What does υγρα in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word υγρα in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use υγρα in Greek.
The word υγρα in Greek means αλείφω, σιγοβράζω, υγρά, υγρά απόβλητα, υγρά λύματα, υγρά που χορηγούνται ενδοφλέβια, δάκρυα, να μην καταναλώνονται τροφές και υγρά δια του στόματος, λύματα, τρυπώ κτ για να αντλήσω τα υγρά του, τρυπώ κτ για να αντλήσω τον χυμό του, υγρά σήψη. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word υγρα
αλείφω(moisten during cooking) When roasting a turkey, you should baste it every half an hour. |
σιγοβράζω(cook in juices) While the chicken was basting, I chopped the carrots and parsnips. |
υγρά(moistly) |
υγρά απόβλητα, υγρά λύματα(waste, sewage) The effluent from the factory has made the river water unsafe. |
υγρά που χορηγούνται ενδοφλέβια(fluids administered through a vein) (ιατρική) The accident victim was hooked up to a drip administering intravenous fluids. |
δάκρυα(tears) Paul tried to wipe the mist from his eyes when he saw his son graduate. |
να μην καταναλώνονται τροφές και υγρά δια του στόματος(written (hospital sign) (ιατρική οδηγία) |
λύματα(liquid waste) Πρέπει να γίνεται ορθή διαχείριση των λυμάτων για να διασφαλίζεται ότι δεν μολύνουν το περιβάλλουν. Sewage has to be properly treated to ensure it doesn't pollute the environment. |
τρυπώ κτ για να αντλήσω τα υγρά του, τρυπώ κτ για να αντλήσω τον χυμό του(US (pierce to get liquid) |
υγρά σήψη(decay caused by damp) |
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