Quenched Meaning in English
word · lemma: quench
ˈkwɛntʃ
KWENCH
kwˈɛntʃt
KWENCHT
التعريف
Stopped or ended something, especially a fire or thirst. Commonly used for putting out flames or satisfying thirst.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Commonly used in passive forms ('thirst was quenched', 'fire was quenched'). Formal or poetic in some uses, especially for thirst. In science and industry, 'quench' can also mean to cool hot metal suddenly.
Spanish: apagado - saciadoPortuguese (BR): apagado - saciadoPortuguese (PT): apagado - saciadoChinese (Simplified): 扑灭(火) - 解渴Chinese (Traditional): 撲滅(火) - 解渴Hindi: बुझाया गया - बुझाई गई प्यासArabic: أُخْمِدَ - رُوِيَ (العطش)Bengali: নেভানো - প্রশমিত করাRussian: потушен - утолёнJapanese: 消した - 癒した (のどの渇き)Vietnamese: dập tắt - làm dịuKorean: 진압하다 - 해소하다Turkish: söndürüldü - giderildiUrdu: بجھایا - مِٹایا (پیاس کے لیے)Indonesian: dipadamkan - terpuaskan
جمل نموذجية
The fire was quickly quenched by the rain.
basic
His thirst was quenched after drinking cold water.
basic
The firefighter quenched the flames quickly.
basic
She finally quenched her curiosity by asking the teacher.
natural
The hot metal was quenched in water to cool it down.
natural
No drink has ever quenched my thirst like fresh coconut water.
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