Soused Meaning in English
word · lemma: souse
saʊst
SOWST
sˈaʊsd
SOWSD
Definición
"Soused" means extremely drunk, or something that has been soaked in liquid, especially food preserved in a marinade or pickling solution.
Uso & Matices
"Soused" is informal and often used for comic or descriptive effect when talking about drunkenness. As an adjective for food, it is formal or culinary. Common phrases: 'soused herring' (pickled fish). Not common in American English for food; more British or old-fashioned. Do not use for 'wet' in general.
Spanish: borracho - empapado (en líquido) - marinadoPortuguese (BR): bêbado - embebido (em líquido) - marinadoPortuguese (PT): bêbado - embebido (em líquido) - marinadoChinese (Simplified): 烂醉如泥 - 浸泡的 - 腌制的Chinese (Traditional): 爛醉如泥 - 浸泡的 - 醃製的Hindi: नशे में धुत - तर (तरल में) - अचार में डूबाArabic: سكران - منقوع (في سائل) - مُتبلBengali: মাতাল - ভেজানো (খাদ্য জন্য)Russian: пьяный - маринованный (о еде)Japanese: 酔っぱらった - 酢漬けの(食べ物)Vietnamese: say rượu - ngâm (dùng cho thực phẩm)Korean: 만취한 - 절인 (음식)Turkish: sarhoş - marine edilmiş (yemek)Urdu: مدہوش - اچار یا سرکے میں بھیگا ہوا (کھانا)Indonesian: mabuk berat - diasamkan (untuk makanan)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He was completely soused after the party.
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The fish was soused in vinegar.
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After the rain, his clothes were soused.
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You could tell from his speech that he was soused.
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The pickled onions were soused with spices and vinegar.
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Don't drive home if you're soused.
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