Examples of using Drenched in English and their translations into Chinese
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Men and women, some with young children and babies drenched in sweat, began storming and climbing the barrier- tearing it down.
The rain drenched her hair, soft custom necklaces as her eyes, and I always felt, how could I ever feel something like this sister?
And let it remind us to live lives of love, drenched in the power of God and alive with hope.
After I had walked another quarter hour, by then thoroughly drenched, I stood under the eaves of a building on Fifty-third Street.
The rain drenched her hair, soft as her eyes, and I always felt, how could I ever feel something like this sister?
Soleimani's hands were drenched in American and Iranian blood- he should have been terminated long ago.
As she pulled the door open and looked around, she saw Liam standing in front of her, drenched, in the pouring rain.
By 10:30pm, news of bloodshed to the west and south of the city began trickling into the Square, often told by witnesses drenched in blood.
A pathetic place, woebegone as a three-legged black dog drenched in December rain.
Jumbled images of Juliet keep flashing in my mind: Juliet doubled over, hands outstretched, drenched in beer and stumbling;
A criminal complaint in Ohio County Magistrate Court says the girl was drenched in sweat when she was located.
Explaining that"Sadly, the answer, as we all know, is simply for money: money that is drenched in blood, often innocent blood.".
Only I wanted them to be shed on my breast: now a senseless floor has received them, or your drenched handkerchief.
Not long after, as Tom, all undressed for bed, was surveying his drenched garments by the light of a tallow dip, Sid woke up;
A pathetic place, woebegone as a three legged black dog drenched in December rain.
Now, Martinez and her siblings take a 30-minute boat ride to school, sometimes with uniforms drenched by big waves.
The music in the propagation house today was some sort of complicated piano, drenched in romance.
It is tough,” Hasumi said in Japanese, drenched in sweat from a dance lesson she attended with 15-year-old friend Yuho Wakamatsu, also from Japan.
I can still see that poor lad now, standing to attention, drenched in blood and being beaten around the head.
After all, this highly cultured and sun drenched country is almost entirely surrounded by water and boasts an extensive coastline.