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资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sop \Sop\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sopped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Sopping}.]
To steep or dip in any liquid.
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sop
v 1: give a conciliatory gift or bribe to
2: be or become thoroughly soaked or saturated with a liquid
[syn: {soak through}]
3: dip into liquid; "sop bread into the sauce"
4: mop so as to leave a semi-dry surface; "swab the floors"
5: become thoroughly soaked or saturated with liquid
6: cover with liquid; pour liquid onto; "souse water on his hot
face" [syn: {drench}, {douse}, {dowse}, {soak}, {souse}]
[also: {sopping}, {sopped}]
sopping
adj : 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" [syn: {drenched}, {saturated}, {soaked}, {soaking},
{sodden}, {soppy}]
adv : extremely wet; "dripping wet"; "soaking wet" [syn: {soaking},
{dripping}]
sop
n 1: piece of solid food for dipping in a liquid [syn: {sops}]
2: a concession given to mollify or placate; "the offer was a
sop to my feelings"
3: a prescribed procedure to be followed routinely; "rote
memorization has been the educator's standard operating
procedure for centuries" [syn: {standing operating
procedure}, {standard operating procedure}, {standard
procedure}]
[also: {sopping}, {sopped}]
sopping
See {sop}