英 [ˈsɒd(ə)n] 美 [ˈsɑːd(ə)n]
adj. 浸透的;浑身湿透的;浸过酒的
vt. 使浸透;使迷糊
第三人称单数soddens
现在分词soddening
过去式soddened
过去分词soddened
比较级more sodden
最高级most sodden
sodden /ˈsɒdən/
形容词 Something that is sodden is extremely wet. 湿透的
We stripped off our sodden clothes.
我们脱掉了湿透的衣服。
... headstrong顽固的 sodden湿透的(不是悲哀的) sopping湿透的 ...
... soggy 湿而软的 sodden 浑身湿透的 sopping 浑身湿透的 ...
We stripped off our sodden clothes.
我们脱掉了湿透的衣服。
He portrays a whisky-sodden Catholic priest.
他塑造了一个喝威士忌喝得烂醉的天主教神父。
We hung up our rain-sodden coats in the porch.
我们把被雨淋透的外衣挂在门厅里。
Historian and naval officer Samuel Eliot Morison described the fighting this way in his book "The Struggle for Guadalcanal": "For us who were there, or whose friends were there, Guadalcanal is not a name but an emotion, recalling desperate fights in the air, furious night naval battles, frantic work at supply or construction, savage fighting in the sodden jungle, nights broken by screaming bombs and deafening explosions of naval shells."
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In the sixth section, down below, he speaks of "man's blood-sodden heart."
在第六节里,下面,他提到人类鲜血浸透的心“
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Take the experience of one midsized textile manufacturer, representative of many sodden local businesses.
Unsmiling security screeners in Charlotte confiscated umbrellas from the sodden delegates by the hundreds.
Police in India spray unruly crowds with coloured water: stained and sodden agitators are easier to identify.