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dirt [dɜ:t] N no pl

1. dirt (filth):

dirt
covered in dirt

2. dirt (soil):

dirt
zemlja f
dirt
prst f

3. dirt (scandal):

to dig for dirt

4. dirt inf (excrement):

dirt
drek m
to eat dirt
to treat sb like dirt

I . dirt ˈcheap ADJ inf

II . dirt ˈcheap ADV

ˈdirt road N

dirt road

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This road was covered in gravel, rather than dirt like the turnpike.
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Another reason was dirt and soap could be released into the pool from the fibers of swim wear.
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Many of the outlying areas have paved main thoroughfares; smaller side streets are generally dirt roads.
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In 1940, paved runways replaced dirt open fields.
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Where the mask contacts the skin must be free from dirt and excess chemicals such as skin oils.
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In the past there was only a muddy or dirt walkway.
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This version is played on a sunken dirt playing field about 23 m by 1.8 m.
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The physical action of shampooing makes the grease and dirt become an emulsion that is then rinsed away with the water.
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The gravel and dirt roads have a total length of.
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Dynamite can knock down dirt, loose and hard rock in one go.
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