Mojado
pronunciation: moʊxɑdoʊ
part of speech: adjective
soak2 = empapar, calar, inmergir.
Example: In the vacuum soaking process paper is soaked in a watery neutralising liquid in a vacuum chamber.
more:
» soak in = absorber.
Example: Among the visual attributes found to be most useful were: absorption (soaks in, sits on top), luster (shiny, dull), flakiness (doesn't flake off, flakes off), and thickness (thin, thick).» soak up = absorber, empapar.
Example: They gradually soak up language, discovering the rules by which it works almost without noticing it.» soak up + the atmosphere = disfrutar del ambiente.
Example: There wasn't much I could do at this stage, except soak up the atmosphere and find a low wall to sit on, and observe.» soak up + the rays = disfrutar del sol, tomar el sol.
Example: In the afternoon quite a few of our mob decided that they would prefer to spend a bit of time lazing about in the water and soaking up a few rays.» soak up + the sun = disfrutar del sol, tomar el sol.
Example: She said adios to the cold weather most of the US is experiencing to soak up the sun in Miami.soaked
more:
» half-soaked = bobo, bobalicón, escarchado, badulaque.
Example: Three half-soaked security guards sat around a desk at the main entrance letting through more than they checked.» rain-soaked = muy lluvioso.
Example: A chilly, rain-soaked day can make a class unpleasantly irritable by mid-afternoon.» soaked to the skin = calado hasta los huesos, empapado hasta los huesos, hecho una sopa.
Example: Soaked to the skin in the pelting rain of a tropical storm, they said that guarding the tomb was the highest honor that can be afforded to a serviceperson.» water-soaked = empapado.
Example: This article describes the freezing, drying and cleaning of water-soaked and smoke-damaged books.
Soaked synonyms
blind
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: blaɪnd
part of speech: adjective, noun
wet
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: wet
part of speech: adjective
tight
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: taɪt
part of speech: adjective
stiff
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: stɪf
part of speech: adjective
drunk
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: drʌŋk
part of speech: adjective, noun
besotted
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: bɪsɑtɪd
part of speech: adjective
loaded
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: loʊdəd
part of speech: adjective
saturated
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: sætʃɜreɪtəd
part of speech: adjective
potty
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: pɑti
part of speech: adjective, noun
sodden
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: sɑdən
part of speech: adjective
inebriated
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: ɪnebrieɪtəd
part of speech: adjective
tipsy
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: tɪpsi
part of speech: adjective
drenched
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: drentʃt
part of speech: adjective
intoxicated
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: ɪntɑksəkeɪtəd
part of speech: adjective
blotto
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: blɑtoʊ
part of speech: adjective
squiffy
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: skwɪfi
part of speech: adjective
pixilated
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: pɪksəleɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
soppy
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: sɑpi
part of speech: adjective
pissed
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: pɪst
part of speech: adjective
plastered
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: plæstɜrd
part of speech: adjective
soused
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: saʊzd
part of speech: adjective
tiddly
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: tɪdli
part of speech: adjective
soaking
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: soʊkɪŋ
part of speech: noun, adjective, adverb
smashed
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: smæʃt
part of speech: adjective
sopping
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: sɑpɪŋ
part of speech: adjective, adverb
sloshed
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: slɑʃt
part of speech: adjective
sozzled
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: sɑzəld
part of speech: adjective
crocked
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: krɑkt
part of speech: adjective
fuddled
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: fʌdəld
part of speech: adjective
slopped
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: slɑpt
part of speech: adjective
tiddley
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: tɪdli
part of speech: adjective
blind drunk
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: blaɪnddrʌŋk
part of speech: adjective