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soak /BrE səʊk; NAmE soʊk/ ► SEE ALLsoak insoak into sthsoak throughsoak through sthsoak sth up●ˌsoak ˈin●ˌsoak ˈinto sth (of a liquid 液体) to pass into sth 渗入;渗进◆Apply the oil to the wood and leave it to soak in. 把油涂在木头上,让油渗进去。◆The wine had soaked into the carpet. 葡萄酒渗进了地毯。[v + adv] [v + prep]●ˌsoak ˈthrough●ˌsoak ˈthrough sth (of a liquid 液体) to pass into or through sth 渗入;渗透◆Blood had soaked through the bandage. 血渗透了绷带。[v + adv] [v + prep]●ˌsoak sth ˈup1. to take in or absorb sth, especially a liquid 吸收,吸掉(尤指液体)◆Use a paper towel to soak up the excess oil. 用厚纸巾把多余的油吸去。◆ (figurative) The farmers soak up (= use up) £1 billion of government aid a year. 农民每年接受十亿英镑的政府补贴。OBJ water, debts2. to absorb sth into your senses, your body or your mind (通过感官或身心)吸取,摄取◆We walked around the town, soaking up the atmosphere. 我们在那座城市里漫步,感受那里的气氛。OBJ the sun, the atmosphere SYN absorb sth (more formal) [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] (less frequent) |