soaked in

Translation


Okay, the user wants me to translate "soaked in" into Dutch. Let me think about the correct translation. The phrase "soaked in" can have different meanings depending on context. It could mean something is wet from being submerged in water, or it could be an idiom.

In Dutch, "soaked" is "gevochtigd" or "nat". But "soaked in" might translate to "gevochtigd in" or "nat van". However, I should consider common phrases. For example, "soaked in water" would be "gevochtigd in water" or "nat van water". But if it's an idiom, like "soaked in something else", maybe "drenkelijk in" isn't right. Wait, maybe "gevochtigd" is more accurate for soaked. Let me check a dictionary.

Yes, "soaked" as in wet is "gevochtigd" or "nat". So "soaked in" would be "gevochtigd in" or "nat van". But the user might want the most direct translation. Since the original is "soaked in", the direct translation would be "gevochtigd in". But I should make sure there's no idiomatic expression in Dutch that's more natural. Maybe "drenkelijk in" isn't correct. I think "gevochtigd in" is the right choice here. So the translation should be "gevochtigd in".


gevochtigd in

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