sopping 英 [ˈsɒpɪŋ]   美 [ˈsɑpɪŋ]

sopping

sopping  英 [ˈsɒpɪŋ] 美 [ˈsɑpɪŋ]

adj. 浑身湿透的  adv. 非常湿地  v. 使浸泡;吸收水分(sop的ing形式) 

“My guess is that they are already sopping up some of the extracarbon, ” he said. 他表示:"我的猜想是这些树木已经吸收了一些额外的二氧化碳。"
" said Linda Higgins, throwing a sopping brown coffee filter into the garbage can. 辛吉斯问他,顺手把用过的咖啡滤纸扔进了垃圾筒。

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  • adj. 浑身湿透的
  • adv. 非常湿地
  • v. 使浸泡;吸收水分(sop的ing形式)
  • 1. “My guess is that they are already sopping up some of the extracarbon, ” he said.

    他表示:"我的猜想是这些树木已经吸收了一些额外的二氧化碳。"

  • 2. " said Linda Higgins, throwing a sopping brown coffee filter into the garbage can.

    辛吉斯问他,顺手把用过的咖啡滤纸扔进了垃圾筒。

  • 3. Democrats tend to order earthy, down-home food with lots of juice for sopping, like Cane River country shrimp with garlic, bacon and mushrooms.

    而民主党人比较喜欢家常菜 汤汤水水的 可以蘸着吃 比如加大蒜 熏肉 蘑菇的凯恩河虾.

  • sopping (adj.) "very wet," 1877, from sop (v.) "to drench with moisture" (1680s), from sop (n.).
sop·ping / ˈsɒpɪŋ ; NAmE ˈsɑːpɪŋ / ( also ˌsopping ˈwet ) adjective ( informal) very wet 湿透的 SYN soaking sop·ping / ˈsɒpɪŋ ; NAmE ˈsɑːpɪŋ /
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