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I. soaking [ˈsəʊkɪŋ, Am ˈsoʊk-] N
to give sth a soaking
II. soaking [ˈsəʊkɪŋ, Am ˈsoʊk-] ADJ
soaking [wet]
I. soak [səʊk, Am soʊk] N
1. soak:
2. soak inf (drinking bout):
3. soak inf (heavy drinker):
II. soak [səʊk, Am soʊk] VB trans
1. soak (keep in liquid):
moczyć [perf na-]
2. soak (make wet):
moczyć [perf po-]
3. soak inf (demand money from):
to soak sb
doić [perf wy-] kogoś
III. soak [səʊk, Am soʊk] VB intr
1. soak (lie in liquid):
moczyć [perf wy-] się
2. soak inf (booze):
soak in VB intr
1. soak in (become absorbed):
wsiąkać [perf wsiąknąć]
2. soak in (become understood):
soak off VB trans
odmaczać [perf odmoczyć]
soak up VB trans
1. soak up (absorb):
wchłaniać [perf wchłonąć]
2. soak up fig (take in):
pochłaniać [perf pochłonąć]
3. soak up (bask in):
OpenDict entry
soak N
soak przemysł skórzany, garbarstwo
Present
Isoak
yousoak
he/she/itsoaks
wesoak
yousoak
theysoak
Past
Isoaked
yousoaked
he/she/itsoaked
wesoaked
yousoaked
theysoaked
Present Perfect
Ihavesoaked
youhavesoaked
he/she/ithassoaked
wehavesoaked
youhavesoaked
theyhavesoaked
Past Perfect
Ihadsoaked
youhadsoaked
he/she/ithadsoaked
wehadsoaked
youhadsoaked
theyhadsoaked
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soaking [wet]
to give sth a soaking
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Worse, reforestation programmes often plant eucalyptus trees which grow easily and quickly, but soak up vast amounts of groundwater at the expense of local agriculture.
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They are small, spongy and made with semolina or flour; when cooked correctly, they are riddled with tiny holes (which soak up whatever sauce they are served with).
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Hair mats, the size of a doormat, acted as sponges to soak up spilled oil.
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The sptzle are a good complement to the dish since they soak up the gravy well.
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While they pick fights, they soak up fighting energy from the thugs.
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