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Slough
marécage

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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slough1 [ingl brit slaʊ, ingl am slaʊ, slu] SOST

1. slough (of despair):

slough fig

2. slough (bog):

slough

slough2 [ingl brit slʌf, ingl am sləf] SOST (of snake, worm)

slough
mue f

I. slough off VB [ingl brit slʌf -, ingl am sləf -] (slough off [sth], slough [sth] off)

1. slough off ZOOL:

slough off skin

2. slough off fig:

slough off
the Slough turn-off
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
slough
slough, sloughed skin
muer serpent, lézard:
to slough its skin
se dépouiller serpent:
to slough

nel dizionario PONS

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slough1 [slʌf] SOST (bog)

slough

slough2 [slaʊ, ingl am slu:] VB vb trans ZOOL

slough
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
dépouille d'un serpent
slough
muer serpent
to slough
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
francese
francese

slough1 [slu] SOST (swamp, bog)

slough

slough2 [slʌf] VB vb trans ZOOL

slough
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
dépouille d'un serpent
slough
muer serpent
to slough
Present
Islough off
youslough off
he/she/itsloughs off
weslough off
youslough off
theyslough off
Past
Isloughed off
yousloughed off
he/she/itsloughed off
wesloughed off
yousloughed off
theysloughed off
Present Perfect
Ihavesloughed off
youhavesloughed off
he/she/ithassloughed off
wehavesloughed off
youhavesloughed off
theyhavesloughed off
Past Perfect
Ihadsloughed off
youhadsloughed off
he/she/ithadsloughed off
wehadsloughed off
youhadsloughed off
theyhadsloughed off

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

Numerous sloughs, bayous and lakes are located on the refuge.
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Both medications help skin slough off more easily, which helps to remove bacteria faster.
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The mint grows in wet areas but not directly in water, so it will be found near sloughs, lake and river edges.
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Two slushers and scrapers could be ordered for each district, the quantity dependent upon roads and sloughs in the area.
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An escharotic is a substance that causes tissue to die and slough off.
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