0 a mixture containing oils or fats and other substances, especially formed into small regularly-shaped pieces and used in washing -- sabun
1 to rub with soap -- menyabunkan
She soaped the baby all over.
Thus, patients at this institution are now advised to continue with their normal skin care routine using lotion, deodorant and soap.
However, the media, particularly teenage magazines, and soap operas, were identified as major culprits by most of the staff.
The syntagmatic strand is understood as the causal chain of events, the ongoing, developing 'story' of the soap.
These commodities are soap, wood, coal, and nails by weight (used in construction and repairs).
This equation governs for instance the shape of a soap film stretched between two circular rings.
Any reported use of soap was verified by screening for the presence of soap in the unit.
Graded teacher-talk in the classroom, motherese, international business negotiations between nonnative speakers and scripted television soap operas would all be classified as authentic.
When you go to the bathroom, every piece of soap around is identical, so they're very much into predictability.
中文繁体
肥皂, 連續劇,肥皂劇(同 soap opera), 在…上塗肥皂…
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肥皂, 连续剧,肥皂剧(同 soap opera), 在…上涂肥皂…
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jabón, culebrón, telenovela…
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sabonete, sabão, novela de televisão…
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石けん, (テレビの)メロドラマ, 連続ドラマ…
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sabun, bir grup insanın hayatlarını anlatan ve her hafta yayınlanan televizyon programı…
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savon [masculine], soap [masculine], feuilleton [masculine]…
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sabó, serial, telenovel·la…
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