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Polnisch - Englisch
scavenge
to remove unwanted material from something, especially to purify molten metal by removing impurities
to expel the exhaust gases from the cylinder of an internal combustion engine, and draw in air for the next cycle
remove unwanted substances from feed on carrion or refuse; "hyenas scavenge" clean refuse from; "Scavenge a street
remove unwanted substances from feed on carrion or refuse; "hyenas scavenge"
To cleanse, as streets, from filth
to collect and remove refuse, or to search through refuse for useful material
to feed on carrion or refuse
clean refuse from; "Scavenge a street
remove unwanted substances from
If people or animals scavenge for things, they collect them by searching among waste or unwanted objects. Many are orphans, their parents killed as they scavenged for food Children scavenge through garbage Cruz had to scavenge information from newspapers and journals. + scavenger scavengers scav·en·ger scavengers such as rats
{f} clean up, cleanse; search through garbage for food; remove impurities; salvage a useful item from the garbage
To remove (burned gases) from the cylinder after a working stroke
collect discarded or refused material; "She scavenged the garbage cans for food"
To remove the burned gases from the cylinder after a working stroke; as, this engine does not scavenge well
feed on carrion or refuse; "hyenas scavenge"
clean refuse from; "Scavenge a street"