drenching
n. 溼透
v. 使溼透( drench的現在分詞 ); 在某人(某物)上大量使用(某液體)
To drench something or someone means to make them completely wet.
They turned fire hoses on the people and drenched them...
他們將消防水管對著人們,把他們澆了個透。
They were getting drenched by icy water...
他們被冰冷的水澆透了。
1. the act of making something completely wet;
He uncoiled the hose and gave them a thorough drenching.
他把軟管鋪展開來,把它們徹底沖洗了一下。
I reached Kilmarnock in the early morning in drenching rain.
我一大早就冒著瓢潑大雨到了基爾曼諾克。
The three of us set off, our wheels skidding crazily under that drenching rain.
我們三個出發了,車輪在大雨中瘋狂地打滑。
A black cloudburst was drenching Siena at midday.
中午,一場天昏地暗的暴風雨在錫耶納上空倒下來.
A drenching rain poured down and the rising hurricane drove it in sheets along the ground.
一陣傾盆大雨潑下來了,越來越大的狂風把它順著地面刮成了一片一片的雨幕.