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51drain — [[t]dreɪn[/t]] v. t. 1) to draw off (a liquid) gradually 2) to empty by drawing off liquid 3) to exhaust the strength or resources of 4) to flow off or empty gradually 5) a pipe, conduit, etc., by which a liquid drains 6) an act of draining 7)… …
52Drain — santaka statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. drain vok. Drain, m; Senke, f rus. сток, m pranc. drain, m …
53drain — santaka statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. drain vok. Drain, m; Senke, f rus. сток, m pranc. drain, m …
54drain — To conduct water from one place to another, for the purpose of drying the former. To make dry; to draw off water; to rid land of its superfluous moisture by adapting or improving natural water courses and supplementing them, when necessary, by… …
55drain — To conduct water from one place to another, for the purpose of drying the former. To make dry; to draw off water; to rid land of its superfluous moisture by adapting or improving natural water courses and supplementing them, when necessary, by… …
56drain — 1. n. someone or something that exhausts one. □ Harry is such a drain on me. □ What a drain these meetings are. 2. tv. to wear someone out. □ Arguing like that drains me something awful. □ …
57drain — 1) n. a device, usually a tube or wick, used to draw fluid from an internal body cavity to the surface. A drain is sometimes inserted during an operation to ensure that any fluid formed immediately passes to the surface, so preventing an… …
58drain — nuotekų kolektorius statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Nuotekų tvarkymo infrastruktūrai priklausantis vamzdynas arba kita analogiška konstrukcija, į kuriuos suteka nuotekos. atitikmenys: angl. drain; drain for sewage; sewer vok …
59drain — See: DOWN THE DRAIN …
60drain — See: DOWN THE DRAIN …