单词 | soakage |
例句 | Soak the bread slice in this custard, ensuring thorough soakage on both sides. Why brunch can (and should) be the thing you do alone 2019-09-29T04:00:00Z Also, the soakage in water for any length of time tends to relax the whole of the muscular system. Boating 2011-09-21T02:00:35.453Z The desert was full of wild life, the balance of nature being preserved by the carnivorous animals preying on the herbivorous; trees watered by soakage from the Nile protected the undergrowth and encouraged occasional rainfall. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 1 "Edwardes" to "Ehrenbreitstein" There is a small soakage from the rocks; we filled the drums to-night, so as to have sufficient for them in the morning, as the water does not come in quickly. Explorations in Australia, Illustrated, When they were at last enabled to leave the Waterloo Wells, they found themselves plunged into the salt lake country, where the native inhabitants exist on shallow wells and soakage springs. The Explorers of Australia and their Life-work All soil which has become foul by the soakage of decaying or vegetable matter should be similarly treated. Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics The Dwarf Well had a better supply than any we had seen, and it is possible that there is some soakage into it from the surrounding country. Spinifex and Sand That evening we reached a little trifling water-channel, with a few small scattered white gum-trees, coming from a low stony mulga-crowned ridge, and by digging in it we found a slight soakage of water. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, Then the billabong "petering out" altogether, and the soakage threatening to follow suit, its yield was kept strictly for personal needs, and Dan and the Maluka gave their attention to the elements. We of the Never-Never The water had now reached within five feet of the top: the rise was slower, showing that the volume had lessened; the soakage, too, was helping, but the water still gained. Peter: a novel of which he is not the hero The ground became exceedingly rough and full of holes from the soakage during the rainy season. Wild Beasts and Their Ways, Reminiscences of Europe, Asia, Africa and America — Volume 1 Hubbe dug it out to bedrock and proved it to be merely a local soakage in the gravelly bed of a narrow gully. Spinifex and Sand So we decided on the northern course, and chose Mount Shenton, near which a soakage was marked, as our objective point. Spinifex and Sand Our trouble was rewarded by the finding of an excellent little soakage, near the foot of a granite rock, visible due East, from the top of Mount Shenton, some two miles distant. Spinifex and Sand This spring or soakage, whichever it may be, is in black sand, though the sand outside the little basin is yellowish white. Spinifex and Sand A soakage it must be, for no open rock-hole could hold water in such terrible heat; and its clearness would suggest the possibility of an underlying spring. Spinifex and Sand The visible supply of water was small, and we had grave doubts as to any soakage existing! Spinifex and Sand At first we hoped the hole would prove to be a soakage, but in this we were disappointed, and had to resort to our old methods of box-sinking and clearing out the sand. Spinifex and Sand |
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