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drainer

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drain  (drn)
v. drained, drain·ing, drains
v.tr.
1. To draw off (a liquid) by a gradual process: drained water from the sink.
2.
a. To cause liquid to go out from; empty: drained the bathtub; drain the pond.
b. To draw off the surface water of: The Mississippi River drains a vast area.
3. To drink all the contents of: drained the cup.
4.
a. To deplete gradually, especially to the point of complete exhaustion. See Synonyms at deplete.
b. To fatigue or spend emotionally or physically: The day's events completely drained me of all strength.
v.intr.
1. To flow off or out: Gasoline drained slowly from the tilted can.
2. To become empty by the drawing off of liquid: watched the tub slowly drain.
3. To discharge surface or excess water: The Niagara River drains into Lake Ontario. When flooded, the swamp drains northward.
4. To become gradually depleted; dwindle: felt his enthusiasm draining.
n.
1. A pipe or channel by which liquid is drawn off.
2. Medicine A device, such as a tube, inserted into the opening of a wound or body cavity to facilitate discharge of fluid or purulent material.
3. The act or process of draining.
4.
a. A gradual outflow or loss; consumption or depletion: the drain of young talent by emigration.
b. Something that causes a gradual loss: interruptions that are a drain on my patience.
Idiom:
down the drain
To or into the condition of being wasted or lost: All of our best laid plans are down the drain.

[Middle English dreinen, to strain, drain, from Old English drahnian.]

draina·ble adj.
drainer n.

drainer [ˈdreɪnə]
n
1. a person or thing that drains
2. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Furniture) another name for draining board
3. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Furniture) a rack near a sink on which washed dishes, etc. are placed to drain
Translations
drainer [ˈdreɪnəʳ] Nescurridor m
drainer
n (for dishes) → Abtropfständer m, → Abtropfbrett nt
drainer [ˈdreɪnəʳ] nscolapiatti m inv
drainer [ˈdreɪnəʳ] nscolapiatti m inv


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