Etymology: [ sOk ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English soken from Old English socian (“to soak, steep”), a causative weak grade form of sūcan (“to suck”), originally meaning "to cause to suck, cause to suck up".
sırılsıklam olmak, ıslatmak, ıslatma, çok içmek, emmek, sarhoş olmak, banmak, emme, içkici, ayyaş, alkol krizi, emdirme, demlendirme, suda bekletmek, ıslanma, ıslanmak, bekletme, emdirmek, suya sokmak, suya girmek, yumruk atmak, çekme, sağanak, sırılsıklam etmek, ayyaş/ıslatma/ıslanma, soak soy/işle/ıslan/ıslat, suya bastırmak, batırma, Emmek, suyu içine çekmek, kazıklamak, çekmek, ıslat, suya girmek, suda kalmak; suya sokmak, suda tutmak: He was soaking in the, Islatmak, ıslanacağı kadar suda bırakmak, Tedavi maksadıyle vücudun ibr kısmını ısıtmak veya bir eriyiğe batırmak, sırsıklam olmak, demlemek (çay), sırsıklam etmek, suda bırakmak, suda kalmak, suda tutmak, sarhoş/sırılsıklam, ıslanmış, sırılsıklam, sarhoş, kafası dumanlı, çakırkeyif, ıslatılmış, sırsıklam, çeliği demlendirme, çok, ıslatan, ıslatarak, emdir, emdir:prep.emdirerek,
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sırılsıklam olmak fiil
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ıslatmak fiil
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ıslatma
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çok içmek fiil
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emmek fiil
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sarhoş olmak fiil
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banmak
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emme
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içkici
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ayyaş
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alkol krizi
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emdirme İnşaat
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demlendirme İnşaat
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suda bekletmek Gıda
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ıslanma isim
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ıslanmak
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bekletme İnşaat
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emdirmek
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suya sokmak
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suya girmek
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yumruk atmak
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çekme
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sağanak
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sırılsıklam etmek
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ayyaş/ıslatma/ıslanma
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soak soy/işle/ıslan/ıslat
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suya bastırmak
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batırma Nükleer Bilimler
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Emmek, suyu içine çekmek Tıp
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kazıklamak fiil
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çekmek fiil
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ıslat fiil
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suya girmek, suda kalmak; suya sokmak, suda tutmak: He was soaking in the fiil
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Islatmak, ıslanacağı kadar suda bırakmak Tıp
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Tedavi maksadıyle vücudun ibr kısmını ısıtmak veya bir eriyiğe batırmak Tıp
An immersion in water etc, To penetrate or permeate by saturation, To immerse in liquid to the point of saturation or thorough permeation, To be saturated with liquid by being immersed in it, A drunkard, To allow (especially a liquid) to be absorbed; to take in, receive. (usually + up), Holding glass at a particular temperature for a given period of time, A calculated combat value which represents the amount of any attack that can be absorbed (by armour etc ) before real damage is done, Holding a piece of glass in the annealing oven at a particular temperature to assure proper annealing, heat a metal prior to working it, become drunk or drink excessively, fill, soak, or imbue totally; "saturate the bandage with disinfectant", To hold a kiln at one temperature for an extended period of time, make drunk (with alcoholic drinks), heat a metal prior to working it fill, soak, or imbue totally; "saturate the bandage with disinfectant", To make (its way) by entering pores or interstices; often with through, To absorb; to drain, To draw in by the pores, or through small passages; as, a sponge soaks up water; the skin soaks in moisture, To drench; to wet thoroughly, 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, Fig, beat severely; slang submerge in a liquid; "I soaked in the hot tub for an hour, beat severely; slang, To lie steeping in water or other liquid; to become sturated; as, let the cloth lie and soak, washing something by allowing it to soak the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid); "a good soak put life back in the wagon", To drink intemperately or gluttonously, immerse, dip; drench, saturate; moisten; absorb; permeate, penetrate; overcharge, extort, charge exorbitantly (Slang), act of soaking, act of saturating with water; state of being permeated with water; liquid in which something is soaked; heavy drinker, drunkard (Slang), submerge in a liquid; "I soaked in the hot tub for an hour", rip off; ask an unreasonable price, cover with liquid; pour liquid onto; "souse water on his hot face", leave as a guarantee in return for money; "pawn your grandfather's gold watch", washing something by allowing it to soak, the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid); "a good soak put life back in the wagon", If you soak something or leave it to soak, you put it into a liquid and leave it there. Soak the beans for 2 hours He turned off the water and left the dishes to soak, If a liquid soaks something or if you soak something with a liquid, the liquid makes the thing very wet. The water had soaked his jacket and shirt Soak the soil around each bush with at least 4 gallons of water, If a liquid soaks through something, it passes through it. There was so much blood it had soaked through my boxer shorts, If someone soaks, they spend a long time in a hot bath, because they enjoy it. What I need is to soak in a hot tub. Soak is also a noun. I was having a long soak in the bath. see also soaked, soaking, To enter (into something) by pores or interstices; as, water soaks into the earth or other porous matter, Pertaining to things that soak, or become extremely wet, Present participle of soak, Immersed in water; a drenching or dunking, asoak, sob, Drenched with water, or other liquid, wet through and through; thoroughly wet; "stood at the door drenched (or soaked) by the rain"; "a shirt saturated with perspiration"; "his shoes were sopping (or soaking)"; "the speaker's sodden collar"; "soppy clothes", If someone or something gets soaked or soaked through, water or some other liquid makes them extremely wet. I have to check my tent -- it got soaked last night in the storm We got soaked to the skin, very drunk, drenched, saturated; drunk (Slang), immersion in liquid; absorption of a liquid; liquid which has been absorbed, extremely wet; "dripping wet"; "soaking wet, Wetting thoroughly; drenching; as, a soaking rain, Prolonged holding at a selected temperature to effect homogenization of structure or composition, If something is soaking or soaking wet, it is very wet. My face and raincoat were soaking wet. very wet. if someone or something gets a soaking, they get very wet, drenched, wet, Removal of stamps from envelope paper Most stamps may be safely soaked in water Fugitive inks, however, will run in water, and chalky-surfaced papers will lose their designs entirely, so some knowledge of stamps is a necessity Coloured envelope paper should be soaked separately, the act of making something completely wet; "he gave it a good drenching", The practice of holding the kiln at final firing temperature for a period of time This is usually done to mature the clay and give the glaze opportunity to flow and heal imperfections The advent of electronic kiln controllers has made it possible for anyone to soak Soaking is especially advantageous for glazes with a stiff melt (i e low temperature zirconia whites) and for porcelains that require translucency, density, and glassy surfaces, extremely wet; "dripping wet"; "soaking wet", plural of , soak, third-person singular of soak,
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An immersion in water etc
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To penetrate or permeate by saturation - "The water soaked into my shoes and gave me wet feet."
