sop
- IPA[sɒp]
英式
- a thing of no great value given or done as a concession to appease someone whose main concerns or demands are not being met;a piece of bread dipped in gravy, soup, or sauce.
- soak up liquid using an absorbent substance;wet thoroughly; soak
noun: sop, plural noun: sops
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a thing of no great value given or done as a concession to appease someone whose main concerns or demands are not being met my agent telephones as a sop but never finds me work
- 2. a piece of bread dipped in gravy, soup, or sauce.
動詞
- 1. soak up liquid using an absorbent substance he used some bread to sop up the sauce
- ▪ wet thoroughly; soak the dews … bemoistening sop his harden'd shoes
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- IPA[säp]
美式
- a thing given or done as a concession of no great value to appease someone whose main concerns ... my agent telephones as a sop but never finds me work
- soak up liquid using an absorbent substance: he used some bread to sop up the sauce
Oxford American Dictionary
- Standard Operating Procedure.
Oxford American Dictionary