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/dreɡz//dreɡz/The word "dregs" comes from the Middle English word "dregge" which in turn comes from the Old English word "dregg" meaning "sediment" or "mud." In Old English, the word "dregg" referred to the solid matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid. In Middle English, the word "dregge" was used to refer to the solid matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid, following the Old English usage. The word "dregs" was derived from the Middle English word "dregge" and ultimately from the Old English word "dregg." Over time, the meaning of "dregs" evolved to include any remaining or unwanted substance, particularly when it is not expected, particularly in the context of liquid or food matters. It came to describe any remaining or unwanted substance in a specific context or situation, particularly in the context of liquid or food matters. Today, "dregs" is still used to describe any remaining or unwanted substance, particularly when it is not expected, particularly in the context of liquid or food matters. In summary, the word "dregs" originated in Old English from the word "dregg," which means "sediment" or "mud." Its original meaning referred to the solid matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid, but its meaning has since evolved to include any remaining or unwanted substance, particularly when it is not expected, particularly in the context of liquid or food matters.
the last drops of a liquid, mixed with little pieces of solid material that are left in the bottom of a container
những giọt chất lỏng cuối cùng, trộn với những mảnh vật liệu rắn nhỏ còn sót lại dưới đáy thùng chứa
bã cà phê
the worst parts of something that have no use or value
phần tồi tệ nhất của một cái gì đó không có công dụng hoặc giá trị
cặn bã của xã hội
the last parts of something
phần cuối cùng của một cái gì đó
chút cặn bã cuối cùng của ánh sáng ban ngày