Soggy Meaning in English
word
ˈsɑɡi
SAH-gee
sˈɒɡi
SOG-ee
释义
Something that is very wet or soaked with liquid, often unpleasantly, such as bread that is too wet or clothes after being in the rain.
用法与细微差别
'Soggy' is informal, mostly used to describe food (like 'soggy fries,' 'soggy cereal') or wet clothes. It suggests being too wet and unpleasant. Not used for people. Often negative.
Spanish: empapado - mojado - pastoso (comida)Portuguese (BR): encharcado - empapado - mole (comida)Portuguese (PT): ensopado - empapado - mole (comida)Chinese (Simplified): 湿透的 - 潮湿的 - 软塌塌的Chinese (Traditional): 濕透的 - 潮濕的 - 軟塌塌的Hindi: गीला - भीगा हुआ - नरम (खाना)Arabic: مبلل جدًا - طري (طعام)Bengali: ভেজা - স্যাঁতসেঁতে - জলভেজাRussian: размокший - сырой - мокрыйJapanese: びしょびしょ - ふやけたVietnamese: sũng nước - ướt sũngKorean: 흠뻑 젖은 - 눅눅한Turkish: ıslak - sırılsıklam - lapa gibiUrdu: گیلا - بھیگا ہواIndonesian: basah kuyup - lembek
例句
The bread got soggy in the soup.
basic
My socks are soggy after walking in the rain.
basic
Don't leave your sandwich out or it will get soggy.
basic
Ugh, these fries are so soggy—I wish they were crispy!
natural
"Why is your hair so soggy?" "I got caught in the storm."
natural
The ground was still soggy the day after the rain.
natural