soaking up
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v. 吸取;吸收
双语例句
- Soaking up all the last bits of what's left to hear and see.
吸收最后能听或着能看到的东西。 - We walked along the beach, past the rows of supine bodies soaking up the sun.
我们沿着海滩漫步,一路上看到一排排仰卧着沐浴阳光的人群。 - If you like to relax by soaking up the sand, sun, and sea, then Sydney with its famous beaches and fine weather is the place for you.
如果你喜欢放松自己,使自己沉浸在沙滩、阳光和海洋之中,那么悉尼是最好的选择。那里有着著名的阳光海岸和宜人的天气。 - The Europeans and Japanese have figured out a way to make towels with a honeycombed, highly textured weave. This "waffle weave" creates more surface area for soaking up water.
欧洲人和日本人已想到一种方法,可以用一种织地细密、纹路呈蜂巢状的织法来做毛巾,这种“华夫格织法”创造了更多吸水空间。 - Behind a copse of dark green conifers, bees buzz lazily over neat rows of shiny tea bushes soaking up the summer sun.
在一片墨绿色的针叶林背后,一排排整齐的茶树丛闪闪发亮,沐浴在夏日的阳光下,蜜蜂嗡嗡作响,懒洋洋地在枝头盘绕。 - I was lying on my stomach soaking up the sun.
我正趴在那里晒着太阳。 - Natural forests act like giant sponges soaking up rain and gradually releasing it into streams, he said.
天然林像巨大的海绵,吸收了雨水,逐渐释放到河流里,他说。 - But expectations of hordes of ordinary Chinese families relaxing and soaking up the Games atmosphere between events by wandering the vast Olympic Green have proved to be wildly optimistic.
但是那种本以为普通中国家庭会出现在赛事之间,成群结队悠荡在巨大的奥运绿区里,轻松的浸浴在奥运气氛里的预期,证明是极其过分的乐观了。 - Not capable of absorbing or soaking up ( liquids).
没有能力吸收或者吸取(液体)。 - He was like a sponge, erasing the past, soaking up the future.
他象一块海绵,挤出过去,吸进未来。