0 to deepen or clear the bed of (a river etc) by bringing up mud -- mengorek
1 to sprinkle (food with sugar etc) -- tabur
pancakes dredged with sugar.
We report geochemical data for a new suite of samples dredged from the volcano.
A dredge on an endless rope between two holes was fixed under the ice near the ship and hauled up by manpower every morning.
This trend was hastened after 1912 with the introduction of the bucket dredge.
The maintenance cost and foregone revenues are influenced by the frequency and length of dredging needed to avoid a prolonged period of idle production capacities.
The frequency of dredging throughout the year is multiplied by the cost of dredging to obtain the increase in annual maintenance cost of each pond.
When people speak, they mainly express propositions dredged up from memory or generated creatively by recombining elements from different memories.
The frequency of dredging work is assessed by dividing the volume of sediment trapped at the intake ponds by the capacities of the intake ponds.
Reduced-impact logging may reduce dredging costs by about 30 per cent.
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