dredge
dredge
drɛʤ
drej
/dɹˈɛd‍ʒ/

Definição e significado de "dredge"em inglês

to dredge
01

empanar, cobrir

to coat or cover food, typically with flour or breadcrumbs, before cooking
to dredge definition and meaning
Exemplos
In the southern-style cooking, they often dredge okra in cornmeal before being fried to perfection.
Na culinária do estilo sulista, eles frequentemente empanam o quiabo em fubá antes de fritar até a perfeição.
02

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

Exemplos
The port authority plans to dredge the channel annually.
03

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

Exemplos
Archaeologists dredged the seabed to uncover ancient relics.
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

Exemplos
Sediment collected by the dredge was transported to a nearby disposal site.
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