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dew [djuː] n 1. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) a. drops of water condensed on a cool surface, esp at night, from vapour in the air b. (in combination) dewdrop 2. something like or suggestive of this, esp in freshness the dew of youth 3. small drops of moisture, such as tears vb (tr) Poetic to moisten with or as with dew [Old English dēaw; related to Old High German tou dew, Old Norse dögg]
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Translations dew n → Tau m dew: dewberry n → Brombeere f dewclaw n → Afterkralle f, → Afterklaue f dewdrop n → Tautropfen m dewfall n (poet, liter) → Taufall m; (= film of dew) → Tauschleier m (poet) dewlap n (on cow) → Wamme f; (hum, on person) → Doppelkinn nt dew point n (Phys) → Taupunkt m dew pond n flacher Teich, der sich aus Regenwasser bildet n dew [djuː] tiny drops of moisture coming from the air as it cools, especially at night The grass is wet with early-morning dew. dou نَدى роса rosa dug der Tau πρωινή δροσιά, πάχνη rocío kaste شبنم kaste rosée טַל ओस rosa harmat embun dögg rugiada 露 이슬 rasa rasa embun dauw dogg rosa orvalho rouă роса rosa rosa rosa dagg น้ำค้าง çiğ 露水 роса شبنم sương 露水 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Eighty-one of those are beer and wine licenses for businesses that sell alcohol to be consumed elsewhere, DeWing said. Since 1995, the bar at 5761 Lankershim Boulevard has been cited five times by state regulators for serving drinks to intoxicated customers and, in one case, having a female employee solicit a customer to buy her a beer at a higher-than-normal price, DeWing said. |
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