dregs

dregs
dreɡz
noun plural
1) (the solid matter which is left at the bottom of a container when the liquid is all used up: the dregs of the wine.) heces, poso
2) (anything worthless: the dregs of society.) escoria
dregs
tr[dregz]
plural noun
1 (in liquid) heces nombre femenino plural, sedimento, poso
2 figurative use (scum) escoria, hez nombre femenino
dregs ['drɛgz] npl
1) lees: posos mpl, heces fpl (de un líquido)
2) : heces fpl, escoria f
the dregs of society: la escoria de la sociedad
dregs
n.pl.
escurriduras s.f.pl.
heces s.m.pl.
hez s.f.
lía s.f.
zupia s.f.
zurrapa s.f.
dregz
plural noun (sediment) posos mpl, cunchos mpl (Col), conchos mpl (Chi)

the dregs of society — la escoria de la sociedad

[dreɡz]
NPL
1) [of tea, coffee etc] posos mpl , heces fpl

to drain a glass to the dregs — apurar un vaso (hasta las heces)

2) (fig)

the dregs of society — la escoria de la sociedad

* * *
[dregz]
plural noun (sediment) posos mpl, cunchos mpl (Col), conchos mpl (Chi)

the dregs of society — la escoria de la sociedad


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