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Qu'est-ce (qui) est dredge - définition

EXCAVATION OF SEDIMENT, USUALLY UNDER WATER
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  • After collecting, the material can be transported to the shore via tube
  • Bertha]]'', built 1844, on a demonstration run in 1982
  • Dredge haul including live clams and empty shells
  • Reconstruction of the mud-drag by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] (''Manuscript E, folio 75 v.'')
  • Museo nazionale della scienza e della tecnologia "Leonardo da Vinci"]], Milan.-->
  • A grab dredge
  • Dumbarton Bridge]] in 2021
  • grab]] dredger working in the [[Gowanus Canal]], a [[Superfund]] site in [[Brooklyn, New York City]]
  • Old Dutch bucket dredging vessel ''Hollandsch Diep 4''

dredge         
(dredges, dredging, dredged)
When people dredge a harbour, river, or other area of water, they remove mud and unwanted material from the bottom with a special machine in order to make it deeper or to look for something.
Police have spent weeks dredging the lake but have not found his body.
VERB: V n
Dredge         
·noun A mixture of oats and barley.
II. Dredge ·noun Very fine mineral matter held in suspension in water.
III. Dredge ·vt To sift or sprinkle flour, ·etc., on, as on roasting meat.
IV. Dredge ·vt To catch or gather with a dredge; to deepen with a dredging machine.
V. Dredge ·noun Any instrument used to gather or take by dragging; as: (a) A dragnet for taking up oysters, ·etc., from their beds. (b) A dredging machine. (c) An iron frame, with a fine net attached, used in collecting animals living at the bottom of the sea.
dredge         
dredge1
¦ verb
1. clean out the bed of (a harbour, river, etc.) with a dredge.
bring up or remove with a dredge.
2. (dredge something up) bring something unwelcome and forgotten to people's attention.
¦ noun an apparatus for bringing up objects or mud from a river or seabed by scooping or dragging.
Derivatives
dredger noun
Origin
C15 (orig. in dredge-boat): perh. related to MDu. dregghe 'grappling hook'.
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dredge2
¦ verb sprinkle (food) with sugar or another powdered substance.
Origin
C16: from obs. dredge 'sweetmeat, mixture of spices', from OFr. dragie, perh. via L. from Gk tragemata 'spices'.

Wikipédia

Dredging

Dredging is the excavation of material from a water environment. Possible reasons for dredging include improving existing water features; reshaping land and water features to alter drainage, navigability, and commercial use; constructing dams, dikes, and other controls for streams and shorelines; and recovering valuable mineral deposits or marine life having commercial value. In all but a few situations the excavation is undertaken by a specialist floating plant, known as a dredger.

Dredging is carried out in many different locations and for many different purposes, but the main objectives are usually to recover material of value or use, or to create a greater depth of water. Dredges have been classified as suction or mechanical. Dredging systems can either be shore-based, brought to a location based on barges, or built into purpose built vessels.

Dredging has significant environmental impacts: it can disturb marine sediments, leading to both short- and long-term water pollution, destroy important seabed ecosystems, and can release legacy human-sourced toxins captured in the sediment. These environmental impacts can significantly hurt marine wildlife populations, contaminate sources of drinking water and interrupt economic activities such as fishing.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour dredge
1. Republicans dredge this stuff up, and Obama hasn‘t always handled it well.
2. But his sponsor said that would only dredge up pain for her before she was ready.
3. Edfors also played Kingsbarns, while Dredge shot a 64 at St Andrews.
4. Inevitably the case will again dredge up the murder of Wallaces arch–rival, Tupac Shakur.
5. He added that the authorities should dredge the docking sites in order to save tourism.