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1 dry up
نَضَبَ \ drain: to flow away: The oil drained slowly out of the engine. dry up: (of a spring, stream, well, etc.; of one’s imagination) to become dry; produce no more. -
2 dry off
to make or become completely dry:يَتَنَشَّفShe climbed out of the swimming-pool and dried off in the sun.
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3 dry
مُمِلّ (أو مُضْجِر) \ bore: sb. or sth. that bores or annoys people: It’s a bore to have to go out in this wet weather. He’s a terrible bore. boring: uninteresting; causing boredom: I have a very boring job. drab: dull; uninteresting: They have a rather drab life. dry: (of a book or speech) dull; uninteresting. dull: not intersting: a dull story. monotonous: (of a voice, a job, a way of life, etc.) dull, never changing and therefore uninteresting. tedious: tiring and uninteresting: a tedious speaker, a tedious book. tiresome: tiring and annoying: a tiresome child. wearisome: uninteresting; dull: a wearisome talker. -
4 high and dry
1) (of boats) on the shore; out of the water:على اليابِسَه، خارج الماءThe boat was left high and dry of the beach.
2) in difficulties:في صعوبات، مُتَخَلّى عنْهHer husband has left her high and dry without any money.
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5 give out
نَشَرَ \ advertise: to make known (things offered or wanted) by a public notice: I wanted to sell my car, so I advertised it in the newspaper. broadcast, (broadcast): to send out (news, music, etc.) in all directions, esp. by radio or television. give out: to say publicly; hand out publicly: The news was given out at the meeting. Copies of the report were given out too. print: to press inked blocks of metal letters on to paper; produce written material in this form: These words are printed. The newspaper did not print my letter. publish: to make known (news, facts, etc.) to the public. saw: to cut with a saw. scatter: to throw loosely about: The farmer scattered his seed. spread: to unfold; stretch; cause sth. to cover a certain area (or a certain period): She spread a cloth over the table. The bird spread its wings. She spread out the wet clothes to dry in the sun. \ See Also أذاع (أَذاع)، أعلن (أَعْلَنَ)، طبع (طَبَعَ) -
6 rub out, erase
مَسَحَ \ rub out, erase: to remove (writing) with a rubber or cloth: Rub out that word on the blackboard. survey: to measure land, for plans or maps. wipe: to clean or dry (sth.) by rubbing it with a cloth: She wiped the table clean. Please wipe the dirt off that window. -
7 Run-Out Fleece
One that is not uniform. It is likely to be thin, dry, and brashy with a large percentage of britch. Lacking character. It may contain a large amount of kemp. -
8 подсохнуть
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9 обезвоженная проба
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > обезвоженная проба
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10 mengering
dry out (of something wet); become dry (of a well, etc); dry up -
11 resecar
• dry off• dry out• dry thoroughly• overdry• wizen -
12 paka
dry; to become dry (of things); pakapaka, to dry out. Te paka is also the name of the moss-covered areas, between the small lakes of volcano Rano Kau, through which one can pass without getting one's feet wet..to go, to depart; he-paka-mai, to come; he-oho, he-paka, they go away.to become calm (of the sea): ku-paka-á te tai. -
13 высыхать
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• dry out thoroughly• wipe dry -
15 высыхать
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16 vysušovat
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17 ينفطم
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18 haristua
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19 potpuno osušiti
• dry out -
20 potpuno osušiti
• dry out
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