英 [ˈdrentʃɪŋ] 美 [ˈdrentʃɪŋ]
n. 湿透
drench /drɛntʃ/ TEM8 [ drenching drenched drenches ]
及物动词 To drench something or someone means to make them completely wet. 使湿透
They turned fire hoses on the people and drenched them.
他们打开消防水龙头朝人群喷去,把他们浇湿。
...the idea of spending two whole days hanging on to a raft and getting drenched by icy water.
…在筏子上飘流整整两天并让冰冷的水湿透的想法。
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湿透
He uncoiled the hose and gave them a thorough drenching.
他拉直马裤,把它彻底地打湿了。
Now a drenching rain poured down and the rising hurricane drove it in sheets along the ground.
现在,大雨倾盆而下,阵阵狂风沿着地面把它们刮成了雨幕。
Then, as blazing sunshine alternated with drenching rains, the harsh, barren surfaces of the black rocks slowly began to soften.
然后,随着炽热的阳光和滂沱的大雨交替出现,黑色岩石粗糙而贫瘠的表面开始慢慢软化。
But one spring night in 1889 and on into the next day, drenching thunderstorms pounded the mountainsides.
VOA : standard.2010.04.26
Heavy rain was also drenching Cuba, which suffered some flooding but no major damage.
Isaac has been downgraded to a tropical storm, but continues drenching Louisiana with rain as it crawls ashore.
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We pedaled back to Les Eyzies in a drenching rain but felt fine, carefree, as if it were a scene in a French B-movie with accordion music playing.