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  • 31freshen — fresh•en [[t]ˈfrɛʃ ən[/t]] v. t. 1) to make fresh; refresh, revive, or renew 2) to become or grow fresh 3) cvb ahb. (of a cow) to begin giving milk 4) phv freshen up, to make oneself feel freshly clean or neat • Etymology: 1690–1700 fresh′en•er,… …

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  • 32freshen — /ˈfrɛʃən/ (say freshuhn) verb (t) 1. to make fresh; refresh, revive, or renew. 2. to remove saltiness from. 3. Nautical to relieve, as a rope, by altering the position of a part exposed to friction. –verb (i) 4. to become or grow fresh. 5. to… …

  • 33freshen — gėlinimas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Vandenyje ištirpusių druskų kiekio mažinimas. atitikmenys: angl. freshen; sweeten vok. süβlicken rus. опреснение, n …

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  • 34freshen yourself up — ˌfreshen ˈup | ˌfreshen yourself ˈup derived to wash and make yourself look clean and tidy • I ll just go and freshen up before supper. • Is there anywhere I can freshen myself up? Main entry: ↑freshenderived …

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  • 35freshen up something — freshen up (something) to add to something to make it better or more interesting. She decided to wear her large silver pin to help freshen up the black dress. I m getting another drink can I freshen yours up? …

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  • 36freshen yourself up — freshen (yourself) up to wash your hands or face or use the toilet. Velma said she needed to freshen up before supper …

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  • 37Freshen Up Gum — Freshen Up is a chewing gum with flavored gels inside that is manufactured by Cadbury Adams in Brazil and exported to the North American market. Current flavors include cinnamon, peppermint, spearmint, and bubble gum. It was introduced in 1975,… …

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  • 38ˌfreshen sth ˈup — phrasal verb same as freshen Freshen up your room with a coat of paint.[/ex] …

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  • 39freshen a drink —    to serve more alcohol    Formerly, the addition of more soda water to a partly drained glass, to make it sparkle again:     Let me freshen your drink, Delaney said. He went over to the liquor cabinet, came back with new drinks for both of them …

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  • 40freshen — fresh·en fresh ən vt, fresh·ened; fresh·en·ing fresh (ə )niŋ of a milk animal to begin lactating …

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