Empapar in english
Soak
pronunciation: soʊk part of speech: verb
pronunciation: soʊk part of speech: verb
In gestures
empapar = drench ; soak ; imbue ; saturate ; soak up.
Example: This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust.Example: In the vacuum soaking process paper is soaked in a watery neutralising liquid in a vacuum chamber.Example: Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Example: This article outlines briefly the work of the British Library aimed at improving paper quality by saturating books by a monomeric mixture of esters.Example: They gradually soak up language, discovering the rules by which it works almost without noticing it.more:
» empaparse de = steep + Reflexivo + in ; imbibe .
Example: The great storyteller, FC Sayers, having advised the beginner to 'steep himself in folklore until the elemental themes are part of himself,' explains how best to get command of a tale. Example: Librarians must make an effort to break out of their insularity by imbibing foreign experience.