soak

soak
[səʊk]
verbo transitivo
1poner en remojo (leave in water); empapar (make very wet)(with en or de)
verbo intransitivo
2estar en remojo (food, clothes)
  • to leave something to soak -> dejar algo en remojo

soak [souk]
1Empapar, remojar, poner en remojo alguna cosa para que se empape.
2Empapar, mojar, humedecer del todo, regar.
3Chupar o embeber en sí por los poros; absorber.
4Beber con exceso.
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
5Remojarse, estar puesto en remojo. (n)
6Calarse, introducirse algún líquido en un cuerpo poroso; con in, into o through. (n)
7Beborrotear, empinar el codo. (n)
va.
sustantivo
1Procedimiento o acto de empapar, remojo.
2El líquido en que se empapa alguna cosa.
3Bebedor, borrachón, zampacurtillos; orgía en que se bebe mucho. (Familiar) (m)

soak [səʊk]
verb:transitive
1 (immerse) poner en remojo
soak the beans for two hours ponga las judías en remojo dos horas; to soak sth in a liquid remojar algo en un líquido
2 (make wet) empapar
water had soaked his jacket el agua le había empapado la chaqueta; you've soaked yourself! ¡te has empapado entero!; ¡te has puesto perdido de agua!
3 (informal)
to soak sb (take money from) desplumar a algn; (informal) clavar a algn; (informal) to soak the rich clavarles a los ricos; to soak sb for a loan pedir prestado dinero a algn
verb:intransitive
remojarse
to leave sth to soak dejar algo en al remojo;or
noun
1 (rain) diluvio; (m)
to have a good soak in the bath darse un buen baño; give your shirt a soak overnight deja la camisa en remojo toda la noche
2 (informal) (drunkard) borrachoaborracha;a borracha (m) (f)

Verb Conjugation for "soak"

Imperative
  • soak
  • you soak
  • he/she soaks
  • we soak
  • you soak
  • they soak
Preterite
  • I soaked
  • you soaked
  • he/she soaked
  • we soaked
  • you soaked
  • they soaked
Present Continuous
  • I am soaking
  • you are soaking
  • he/she is soaking
  • we are soaking
  • you are soaking
  • they are soaking
Present Perfect
  • I have soaked
  • you have soaked
  • he/she has soaked
  • we have soaked
  • you have soaked
  • they have soaked
Past Continuous
  • I was soaking
  • you were soaking
  • he/she was soaking
  • we were soaking
  • you were soaking
  • they were soaking
Past Perfect
  • I had soaked
  • you had soaked
  • he/she had soaked
  • we had soaked
  • you had soaked
  • they had soaked
Future
  • I will soak
  • you will soak
  • he/she will soak
  • we will soak
  • you will soak
  • they will soak
Future Perfect
  • I will have soaked
  • you will have soaked
  • he/she will have soaked
  • we will have soaked
  • you will have soaked
  • they will have soaked
Future Continuous
  • I will be soaking
  • you will be soaking
  • he/she will be soaking
  • we will be soaking
  • you will be soaking
  • they will be soaking
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been soaking
  • you have been soaking
  • he/she has been soaking
  • we have been soaking
  • you have been soaking
  • they have been soaking
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been soaking
  • you will have been soaking
  • he/she will have been soaking
  • we will have been soaking
  • you will have been soaking
  • they will have been soaking
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been soaking
  • you had been soaking
  • he/she had been soaking
  • we had been soaking
  • you had been soaking
  • they had been soaking
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