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dredge1 [dreʤ] VERBE trans

1. dredge (make deeper):

dredge
dredge

2. dredge (search):

to dredge a lake/river

dredge2 [dreʤ] VERBE trans (scatter over)

Expressions couramment utilisées avec dredge

to dredge sth with sth
to dredge a lake/river

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
The first large-scale operation was to dredge the lakes and other water features. 320,000 tonnes of silt had to be removed.
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In order to adapt, the city has resorted to dredging its rivers and improving its drainage network.
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Blackening dredges the food itself in fat, and uses a layer of spices to keep the food from sticking to the pan.
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The cook was dredging things with flour, making pies.
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Bird life at the lake was abundant before the lake was dredged in 1973.
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He utilized hard hat diving techniques, a dredge, and long-handled grappling tongs.
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During summer months tours of the dredge and gold panning are available for a small fee.
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It was dredged and widened in 1974, with gravel roads built on each side of the canal.
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Wetlands and swamps have been channelized, dredged, drained, and converted to croplands.
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He also built and designed both steamboats and steam dredge tenders.
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