sop
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /sɒp/
美 /sɑp/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Something entirely soaked.
— The bounded Waters, / Should lift their boſomes higher then the Shores, / And make a ſoppe of all this ſolid Globe:
- Clipping of soprano.
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A piece of solid food to be soaked in liquid food.
— […]Hee it is to whom I ſhall giue a ſoppe, when I haue dipped it.
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Ellipsis of sop to Cerberus, something given or done to pacify or bribe.
— Ill Nature, in fine, is not to be Cur’d with a Sop; but on the contrary, Quarrelſome Men, as well as Quarrelſome Currs are worſe for fair Uſage.
- Ellipsis of milksop, a weak, easily frightened or ineffectual person.
- Gravy.
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A thing of little or no value.
— Here, in Barcelona, your streets are alive at night, you walk, you eat for hours, you interact, you share your minds. Americans watch their 91 channels of superficial satellite sop. The whole country and everything you've ever believed about it really functions only on the surface.
- A piece of turf placed in the road as a target for a throw in road bowling.
动词 v.
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To steep or dip in any liquid.
— A messe of milke sopt with white bread.
- To soak in, or be soaked; to percolate.
词源
From Middle English sop, soppe, sope, from Old English sopa (“sopped bread”), from Proto-Germanic *supô (compare Dutch sop, Old High German sopfa), deverbative of *sūpaną (“to sup”). Doublet of soup; more at sup.
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