sopped [
sɔpt]
a. 湿透的,浸透的
- She sopped up the spilt milk with a cloth.
她用一块布抹去溢出的牛奶。 - Your clothes are sopping (wet)!
你的衣服湿透了!
Sop \Sop\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sopped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Sopping}.]
To steep or dip in any liquid.
- I recently examined how much of our domestic savings were sopped up by the federal government in 1985 and how much were left for everybody else.
- Just different." "The people are pretty much divided," said L.N. Thorp, 68, as he sopped up a breakfast of biscuits and gravy at a local diner.
- The oil sits in barges along with thousands of gallons of seawater that have been seived, sucked, sopped and strained.