to dredge
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裹, 沾
to coat or cover food, typically with flour or breadcrumbs, before cooking
例子
The chef instructed the kitchen staff to dredge the chicken breasts in seasoned flour before frying.
厨师指示厨房工作人员在油炸前用调味面粉裹鸡胸肉。
When preparing calamari, the chef would dredge the rings in a light tempura batter for a delicate crunch.
在准备鱿鱼时,厨师会用轻薄的天妇罗面糊裹上鱿鱼圈,以获得细腻的脆感。
02
to clear or excavate sediment, debris, or material from the bottom of a river, lake, or harbor, usually using a mechanical device
例子
The harbor was dredged to allow larger ships to dock.
Workers dredge the riverbed to remove accumulated silt.
03
to search the bottom of a river, lake, or seabed, often for lost, valuable, or hidden items
例子
The crew dredged the canal for coins thrown into the water.
They dredged the riverbed in search of the missing jewelry.
Dredge
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a machine or power shovel used to excavate and remove sediment, debris, or other material from the bottom of a river, canal, or harbor
例子
The harbor was deepened using a large dredge.
Workers operated the dredge to clear silt from the riverbed.



