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To immerse in liquid to the point of saturation or thorough permeation - ""Soak the beans overnight before cooking.""
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To be saturated with liquid by being immersed in it - "I'm going to soak in the bath for a couple of hours."
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A drunkard
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To allow (especially a liquid) to be absorbed; to take in, receive. (usually + up) - "I soaked up all the knowledge I could at university."
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Holding glass at a particular temperature for a given period of time
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A calculated combat value which represents the amount of any attack that can be absorbed (by armour etc ) before real damage is done
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Holding a piece of glass in the annealing oven at a particular temperature to assure proper annealing
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heat a metal prior to working it
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become drunk or drink excessively
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fill, soak, or imbue totally; "saturate the bandage with disinfectant"
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To hold a kiln at one temperature for an extended period of time
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make drunk (with alcoholic drinks)
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heat a metal prior to working it fill, soak, or imbue totally; "saturate the bandage with disinfectant"
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To make (its way) by entering pores or interstices; often with through
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To absorb; to drain
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To draw in by the pores, or through small passages; as, a sponge soaks up water; the skin soaks in moisture
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To drench; to wet thoroughly
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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
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beat severely; slang submerge in a liquid; "I soaked in the hot tub for an hour
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beat severely; slang
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To lie steeping in water or other liquid; to become sturated; as, let the cloth lie and soak
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washing something by allowing it to soak the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid); "a good soak put life back in the wagon"
act of soaking, act of saturating with water; state of being permeated with water; liquid in which something is soaked; heavy drinker, drunkard (Slang) isim
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submerge in a liquid; "I soaked in the hot tub for an hour"
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rip off; ask an unreasonable price
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cover with liquid; pour liquid onto; "souse water on his hot face"
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leave as a guarantee in return for money; "pawn your grandfather's gold watch"
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washing something by allowing it to soak
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the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid); "a good soak put life back in the wagon"
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If you soak something or leave it to soak, you put it into a liquid and leave it there. Soak the beans for 2 hours He turned off the water and left the dishes to soak
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If a liquid soaks something or if you soak something with a liquid, the liquid makes the thing very wet. The water had soaked his jacket and shirt Soak the soil around each bush with at least 4 gallons of water
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If a liquid soaks through something, it passes through it. There was so much blood it had soaked through my boxer shorts
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If someone soaks, they spend a long time in a hot bath, because they enjoy it. What I need is to soak in a hot tub. Soak is also a noun. I was having a long soak in the bath. see also soaked, soaking
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To enter (into something) by pores or interstices; as, water soaks into the earth or other porous matter
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Pertaining to things that soak, or become extremely wet
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soaking
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soaking
Immersed in water; a drenching or dunking
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Soaking
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soaked
Drenched with water, or other liquid
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wet through and through; thoroughly wet; "stood at the door drenched (or soaked) by the rain"; "a shirt saturated with perspiration"; "his shoes were sopping (or soaking)"; "the speaker's sodden collar"; "soppy clothes"
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soaked
If someone or something gets soaked or soaked through, water or some other liquid makes them extremely wet. I have to check my tent -- it got soaked last night in the storm We got soaked to the skin
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soaked
very drunk
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soaked
drenched, saturated; drunk (Slang) sıfat
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soaking
immersion in liquid; absorption of a liquid; liquid which has been absorbed isim
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soaking
extremely wet; "dripping wet"; "soaking wet
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soaking
Wetting thoroughly; drenching; as, a soaking rain
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soaking
Prolonged holding at a selected temperature to effect homogenization of structure or composition
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If something is soaking or soaking wet, it is very wet. My face and raincoat were soaking wet. very wet. if someone or something gets a soaking, they get very wet
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soaking
drenched, wet
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soaking
Removal of stamps from envelope paper Most stamps may be safely soaked in water Fugitive inks, however, will run in water, and chalky-surfaced papers will lose their designs entirely, so some knowledge of stamps is a necessity Coloured envelope paper should be soaked separately
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soaking
the act of making something completely wet; "he gave it a good drenching"
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soaking
The practice of holding the kiln at final firing temperature for a period of time This is usually done to mature the clay and give the glaze opportunity to flow and heal imperfections The advent of electronic kiln controllers has made it possible for anyone to soak Soaking is especially advantageous for glazes with a stiff melt (i e low temperature zirconia whites) and for porcelains that require translucency, density, and glassy surfaces
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