dredge如何读

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dredge是什么意思

vt.

清淤,疏浚(河道等)

挖掘(泥土等),使显露

捞取

(用面粉、糖等)撒

vi.

疏浚

挖掘

采捞

dredge变形

复数:dredges

第三人称单数:dredges

现在分词:dredging

过去式:dredged

过去分词:dredged

dredge词根

词根:dredge

n.

dredger 挖泥船;疏浚机;挖泥机;撒粉器

dredge英英释义

verb (1)

transitive verb

to dig, gather, or pull out with or as if with a dredge (see dredge entry 2)—often used with updredge up silt from the canal bottom

dredging oysters in the bay

civil engineering to deepen (a waterway) with a machine that removes earth usually by buckets on an endless chain or a suction tube : to deepen with a dredge (see dredge entry 2 sense 2)

to bring to light by deep searching—often used with up

dredging up memories

intransitive verb

to use a dredge

dredging for oysters

to search deeply

noun

an apparatus usually in the form of an oblong iron frame with an attached bag net used especially for gathering fish and shellfish

civil engineering a machine for removing earth usually by buckets on an endless chain or a suction tube

nautical a barge used in dredging

verb (2)

transitive verb

to coat by sprinkling (as with flour) The fish is dredged with a cornmeal mixture and fried.

dredge the chicken in flour

dredge词组

dredge upv. 疏浚;回忆起

dredge pump吸泥泵;挖泥泵;排泥泵;泥浆泵

grab dredge抓斗式挖泥船

dredge词源中文解释

"用于从水下拖拽底部以提取或清除固体物质的工具",15世纪晚期,苏格兰使用 dreg-boat "清淤船",可能最终源自 drag 的词根(可能通过中古荷兰语 dregghe "拖网"传入)。

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dredge词源英文解释

Noun and Verb (1) perhaps from Old English *drecge; akin to Old English dræge dragnet, dragan to draw Verb (2) obsolete dredge, noun, sweetmeat, from Middle English drage, drege, from Anglo-French dragee, modification of Latin tragemata sweetmeats, from Greek tragēmata, plural of tragēma sweetmeat, from trōgein to gnaw

The first known use of dredge was in 1508

dredge儿童词典英英释义

dressyadjective

showy in dress

suitable for formal occasions

dressy clothes

dressyadjective

showy in dress

suitable for formal occasions

dressy clothes

dresser1 of 2noun

a piece of furniture (as a chest or bureau) with a mirror

dresser2 of 2noun

one that dresses

a fashionable dresser

dress1 of 3verb

to make or set straight

to put clothes on

to provide with clothing

to put on or wear formal or fancy clothes

to trim or decorate for display

to put in order

to apply dressings or medicine to

dress a wound

to arrange (as the hair) by combing, brushing, or curling

groom entry 2 sense 1

to kill and prepare for market

dress a chicken

to apply manure or fertilizer to

smooth entry 2 sense 2, finish

dress2 of 3noun

clothing sense 1

an outer garment with a skirt for a woman or child

clothing appropriate to a particular time or occasion evening dress

Roman dress

dress3 of 3adjective

suitable or required for a formal occasion

dress clothes

relating to or used for a dress

drenchverb

to wet thoroughly

drenchverb

to wet thoroughly

drenchverb

to wet thoroughly

dredge1 of 3verb

to dig, gather, or pull out with or as if with a dredge

dredged up scallops from the sea bottom

to deepen (as a waterway) with a dredge

to bring to light by deep searching

dredging up memories

dredge2 of 3noun

an iron frame with an attached net used especially to catch fish or shellfish

a machine for removing earth usually by buckets on a continuous chain or by a suction tube

dredge3 of 3verb

to coat (food) by sprinkling (as with flour)

dredge1 of 3verb

to dig, gather, or pull out with or as if with a dredge

dredged up scallops from the sea bottom

to deepen (as a waterway) with a dredge

to bring to light by deep searching

dredging up memories

dredge2 of 3noun

an iron frame with an attached net used especially to catch fish or shellfish

a machine for removing earth usually by buckets on a continuous chain or by a suction tube

dredge3 of 3verb

to coat (food) by sprinkling (as with flour)

dredge1 of 3verb

to dig, gather, or pull out with or as if with a dredge

dredged up scallops from the sea bottom

to deepen (as a waterway) with a dredge

to bring to light by deep searching

dredging up memories

dredge2 of 3noun

an iron frame with an attached net used especially to catch fish or shellfish

a machine for removing earth usually by buckets on a continuous chain or by a suction tube

dredge3 of 3verb

to coat (food) by sprinkling (as with flour)

dredge 例句

1 Indeed, the raw pain that Hurt dredges up in the movie’s last quarter constitutes some of the most wrenching acting he’s ever done.

2 Ritter also explained how to dredge information from local newspaper.

里特尔还讲了如何从地方报纸上挖掘情报.

3 It’s not the first posthumous documentary about Houston, but it goes startlingly deep, both in the damage it dredges up and in the context it gives to Houston’s achievements.

4 The papers keep trying to dredge up details of his past love life.

这些报纸老是翻出他以往爱情生活的琐事。

5 Invested 190 million yuan to complete the river dredging.

投资190余万元完成了河道疏浚工程.

6 As he told The Telegraph in 2018, “an awful lot of difficult stuff got drawn on and dredged up.”

7 Stuart Dredge, editor of music industry blog, music Ally, said: "Streaming and download services are becoming quite common."

音乐行业博客音乐盟友(Music Ally)的编辑斯图尔特·德雷奇(StuartDredge)认为:“串流和下载服务现在已经变得相当普遍。”

8 Recently acquired by Kilgrave and painstakingly restored to transport her back to childhood, it looks like dredging up even more bad memories.

9 Many people like to dredge, or lightly coat, the fish in a very small amount of flour to ensure an extra crispy finish.

许多人喜欢疏通,或轻轻大衣,面粉少量鱼非常香脆,以确保额外的完成。

10 From the producers of Get Out – including Jordan Peele – comes another stonking looking film dredging up the horrors and contemporary parallels of slavery.

11 New channel are being dredged each year at a cost of about $ 74,000,000.

新航道每年的疏浚费用约为74,000,000美元.

12 We must undertake the dredging operation of the channel immediately.

我们必须马上开始河道疏浚工程.

13 He likes to dredge up unpleasant little facts about the film stars.

他喜欢收集(或回想)有关电影明星的不愉快的小事.

14 Anya’s heart still hammered and her belly twisted with fear, and the first coherent thought she could dredge up was why the dragon hadn’t tried to eat her yet.

15 If he's no longer the bruised, idealistic firebrand of five years ago, he still dredges electrifying comedy from the badlands of unsentimental despair.

16 The ensemble cast, particularly Timothy Hutton as Hugh, the Crain family patriarch, does some of its best work here, as they unfurl all of the hurt, blame and resentment that grief can dredge up.

17 Don't we have enough repeats and channels dredging up this stuff already?

18 Brian Cox is magnificent as the cantankerous Jack, showing how Valerie's arrival dredges up all the memories of lost love he has strenuously tried to suppress.

19 While the filmmaker himself is more interested in telling colorful anecdotes than dredging up the portions of his psyche that inspire him, the anecdotes are colorful indeed.

20 Now she was dredging up memories from the depths of her mind.

这时,她回忆起内心深处的往事。

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