Dredge in spanish
Dragar
pronunciation: dɹ̩ɑgɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: dɹ̩ɑgɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
dredge1 = dragar.
Example: By the early 1700s, Glasgow had become a major port city; in 1770 the Clyde was dredged and jetties built along its banks, allowing larger vessels to dock within the city centre.more:
» dredge up = desenterrar, sacar a la luz.
Example: The learning situations must be so structured that the child will dredge up, so to speak, his or her own vocabulary.» dredge up + information = encontrar información.
Example: It is never, however, easy to dredge up information on the exact scope of ephemera collections.dredge2 = rebozar.
Example: Breading mixtures can be made of breadcrumb, flour, cornmeal, and seasoning that the item to be breaded is dredged in before cooking.more:
» dredge in + flour = enharinar.
Example: Fish fillets, boneless poultry, pork cutlets, and veal cutlets are some of the foods that are often dredged in flour before cooking.