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121 churuzika
[Swahili Word] -churuzika[English Word] trickle away[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
122 piple
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123 renne
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124 trille
вертеться-er, -a/-et, -a/-et* * *roll, trickle* * *subst. carriage, buggy, pram, warble verb. roll, trundle, wheel, bowl, trill, warble -
125 égrener
egʀəne1) Culinaire to shell [pois]; to remove the seeds from [tomate, melon]2) to chime out [notes, heures]; to drone out [chiffres, chanson]* * *eɡʀəne vt1) [grappe] to pick grapes off2) [liste] to drone out* * *égrener verb table: lever vtr1 gén, Culin to shell [pois, épis]; to remove the seeds from [tomate, melon]; égrener une grappe de raisin to strip the grapes off the bunch;2 Tex [machine] to gin [coton];3 fig to chime out [notes, heures]; to drone out [chiffres, chanson]; la pendule égrena les douze coups de minuit the clock chimed out the twelve strokes of midnight; égrener son chapelet to tell one's beads;4 Tech to smooth [sth] off [mur, plâtre, fer].[egrene, egrəne] verbe transitif1. [blé] to shell[coton] to gin[ôter de sa tige - fruits] to take off the stalk2. [faire défiler]égrener son chapelet to tell one's beads, to say one's rosary————————s'égrener verbe pronominal intransitif1. [grains de raisin] to drop off the bunch[grains de blé] to drop off the stalk3. (littéraire) [heures] to tick by[notes] to be heard one by one -
126 leak
1. nounтечь; утечка; to start (или to spring) a leak дать течьSyn:drip, ooze, trickle2. verb1) пропускать воду, давать течь; to leak like a sieve дать течь2) просачиваться3) проговариваться, выдавать; to leak a word проговоритьсяleak out* * *1 (n) течь2 (v) просачиваться* * *1) течь, протечка; утечка 2) утечка информации* * *[ lɪːk] n. течь, утечка v. давать течь, подтекать, пропускать воду, утечь, просачиваться, просочиться, неофициально давать сведения* * *обнаруживатьсяпросачпросачиватьсяпротекатьтечьубыльутекатьутечка* * *1. сущ. 1) течь 2) перен. утечка информации 2. гл. 1) а) пропускать воду, давать течь б) просачиваться 2) перен. выдавать -
127 filtrate
1. n хим. фильтрат2. v фильтроватьСинонимический ряд:secrete (verb) discharge; emit; excrete; exude; ooze; secrete; sweat; trickle
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trickle down — An economic theory that the support of businesses that allows them to flourish will eventually benefit middle and lower income people, in the form of increased economic activity and reduced unemployment. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * UK US … Financial and business terms
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