A drain is a channel or pipe carrying off surplus liquid, especially rainwater or liquid waste (from my dictionary). So the drain in your sink is essentially the pipe into which the water flows. To drain something means to remove liquid from it.
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You can drain a bathtub or a sink, and there may be nothing in the tub but water. To strain something means to remove solids from. I was translating a song and the expression Circle the drain appeared In this context it stands for the north-american saying which means : experience a rapidly worsening situation.
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Hello there, What do you call the stuff shown above for putting washed dishes to drip dry? Do you have a specific term for it? Thanks. cmo se llama la tapa que cubre los drenajes? lid? cover? I think a storm drain is the kind of thing that (I haven't read the book or seen the movie) the kids saw the evil clown in in S. King's novel It.
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I'd call the kind of artificial channel in the photo a. This means, to be a great burden, usually by virute of emotional demands. Joe is a really cool guy, but it's hard to spend time with him.
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He always talks about his innumerable woes &. Aparte de 'drain' qu otras palabras hay en ingls en relacin con los trminos subrayados? En Peru, la caja de registro es aqulla que se encuentra en el patio de una casa o. The expression to go down the swanny (i.e.
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to go down the drain, to go down the pan, to go to the dogs...all referring to a scheme, a business, or anything that is headed for disaster in the. Here, there used to be many tailor shops looking for tailors or seamstress, so you would see signs like: Wanted: Sewer I was told that the usage of sewer was wrong because native.
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