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1 sieve
sieve [sɪv]1. noun[+ fruit, vegetables, liquid] passer ; [+ flour] tamiser* * *[sɪv] 1.noun ( for draining) passoire f; ( for sifting) tamis m; (for coal, stones) crible m; ( for wheat) van m2.transitive verb tamiser [earth, flour]; passer [quelque chose] au crible [coal]; vanner [wheat] -
2 sieve
A n ( for draining) passoire f ; ( for sifting) tamis m ; (for coal, stones) crible m ; ( for wheat) van m ; to put sth through a sieve passer qch au tamis.to have a head/memory like a sieve avoir la tête/la mémoire comme une passoire ; to leak like a sieve être une vraie passoire. -
3 plate-rack
plate-rack n ( for draining) égouttoir m ; ( for storage) étagère f pour assiettes (à rangement vertical). -
4 cannula
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5 canula
canula ['kænjələ] -
6 ATOYAHUALONI
âtôyâhualôni, éventuel sur le passif de *âtôyâhua, n.d'instr.Pompe pour élever, aspirer l'eau.Angl., pump for draining s.th. R.Joe Campbell et Frances Karttunen 208. -
7 plate-rack
noun ( for draining) égouttoir m -
8 sump
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9 colander
(a bowl with small holes in it for draining water off vegetables.) passoire -
10 sump
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11 reclaim
[ri'kleim]1) (to ask for (something one owns which has been lost, stolen etc and found by someone else): A wallet has been found and can be reclaimed at the manager's office.) réclamer2) (to make (wasteland) fit for use; to get back (land) from under the sea etc by draining etc.) rendre cultivable; assécher (du terrain)•
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