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21 dry-fly
mākslīgā muša -
22 dry-rot
brants, koka puve; izviršana -
23 high and dry
1) ((of boats) on the shore; out of the water: The boat was left high and dry of the beach.) (par kuģi) izmests krastā2) (in difficulties: Her husband has left her high and dry without any money.) pamests postā* * *izmests krastā; pamests postā; atpalicis; novecojis -
24 drip-dry
adjective ((of a garment etc) requiring no ironing if allowed to dry by hanging up.) (par drēbēm) ātri žūstošs un neburzīgs* * *ātri žūstošs; žāvēt -
25 drip-dry-drip-dry shirts
ātri žūstoši, neburzīgi krekli -
26 bone-dry
izžuvis, izkaltis; sausais -
27 home and dry
drošībā -
28 not to have a dry thread on
izmirkt līdz ādai -
29 rough-dry
žāvēt bez gludināšanas -
30 spin-dry
žāvēt centrifūgā -
31 the dry
bezlietus periods; tuksnesis -
32 to be in dry dock
būt uz sēkļa -
33 to dry out
atskurbt; ārstēties no alkoholisma -
34 to dry up
izžūt; apklust; aizmirst lomas tekstu -
35 to feel dry
justies izslāpušam -
36 to go dry
ieviest sauso likumu; atteikties no alkohola lietošanas -
37 to pass over dry-shod
pāriet sausām kājām -
38 to run dry
izžūt; noraut pienu; apsīkt, izsīkt; kļūt sausam; izsīkt -
39 bake
[beik]1) (to cook in an oven: I'm going to bake (bread) today; She baked the ham.) cept2) (to dry or harden by heat: The sun is baking the ground dry.) kaltēt; sacietēt; apdedzināt (ķieģeļus)•- baked- baker
- bakery
- baking
- baking powder
- a baker's dozen* * *cept; cepties; svelmēt, cepināt; sakalst, sacietēt; kaltēt, apdedzināt; sauļoties -
40 drip
[drip] 1. past tense, past participle - dripped; verb(to (cause to) fall in single drops: Rain dripped off the roof; His hand was dripping blood.) pilēt2. noun1) (a small quantity (of liquid) falling in drops: A drip of water ran down the tap.) pile2) (the noise made by dripping: I can hear a drip somewhere.) pilēšana3) (an apparatus for passing a liquid slowly and continuously into a vein of the body.) venozās infūzijas sistēma•- dripping- drip-dry 3. verb(to dry in this manner.) žāvēt (pakarinot)* * *pilēšana; nejēga, stulbenis; glaimi; pilēt
См. также в других словарях:
dry — dry … Dictionnaire des rimes
dry — dry·ad; dry·as; dry; dry·de·ni·an; dry·i·nid; dry·in·i·dae; dry·ly; dry·man; dry·ness; dry·o·bal·a·nops; dry·ob·a·tes; dry·o·phyl·lum; dry·o·pi·the·cid; dry·o·pith·e·ci·nae; dry·o·pi·the·cus; dry·op·te·ris; dry·op·te·roid; gynan·dry;… … English syllables
Dry — (dr[imac]), a. [Compar. {Drier}; superl. {Driest}.] [OE. dru[yogh]e, druye, drie, AS. dryge; akin to LG. dr[ o]ge, D. droog, OHG. trucchan, G. trocken, Icel. draugr a dry log. Cf. {Drought}, {Drouth}, 3d {Drug}.] 1. Free from moisture; having… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dry — [ draj ] adj. inv. et n. m. • 1877; mot angl. « sec » ♦ Anglic. 1 ♦ Sec, en parlant du champagne, du vermouth. ⇒aussi extra dry. 2 ♦ N. m. (1951) Cocktail au gin et au vermouth. ⇒ martini. Des drys ou des dry … Encyclopédie Universelle
dry — adj 1 Dry, arid mean devoid of moisture. Dry may suggest freedom from noticeable moisture either as a characteristic or as a desirable state {a dry climate} {1dry clothing} {dry land} {dry provisions} … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dry — [drī] adj. drier, driest [ME drie < OE dryge, akin to Ger trocken, Du droog < IE * dhereugh , fast, firm, solid (< base * dher , to hold out, hold fast > FIRM1)] 1. not watery; not under water [dry land] 2. having no moisture; not wet … English World dictionary
Dry — or dryness may refer to: Lack of water Prohibiting alcohol (see Dry county) Dryness (taste), the lack of sugar in a drink, especially an alcoholic one (not to be confused with the meaning listed above) Dryness (medical) Dryness (drought) Dry… … Wikipedia
Dry — Dry, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Drying}.] [AS. drygan; cf. drugian to grow dry. See {Dry}, a.] To make dry; to free from water, or from moisture of any kind, and by any means; to exsiccate; as, to dry the eyes; to dry one s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dry up — {v.} 1. To become dry. * /The reservoir dried up during the four month drought./ 2. To disappear or vanish as if by evaporating. * /The Senator s influence dried up when he was voted out of office./ 3. {slang} To stop talking. Often used as a… … Dictionary of American idioms
dry up — {v.} 1. To become dry. * /The reservoir dried up during the four month drought./ 2. To disappear or vanish as if by evaporating. * /The Senator s influence dried up when he was voted out of office./ 3. {slang} To stop talking. Often used as a… … Dictionary of American idioms
dry — 〈[ draı] Adj.〉 trocken, herb, ohne Zuckerzusatz (Wein, Sekt) [engl.] * * * dry [dra̮i ] <indekl. Adj.; nachgestellt [engl. dry, verw. mit ↑ trocken]: (von Sekt, Wein o. Ä.) herb, trocken. * * * dry [draɪ; englisch »trocken«], … Universal-Lexikon