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die1 [daɪ] N

1. die:

die
dado m
the die is cast fig

2. die TECH:

die
molde m

die2 <dying, died> VB intr (cease to live)

die off VB intr, die out VB intr

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English
The dough is extruded through a die into various possible shapes: granules, flakes, chunks, goulash, steakettes (schnitzel), etc., and dried in an oven.
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As the sands die down he is once more being chased by enemies.
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Components consist of a stool, a body, a head, a dunce cap and a die.
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Single-pointing was forgone in favor of die head cutting for such medium- and high-volume repetitive production.
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His hot dogs can make someone faint, throw up, or supposedly die (since they are made of fimo).
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Because the jabberjays were exclusively male, it was thought that they would die off in the wild.
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In some cases (such as fibre-reinforced tubes) the extrudate is pulled through a very long die, in a process called pultrusion.
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He attacks her, hitting her in the head with a spanner and leaving her to die.
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Due to the shortage of willing vampire donors, human drainers attack vampires and drain their entire blood supply, either staking the vamps or leaving victims to die in the sun.
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Restaurants live or die by his reviews, which are often nasty.
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