Englisch » Slowenisch

ˈhair-dri·er SUBST, ˈhair-dry·er SUBST

tum·ble ˈdri·er, tum·ble ˈdry·er SUBST

I . dry <-ier, -iest [or -er, -est]> [draɪ] ADJ

2. dry (without alcohol):

dry

III . dry <-ie-> [draɪ] VERB intr

1. dry (lose moisture):

dry

2. dry (dry up):

dry

3. dry THEAT ugs (forget one's lines):

dry

I . dry up VERB intr

1. dry (become dry):

dry

2. dry (dry the dishes):

dry

3. dry (evaporate):

II . dry up VERB trans

1. dry (after washing-up):

dry

2. dry (dry out):

dry

III . dry up INTERJ ugs! (shut up!)

I . ˈblow-dry <-ie-> VERB trans

II . ˈblow-dry SUBST

I . drip-·dry <-ie-> VERB trans

II . drip-·dry ADJ

dry ˈclean·er's SUBST

dry ˈclean·ing SUBST no Pl

ˈdry dock SUBST

dry ˈice SUBST no Pl

dry ˈland SUBST no Pl

dry ˈrot SUBST no Pl

1. dry rot (in timber):

2. dry rot (in plants):

me·dium-ˈdry ADJ

medium-dry wine:

spin-ˈdry VERB trans

spin-dry clothes:

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Englisch
They inhabit mesic sites between drier uplands and moister streams.
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Grass livery is often only usable during drier weather or during the grass growing season, with the horses being stabled elsewhere at other times.
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When sinking was resumed below this, the strata was much drier and most of the pumping equipment was removed.
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During drier eras patches of prairie arose, although they are now succeeding back to hardwood forests.
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The mountain areas inland are drier than the coast.
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This made the bridge much drier in high seas.
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Twenty years later a soap powder drier was built and the company began to refine glycerine, a soap by-product which is used in the pharmaceutical and food industries.
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Locally, however, this varies dramatically between the drier plateaus and valleys and the wetter mountains.
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During the drier summer months the area is sometimes covered in fog.
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This uncommon species breeds in hill rainforests, and to a lesser extent in drier woodlands, at altitudes between 500 and 2000 m.
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