1 to remove dust from something -- quitar el polvo (de)
2 a powder-like form of dirt on surfaces -- polvo [ masculine ]
3 to wipe dust away -- desempolvar
We are entitled to wonder if it could be time to dust off research projects into water engines.
Obviously asymmetry has to be taken out of the cupboard and given a good dusting down and has to be discussed very fully in the negotiations.
We should take a look at the history books, which have clearly been gathering dust.
Firstly, there will be limits for the smallest dust particles.
Not to mention certain things is rather like sweeping the dust under the carpet.
It must not be allowed to gather dust.
I also support the rapporteur's view that the directive should cover wood dust from all types of hardwood.
Thanks to the compulsory installation of soot filters on diesel cars, the emission of fine dust is de facto reduced by 80%.
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