dredge
dredge
drɛʤ
drej
British pronunciation
/dɹˈɛd‍ʒ/

Definición y significado de "dredge"en inglés

to dredge
01

rebozar, empanar

to coat or cover food, typically with flour or breadcrumbs, before cooking
to dredge definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Before placing the cutlets in the oven, the cook dredged them in a coating of Parmesan and breadcrumbs.
Antes de colocar las chuletas en el horno, el cocinero las empapuzó en una capa de parmesano y pan rallado.
02

to clear or excavate sediment, debris, or material from the bottom of a river, lake, or harbor, usually using a mechanical device

example
Ejemplos
Engineers dredged the pond to prevent flooding.
03

to search the bottom of a river, lake, or seabed, often for lost, valuable, or hidden items

example
Ejemplos
The team used nets to dredge the bottom for historic artifacts.
01

a machine or power shovel used to excavate and remove sediment, debris, or other material from the bottom of a river, canal, or harbor

example
Ejemplos
The dredge removed accumulated sand, allowing ships to pass safely.
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