释义 |
soaped, ppl. a.|səʊpt| [f. soap n. or v.] 1. Impregnated with soap; soapy. rare.
1729Phil. Trans. XXXVI. 12 Bubbles of soaped Water. Ibid. 13 The Tenacity of common Water is very small when compared to that of soaped Water. 2. Smeared, covered, washed, etc., with soap.
1805Med. Jrnl. XIV. 139 The body was well rubbed with soaped flannel. 1825Scott Jrnl. 8 Dec., Hunting a pig with a soap'd tail. 1850Carlyle Latter-d. Pamph. v. (1872) 161 If you can climb a soaped pole. 1890Clark Russell Marriage at Sea xx, He looked highly soaped and polished. |