Word familyadverbsoppilynounsoppinesssoppingsopadjectivesoppy
sop1 /sɒp $ sɑːp/ noun [countableC usually singular]
1OFFERsomething not very important or valuable that a government or someone in authority offers to people to stop them from complaining or protesting – used to show disapproval 〔为息事宁人而给予的价值不高的〕抚慰的东西〔含贬义〕
sop to
The company agreed to inspect the river regularly, as a sop to the environmental lobby.
sop to• The real truth is: that bill is a sop to the rich.
sop2 verb (sopped, sopping)
1.sop something ↔ upphrasal verbphr vREMOVEto removeliquid from a surface by using a piece of cloth that takes the liquid into itself 〔用布〕抹干,吸干
Examples from the Corpus
sop• I sat peacefully at the Lopezes' kitchen table as they fed Janir some applesauce and breadsopped in milk.• The amendment passed, and the Gallos sopped up millions.• Off we went to a ricketybar in Sabinal Mextown and spent an hour sopping up the brew.• She wanted to sop up whatever it was that drove Carrie away.• Beneath his glass lay a sheet of paper, sopping up wine.