1. Any of various machines equipped with scooping or suction devices and used to deepen harbors and waterways and in underwater mining.
2. Nautical A boat or barge equipped with a dredge.
3. An implement consisting of a net on a frame, used for gathering shellfish.
v.dredged, dredg·ing, dredg·es
v.tr.
1. To clean, deepen, or widen with a dredge.
2. To bring up with a dredge: dredged up the silt.
3. To come up with; unearth: dredged up bitter memories.
v.intr.
To use a dredge: dredging for alluvial gold.
[Middle English dreg- (in dreg-boat, boat for dredging); akin to ; akin to Old English dragan, to draw.]
dredge 2
(drĕj)
tr.v.dredged, dredg·ing, dredg·es
To coat (food) by sprinkling with a powder, such as flour or sugar.
[From obsolete dredge, a sweetmeat, from Middle English dragge, from Old French dragie, alteration of Latin tragēmata, confectionary, from Greek, pl. of tragēma, sweetmeat; see terə- in Indo-European roots.]
1. (Mechanical Engineering) Also called: dredger a machine, in the form of a bucket ladder, grab, or suction device, used to remove material from a riverbed, channel, etc
2. (Mechanical Engineering) another name for dredger1
vb
3. (Mechanical Engineering) to remove (material) from a riverbed, channel, etc, by means of a dredge
4. (Mechanical Engineering) (tr) to search for (a submerged object) with or as if with a dredge; drag
[C16: perhaps ultimately from Old English dragan to draw; see drag]
dredge
(drɛdʒ)
vb
(Cookery) to sprinkle or coat (food) with flour, sugar, etc
[C16: from Old French dragie, perhaps from Latin tragēmata spices, from Greek]
1. any of various powerful machines for dredging up or removing earth, as by means of a scoop or a series of buckets.
2. a barge on which such a machine is mounted.
3. a dragnet or other contrivance for gathering material or objects from the bottom of a river, bay, etc.
v.t.
4. clear out with a dredge: to dredge a river.
5. to remove (sand, silt, etc.) from the bottom of a river or other body of water.
v.i.
6. to use a dredge.
7. dredge up, to discover and reveal; unearth.
[1425–75]
dredge2
(drɛdʒ)
v.t. dredged, dredg•ing.
to coat (food) with a powdery substance, as flour.
[1590–1600; v. use of dredge mixture of grains, late Middle English dragge, dregge, appar. identical with Middle English drag(g)e, dragie sweetmeat, confection < Old French (see dragée)]
dredge - cover before cooking; "dredge the chicken in flour before frying it"
cookery, cooking, preparation - the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat; "cooking can be a great art"; "people are needed who have experience in cookery"; "he left the preparation of meals to his wife"
flour - cover with flour; "flour fish or meat before frying it"
coat, surface - put a coat on; cover the surface of; furnish with a surface; "coat the cake with chocolate"
2.
dredge - search (as the bottom of a body of water) for something valuable or lost
look for, search, seek - try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of; "The police are searching for clues"; "They are searching for the missing man in the entire county"
3.
dredge - remove with a power shovel, usually from a bottom of a body of water
remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
to deepen or clear the bed of (a river etc) by bringing up mud. bagger يُنَظِّفُ قاع النَّهْر чистя dragar (vy)bagrovat ausbaggern uddybe; opmudre καθαρίζω το βυθό, κάνω κτ. πιο βαθύ dragar, rastrear süvendama لایروبی کردن ruopata draguer לְנָקוֹת אֶת הַקָרקָעִית नदी इत्यादि के तल से मिट्टी खींचना, खींच कर निकालना vaditi mulj, jaružati kikotor (folyómedret) mengeruk dÿpka; hreinsa dragare さらい上げる 준설하다 gilinti, valyti dugną bagarēt mengorek baggerengrave ut, renske/mudre opp bagrować كډي كول، خټه رايستل dragar a draga драгировать bagrovať čistiti strugo izvući sa dna reke muddra ขุดลอก dibi taramak 疏濬 вичерпувати, поглиблювати землечерпалкою ندی کی گودی سے دلدل صاف کرنا nạo vét sông 疏通河道,疏浚
ˈdredger noun
a boat with apparatus for dredging. baggerboot قارِبٌ يَحْمِلُ جِهاز تَنْظيف قاع النَّهْر драга draga plovoucí rypadlo das Baggerschiff muddermaskine βυθοκόροςdraga bager لاروب؛ لجن کش ruoppaaja dragueur סְפִינָת מַחפֵּר नदी इत्यादि के तल से मिट्टी खींच निकालने वाला यंत्र brod za jaružanje kotróhajó kapal keruk dÿpkunarprammi; botnhreinsunarvél draga しゅんせつ船 준설기 žemsemė bagars kapal korek baggermolenoppmudringsfartøy pogłębiarka هغه وسيله جې خټه رايستلى شى dragador dragor драга bager (na hĺbenie alebo čistenie dna) plavajoči bager bager mudderverk เครื่องจักรขุดลอกแม่น้ำหรือลำคลอง tarama gemisi 疏濬機 землечерпалка دلدل صاف کرنے کی مشین لگی ناؤ thuyền nạo vét 挖泥船,挖泥机
dredge2
(dredʒ) verb
to sprinkle (food with sugar etc). pancakes dredged with sugar. besprinkel يَرُش السُّكَّر الناعِم على الكَعْكَه ръся polvilhar posypat bestreut strø πασπαλίζωespolvorear üle puistama اندودن ripotella saupoudrer לִבזוֹק סוּכָּר छिड़कना posipati šećerom (be)hint (cukorral) menaburi strá spolverizzare 振りかける (~에 밀가루, 설탕 등을) 묻히다 apibarstyti apkaisīt (ar cukuru u.tml.) tabur bestrooienstrø, drysse over posypywać پاشول polvilhar a presăra посыпать posypať posipati posipati šećerom beströ, strö (pudra) över โรย serpmek 撒糖(在食物上) посіпати цукром کھانے میں چینی وغیرہ ڈالنا rắc lên 把(糖等)撒在食物上
I made his acquaintance the first cruise of the Razzle Dazzle, and saw him sail the Reindeer in a blow and dredge oysters all around the rest of us as we lay at two anchors, troubled with fear of going ashore.
The same fact has been noticed by Forbes in sounding the depths of the sea with the dredge. To those who look at climate and the physical conditions of life as the all-important elements of distribution, these facts ought to cause surprise, as climate and height or depth graduate away insensibly.
to get rid of his scattered holdings on the various creeks, and without thanks to any one he finished his conduit, built his dredges, imported his machinery, and made the gold of Ophir immediately accessible.
Assisting the offshore diamond search, the Boskalis Offshore sub-sea minerals sampler (NAMROD - Namibian Remotely Operated Dredge) has recently completed a year-long series of seabed diamond studies in Namibian and South African waters.
Because of larger vessels repeatedly calling at the port's container facilities, Guidry said dredging is even more critical at times of high river when silt is dropped and shoaling takes place swiftly.<br />According to Guidry, the port-owned dredge does not have the ability to sufficiently perform the required dredging.
The approval of this request and the continued efforts to bring about an emergency dredge of Moriches Inlet is great news for our coastal economy, commercial and recreational fisherman and all those whose livelihoods rely on the vitality of our communities' waterways, U.S.
An English daily very recently ran a report that a shipping ministry proposal to dredge seven rivers at a cost of Taka 3,964.17 crore has been lying with the planning ministry since August last year.
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