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81 sun-dry
v сушить на солнцеСинонимический ряд:dry (verb) dehydrate; desiccate; dry; dry-up; evaporate; parch; shrink; shrivel; wilt -
82 tumble-dry
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83 drip-dry
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84 spin-dry
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85 freeze-dry
tr['friːzdraɪ]1 liofilizar[ˌfriːz'draɪ]VT liofilizar, deshidratar por congelación -
86 to dry up
1 (reservoir, river, etc) secarse; (funds, supply, resources, etc) agotarse2 (actor etc) quedarse en blanco■ dry up! ¡cállate!, ¡cierra el pico! -
87 blow-dry
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88 drip-dry
adjective ((of a garment etc) requiring no ironing if allowed to dry by hanging up.) som drypptørkesIverb \/ˌdrɪpˈdraɪ\/drypptørke(s)IIadj. \/ˌdrɪpˈdraɪ\/som drypptørkes, strykefri (f.eks. skjorte) -
89 to dry out
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90 drip-dry
adjective ((of a garment etc) requiring no ironing if allowed to dry by hanging up.) ki ne potrebuje likanja* * *[drípdrai]transitive verbsamo obesiti, ne likati -
91 high and dry
[English Word] be high and dry without resources[Swahili Word] -soza[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -
92 blow-dry
['bləʊdraɪ] 1.noun brushing m2.transitive verb -
93 drip-dry
1.adjective qui se lave et s'étend sans essorage2.transitive verb‘wash and drip-dry’ — ‘laver et étendre sans essorer’
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94 drip-dry
['drɪp'draɪ]adj* * *adjective ((of a garment etc) requiring no ironing if allowed to dry by hanging up.) verb addednie wymagający prasowania -
95 run dry
иссякать; иссякнутьСинонимический ряд:drained (verb) depleted; desiccated; drained; dry up; give out; play out; run out -
96 rough-dry
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97 smoke-dry
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98 rough-dry
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99 spin-dry
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100 kiln-dry
[kíl(n)drai]transitive verbsušiti v sušilni peči
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dry-dock — /ˈdraɪ dɒk/ (say druy dok) verb (t) 1. to place in a dry dock. –verb (i) 2. to go into dry dock …
dry wall — noun (U) AmE a hard substance used as the inside wall of a house dry wall verb (I, T) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English