Translation "đubriti" to English

đubriti{verb}
manure · muck
whitewash

đubriti

verbIPA: / dʑubriti /
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manure

verbIPA: / mənʊr /

1. To spread manure, as for fertilization; SYN. muck.
2. To enrich (land) by the application of manure

They used the same trash to form green manure.
Source: TED2020
They were already drowning in manure. So 1860, they are seeing this dirty technology that is going to choke the life out of New York.
Source: TED2020
So the chickens do their kind of little breakdance and they're pushing around the manure to get at the grubs, and in the process they're spreading the manure out.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: muck

muck

verbIPA: / mək /

1. To remove muck, clear away muck, as in a mine.
2. To dress (as soil) with muck
3. To dirty with or as if with muck; soil
4. To move or load muck (as in a mine

They were barefoot, and with each step their toes sank into the muck sending hundreds of flies scattering from the rancid pile.
Source: TED2020
Teachers who have been teaching science for donkey years, they just muck up the definition and they spit it out.
Source: TED2020
But you can see, even just intuit, from this map, that the harbor has dredged and flattened, and went from a rich, three-dimensional mosaic to flat muck in really a matter of years.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: manure · mire · muck up · mud

đubriti balegom

verbIPA: / dʑubriti baleɡom /
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dung

verbIPA: / dəŋ /

1. To defecate, used of an animal.
2. To fertilize or dress with dung.

We produce biogas in India by using animal manure, which usually, in India, is called cow dung.
Source: TED2020
This is a dung beetle. Watch what he's doing.
Source: TED2020
And more than in Haiti, this produces really smoky fires, and this is where you see the health impacts of cooking with cow dung and biomass as a fuel.
Source: TED2020

đubriti krečom

verbIPA: / dʑubriti kretʃom /
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whitewash

verbIPA: / waɪtwɑːʃ /

ETYM Colloq., U. S.
1. To cover up a misdemeanor; SYN. gloss over, sleek over, hush up.
2. To cover with whitewash; as of walls.
3. To exonerate by means of a perfunctory investigation or through biased presentation of data.

I'm not trying to whitewash history.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: gloss over · hush up · sleek over

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