ), mop (up ), sponge up, sop up.

 

soaking

soaking adjective she turned on the hot water full blast and peeled her soaking clothes off: drenched, wet (through ), soaked (through ), sodden, soggy, waterlogged, saturated, sopping wet, dripping wet, wringing wet. ANTONYMS parched.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

soak

soak verb 1 soak the beans overnight in water: immerse, steep, submerge, submerse, dip, sink, dunk, bathe, wet, rinse, douse, marinate, souse, pickle, ret. 2 we got soaked by the rain: drench, wet through, saturate, waterlog, deluge, inundate, submerge, drown, swamp; archaic sop. 3 the sweat soaked through his clothes: permeate, penetrate, percolate, soak into, seep into /through, spread through, infuse, impregnate, imbue, pervade. 4 use clean tissues to soak up any droplets of water: absorb, suck up, draw up /in, blot (up ), mop (up ), sponge up, sop up, take in /up.

 

soaking

soaking adjective get your jacket off, it's soaking: drenched, soaked, soaked to the skin, like a drowned rat, wet through, soaked through, sodden, soggy, waterlogged, saturated, sopping (wet ), dripping (wet ), wringing (wet ), streaming. ANTONYMS parched, bone dry.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

soak

soak /soʊk /動詞 s /-s /; ed /-t /; ing 他動詞 1 〈人などが 〉 «液体などに /…を通して » 〈物など 〉 (一定時間 )浸す , 漬ける ; 十分に湿らせる , ぬらす «in , with /through » Soak seeds in water for 12 hours before planting .種をまく前に12時間水に浸しておきなさい soak the surface with water 表面を水で十分ぬらす 2 液体 汗などが 〉〈人 物など 〉をびしょぬれにする ; …にしみ込む be soaked to the skin びしょぬれになる get soaked through (with rain )(雨で )ずぶぬれになる Blood soaked his shirt.His shirt was soaked by [with ] blood .血が彼のシャツにしみ込んだ 3 しみ 汚れ (液体に浸して )取る, 抜く (out )soak out the stain しみを取る 4 ⦅くだけて ⦆…を酔わせる (!通例過去分詞形で形容詞的に用いる ) ; oneself 酔っ払う ; 〈酒 〉 (大量に )飲む , 飲みすぎる .5 ⦅くだけて ⦆…に法外な金を払わせる , 重税を課す .6 ⦅米俗 ⦆…をぶんなぐる ; 厳罰にする .自動詞 1 〈人 物などが 〉【液体などに 】(一定時間 )浸る , 漬かる «in » soak in water 水に漬かる 2 〈液体などが 〉 «…に » しみる , しみ込む «into » , «…に » しみ通る «through » ; «…から » しみ出る «out of » .3 〈人が 〉 (ゆったりと )入浴する .4 考え 言葉などが 〉【頭に 】しみ込む, (徐々に )入る «into » .5 ⦅くだけて ⦆大酒を飲む .s ak its w y 〈水などが 〉しみ込む [通る ].s ak A ff [ff A ]A 〈ラベル シールなど 〉を (水に )浸してはがす .s ak A off B A 〈ラベル シールなど 〉を (水に )浸してB 〈びんなど 〉からはがす .s ak one s lf in A 〈人が 〉A 〈学業など 〉に没頭する ; A 〈雰囲気など 〉に浸る .s ak A p [p A ]1 〈物などが 〉A 〈液体など 〉を吸収する Spongy soil soaked up the rain .柔らかい土が雨を吸い込んだ 2 〈人が 〉A 〈知識 情報など 〉をすばやく吸収する, のみ込む soak up a lot of information 多くの情報を吸収する 3 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈人が 〉A 〈日光 〉を浴びる, Aに浸る soak up the sun 日光浴をする 4 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈人が 〉A 〈雰囲気など 〉に同化する, なじむ, 浸る .5 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈事業などが 〉A 〈資金 資源など 〉をたくさん使う ; Aを使い果たす .名詞 C 1 〖通例a (ゆったりした )入浴 have a good long soak ゆっくり湯に漬かる 2 〖通例a (液体などに )浸す [浸る ]こと ; (十分に )湿らせること give the cloth a good soak 布を十分に湿らせる 3 浸す液 , つけ汁 .4 ⦅英 くだけて おどけて ⦆an old 酔っぱらい , 大酒飲み, 飲みすけ ; 酒宴 .

 

soaked

s aked /-t /形容詞 1 «…で » ずぶぬれで, ぐっしょりして «with » ; 〖複合語を作って 〗…でずぶぬれの ▸ sweat- soaked clothes 汗まみれの服 .2 be «…で » いっぱいである «in , with » .3 «…に » 没頭している «in » .

 

soaking

s ak ing 形容詞 1 〈物が 〉ずぶぬれの ; ずぶぬれにするような .2 〖副詞的に 〗ずぶぬれに get soaking wet ずぶぬれになる 名詞 C ⦅英 ⦆ずぶぬれ .