English Word: soaked
Spanish Word: empapado[Adjective]
Now you know how to say soaked in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'soaked'
soaked to the skin
calado hasta los huesos
He always ends up soaked with champagne.
Siempre se acaba empapado de champán.
If the sludge has leaked out, that would perhaps be useful, but definitely not if it is soaked in water.
Si el lodo se filtrara, entonces sí sería tal vez útil, pero no lo es de ninguna forma cuando se encuentra mezclado con el agua.
Once the mushrooms have done their job and soaked up the caffeine, the remnants may be used as animal feed.
Una vez que los hongos han realizado su labor y absorbido la cafeína, los restos pueden emplearse como alimento para animales.
The pictures many of us will have seen of oil-soaked birds being put down by veterinary officials were both distressing and tragic.
Las fotografías que muchos de nosotros hemos visto de aves empapadas de petróleo y que veterinarios oficiales estaban sacrificando eran a un tiempo penosas y trágicas.
At least 8 000 died, their bodies lost in the blood-soaked quagmire of the battlefield, a field which became a mass grave.
Por lo menos 8 000 murieron, y sus cuerpos se perdieron en el ensangrentado cenagal del campo de batalla, un campo que se convirtió en una fosa común.
Mr President, I do not want to go into detail about what has happened in the blood-soaked former Yugoslavia over all these years.
Señor presidente, no quiero referirme a lo que ha sucedido en los últimos años en esta zona bañada en sangre de la antigua Yugoslavia.
This has been treated with sulphur since time immemorial, that is, the pear is soaked in an aqueous solution of 50g/ml of sulphur dioxide.
Desde siempre, ésta es tratada con azufre, con una mezcla de 50 mg/l de dióxido de azufre, es decir, la pera se sumerge en una solución acuosa con dióxido de azufre.
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