dry-clean / drai klin /
( dry-cleans , dry-clean . ing , dry-cleaned )
to make clothes clean by using chemicals, not water
dry clean • ers / ' drai |Ытэге /
a store where you take clothes and other things to be dry- cleaned
dry • er ( also dri .er ) / ' drarar /
du • al / ' 1ш1 /
having two parts; double
du • bi • ous / ' dubiэs /
not sure or certain
—SYNONYM doubtful
that may not be honest or safe
ducki/dAk/ duck
[ count ] a bird that lives on and near water. You often see ducks on farms or in parks.
duckling .
[ noncount ]
duck 2 / dAk /
to move your head down quickly, so that something does not hit you or so that someone does not see you
duck • ling / ' dAklig /
a young duck
duct / dAkt /
dude / dud /
a boy or man
If something is due at a certain time, you expect it to happen or come then
If an amount of money is due , you must pay it My rent is due at the beginning of the month.
ready for something
due to something
because of something; caused by something
du • el / ' dual /
( history ) a formal type of fight with guns or other weapons that was used in the past to decide an argument between two men
du • et / du 'et /
( music ) music for two people to sing or play on musical instruments
dug
dull / dAl /
not interesting or exciting Life is never dull in a big city.
—SYNONYM boring
not strong or loud
not bright
not sharp a dull knife
—SYNONYM blunt
dumb / dAm /
The word dumb sounds like gum , because we don't say the letter b in this word.
not intelligent; stupid
dum • my / ' dAmi /
a model of the human body, used for showing clothes in a store window or while you are making clothes
( informal ) a stupid person I felt like such a dummy.
dump 1 / dAmp /
to take something to a place and leave it there because you do not want it
to put something down without being careful
(
someone
dump2 / dAmp /
a place where people take things they do not want
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dune / dun /