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dust-hole [ˊdʌsthəυl] nму́сорная я́ма, сва́лка -
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1. (Austr)мука2. to dust посыпать, обсыпать, сыпать, подсыпатьto dust a cake with sugar посыпать пирог сахаромto dust a little pepper over sth немного поперчить -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > dust-hole
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[ˈdʌsthəul]dust-hole мусорная яма, свалка -
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['dʌsthəʊl]Общая лексика: мусорная яма, свалка -
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[`dʌsthəʊl]мусорная яма, свалкаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > dust-hole
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[ʹdʌsthəʋl] nмусорная яма, свалка
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dust somebody down — ˌdust sb/sthˈdown derived (especially BrE) to remove dust, dirt, etc. from sb/sth • Mel stood up and dusted herself down. Main entry: ↑dustderived … Useful english dictionary
dust something down — ˌdust sb/sthˈdown derived (especially BrE) to remove dust, dirt, etc. from sb/sth • Mel stood up and dusted herself down. Main entry: ↑dustderived … Useful english dictionary
dust somebody off — ˌdust sb/sthˈoff derived to remove dust, dirt, etc. from sb/sth • She got out the best china and dusted it off. • He put down the box and dusted off his hands. • (figurative) … Useful english dictionary
dust something off — ˌdust sb/sthˈoff derived to remove dust, dirt, etc. from sb/sth • She got out the best china and dusted it off. • He put down the box and dusted off his hands. • (figurative) … Useful english dictionary
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fingerprint — noun … OF FINGERPRINTS ▪ set ▪ The police were able to obtain a set of fingerprints from the suspect. VERB + FINGERPRINT ▪ leave ▪ She was careful not to leave any fingerprints … Collocations dictionary
powder — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fine ▪ chilli/chili, cocoa, curry, milk, protein ▪ baking ▪ soap … Collocations dictionary