dredged
v. 疏浚( dredge的過去式和過去分詞 ); 清淤; 挖掘; (用麵粉、糖等)撒
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.
警方已經花了數週對湖底清淤,但還是沒有發現他的屍體。
The excavators have dredged up nothing but mud.
發掘者只挖出了一些泥.
Section 404 requires permits for the discharge of dredged or fill material.
第404條要求對排放那些疏浚和填充材料予以限制.
The police dredged up the parcel from the muddy river.
警方從渾濁的河水中撈出包裹.
She dredged a little sugar over the cake.
她在點心上撒了點糖.
He dredged up vague memories.
他模模糊糊地回憶起往事來.