Resultado de búsqueda
8 de mar. de 2024 · "Soaking" is a term used to describe men and women engaging in the act of penetration, without the movement typically required for a guy to climax.
traducir SOAK: empapar, remojar, poner a remojo, borrachín, borrachina, poner en remojo, empapar. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.
soak. a vt. 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. to get soaked (to the skin) empaparse or quedar empapado, calarse hasta los huesos.
soak⇒ vi (be left in liquid) dejar en remojo loc verb : The casserole dish was hard to clean, so Ian left it to soak. La cacerola era difícil de lavar así que Ian la dejó en remojo. soak n (period of immersion) remojo nm : That pan needs a soak before you try to wash it up. La sartén necesita remojo antes de lavarla.
to make something very wet, or (of liquid) to be absorbed in large amounts: The wind had blown the rain in and soaked the carpet. You'd better wipe up that red wine you've spilled before it soaks (= is absorbed) into the carpet. Blood had soaked through both bandages. Diccionario de sinónimos, antónimos y ejemplos. to cover in or fill with liquid.
soak ( sok. ) transitive verb. 1. (to leave in water) a. remojar. I'm going to soak the beans before I cook them.Voy a remojar los frijoles antes de guisarlos. It is better to soak your seeds for four to five days before you attempt to plant them.Es mejor remojar las semillas de cuatro a cinco días antes de intentar plantarlas. b. dejar en remojo.
to make something very wet, or of a liquid to be absorbed: [ T ] The hikers got soaked in the downpour. [ I ] Water soaked through my shoes. [ I/T ] To soak something means to leave it in liquid for a period of time, esp. to clean or soften it: [ T ] Let’s just soak the dishes.