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sweated
sweated, ppl. a. (ˈswɛtɪd) [f. prec. vb. + -ed1.] In senses corresp. to various trans. senses of the verb. 1. a. Saturated or covered with sweat. b. Exuded as or like sweat.1654 Gayton Pleas. Notes iii. iii. 81 Sancho should have rode him about the grounds,..and then tied him (well cloath'd) to the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sweating (cooking)
Sweating is often a preliminary step to further cooking in liquid; onions, in particular, are often sweated before including in a stew. wikipedia.org
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sweated labour
sweated labour(derog 贬)(a) work done for low wages in bad conditions 劳动条件恶劣而工资低微的工作.(b) people forced to do such work 在恶劣的条件下工作的廉价劳工. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Curing (vegetable preservation)
The beans are killed, sweated (oxidation), slow-dried, and conditioned. See also Tea processing, involves curing References Horticulture wikipedia.org
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over-sweated
over-sweated etc.: see over-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sallust (horse)
He often sweated heavily before his races and was sometime equipped with blinkers. Yeoman. 1972: three-year-old season On his three-year-old debut, Sallust ran in the 2,000 Guineas Trial at Kempton Park Racecourse in April when he sweated wikipedia.org
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sweat-house
ˈsweat-house 1. A hut or other structure in which hot-air or vapour baths are taken, among the N. American Indians and other peoples.1750 C. Gist Jrnls. (1893) 33, I..sweated myself according to the Indian Custom in a Sweat-house. 1877 G. Gibbs Tribes Washington 208 Their sweat-houses are partially ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rough Tough 'n' Ready
more straightforward than C'mon We're Taking Over, but on the other hand, the playing is a lot more controlled and better judged." adding "We really sweated wikipedia.org
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sweatee
sweatee (swɛˈtiː) [f. as prec. + -ee.] A sweated worker or employee: see prec. 2.1889 Charity Organis. Rev. Jan. 12 The subordinate workers—the ‘sweatees’—who are employed by the sub⁓contractors. 1890 Times 8 Apr. 10/1 A competent ‘sweatee’ can earn about 26s. in a busy week. Oxford English Dictionary
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Elspeth McEwen
Among the proofs of her guilt was the evidence that the minister's mare, on which she rode to the session, was terrorised and sweated drops of blood. wikipedia.org
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unsweated
unˈsweated, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1774 W. Mason Heroic Postcript to Chambers 12 Each glittering orb the sacred features bore Of George..Unfil'd, unsweated, all of sterling weight. 1891 Daily News 5 Oct. 2/3 Matches, the produce of unsweated match makers. Oxford English Dictionary
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Quality Inspection for Sweated Joint of Structural Steel and Stainless ...
Chinese National Standard Category: HB 5135-2000 Quality Inspection for Sweated Joint of Structural Steel and Stainless Steel ; Category No.: J33; Category Title: Welding and cutting
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James Fulton (New Zealand politician)
He was one of the commissioners on the Royal Commission into sweated labour in 1890. wikipedia.org
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Rajas con crema
Then they are "sweated" in a bag, deveined, the seeds are removed, peeled and cut into wide strips. wikipedia.org
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Dolakha Bhimsen Temple
Some of the sweating events include: During the change of the Rana regime, in 2007 BS, the idol is believed to have sweated. It was reported that the idol sweated a few days ahead of royal massacre that killed King Birendra and his family. wikipedia.org
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