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I [dre‹] verb(to deepen or clear the bed of (a river etc) by bringing up mud.) dragar- dredgerII [dre‹] verb(to sprinkle (food with sugar etc): pancakes dredged with sugar.) polvilhar* * *dredge1[dredʒ] n 1 rede para pescar ostras. 2 rede varredoura. 3 draga, croque para tirar qualquer coisa do fundo da água. 4 caçamba de draga, alcatruz. • vt+vi 1 dragar, limpar ou desobstruir com a draga, rocegar. 2 pescar com rede varredoura, pescar ostras. 3 (up, for) pescar com rede varredoura.————————dredge2[dredʒ] vt polvilhar, empolvilhar, enfarinhar, polvilhar com farinha. -
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dredge — dredge1 [drej] n. [prob. < MDu dregge, akin to DRAG] 1. a device consisting of a net attached to a frame, dragged along the bottom of a river, bay, etc. to gather shellfish, marine plant specimens, etc. 2. an apparatus for scooping or sucking… … English World dictionary
dredge — [dredʒ] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from Old English dragan to pull ] 1.) [I and T] to remove mud or sand from the bottom of a river, ↑harbour etc, or to search for something by doing this ▪ They were dredging for oysters. 2.) [T + with]… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dredge — ► VERB 1) clean out the bed of (a harbour, river, etc.) with a dredge. 2) bring up or remove with a dredge. 3) (dredge up) bring (something unwelcome and forgotten) to people s attention. ► NOUN ▪ an apparatus for bringing up objects or mud from… … English terms dictionary
dredge — dredge1 /drej/, n., v., dredged, dredging. n. 1. Also called dredging machine. any of various powerful machines for dredging up or removing earth, as from the bottom of a river, by means of a scoop, a series of buckets, a suction pipe, or the… … Universalium
dredge — I [[t]drɛdʒ[/t]] n. v. dredged, dredg•ing 1) civ any of various powerful machines for dredging up or removing earth, as by means of a scoop or a series of buckets 2) civ a barge on which such a machine is mounted 3) civ a dragnet or other… … From formal English to slang
dredge — 1. v. & n. v. 1 tr. a (often foll. by up) bring up (lost or hidden material) as if with a dredge (don t dredge all that up again). b (often foll. by away, up, out) bring up or clear (mud etc.) from a river, harbour, etc. with a dredge. 2 tr.… … Useful english dictionary
dredge — I. /drɛdʒ / (say drej) noun 1. a. a dragnet or other contrivance for gathering material or objects from the bed of a river, etc. b. such a dragnet used for harvesting shellfish from the seabed. 2. any of various powerful machines for dredging up… …
dredge — dredge1 [ dredʒ ] verb transitive 1. ) to remove dirt and sand from the bottom of a river or lake a ) to look for something at the bottom of a river or lake using a dredge 2. ) to shake something such as sugar or flour over something ,dredge up… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dredge — dredge1 verb 1》 clean out the bed of (a harbour, river, etc.) with a dredge. ↘bring up or remove with a dredge. 2》 (dredge something up) bring something unwelcome and forgotten to people s attention. noun an apparatus for bringing up objects… … English new terms dictionary
dredge — verb 1 (T) to remove mud or sand from the bottom of a river, harbour 1 etc 2 (I, T) to search for something on the bottom of a river, lake, etc with a dredge 3 (T) to cover food lightly with flour, sugar etc dredge sth up phrasal verb (T) 1… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
river — n. 1) to cross; ford a river 2) to dredge a river 3) a river floods; flows (into the sea); overflows (its banks); recedes; rises 4) down river; up river 5) (misc.) to sell down the river ( to betray ) * * * [ rɪvə] ford a river recedes rises up… … Combinatory dictionary