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I . wash <-es> [wɒʃ] SUST.

1. wash usu sing. (cleaning, laundering):

wash
to have a wash

2. wash no pl. (clothes):

to do a wash
to be in the wash

3. wash usu sing. (thin layer):

wash
it'll all come out in the wash coloq.

II . wash [wɒʃ] V. trans.

1. wash (clean):

wash
umivati [form. perf. umiti]
wash dishes
prati [form. perf. oprati]
wash wound
spirati [form. perf. sprati]

III . wash [wɒʃ] V. intr. (clean oneself)

wash
umivati se [form. perf. umiti se]
sth won't wash with sb

wash away V. trans.

1. wash (sweep off, erode):

wash
odplavljati [form. perf. odplaviti]

2. wash fig. (eliminate):

to wash away sb's sins

3. wash (clean):

wash
izpirati [form. perf. izprati]

wash down V. trans.

1. wash (swallow):

wash
poplakovati [form. perf. poplakniti]

2. wash (clean):

wash
spirati [form. perf. sprati]

3. wash usu passive (carry off):

wash
odnašati [form. perf. odnesti]

I . wash off V. intr.

wash
spirati se [form. perf. sprati se]

II . wash off V. trans.

wash
spirati [form. perf. sprati]

I . wash out V. intr.

wash
spirati se [form. perf. sprati se]

II . wash out V. trans.

1. wash (clean inside, launder):

wash
spirati [form. perf. sprati]

2. wash (remove):

wash
odstranjevati [form. perf. odstraniti]

3. wash usu passive event:

wash over V. intr.

1. wash (flow over):

to wash over sb/sth

2. wash fig. (overcome):

wash
premagovati [form. perf. premagati]

3. wash fig. (have no effect):

I . wash up V. intr.

1. wash (clean dishes):

wash
pomivati [form. perf. pomiti]

2. wash ingl. am. (wash oneself):

wash
umivati se [form. perf. umiti se]

II . wash up V. trans. (sea)

wash
naplavljati [form. perf. naplaviti]

ˈcar wash SUST.

car wash

ˈwash-bowl SUST. ingl. am. (washbasin)

ˈwash house SUST.

wash house

ˈwash leath·er SUST.

1. wash leather no pl. (material):

wash leather

2. wash leather (to clean windows):

wash leather

wash-and-ˈwear ADJ.

wash-ˈhand ba·sin SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The plan calls for boat storage, wash down areas, docks and amenities including toilets, kitchens and office space.
www.canberratimes.com.au
Using a wet pastry brush, wash down any sugar crystals that have stuck to the side of the pan.
www.independent.ie
Many inmates used their morning ersatz coffee to wash themselves; since it tasted so bad, it wasn't worth drinking anyway.
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The ingredients included mouth wash, liquid shoe polish and window cleaner fluid.
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Restaurants should ensure that hand-wash lotion or soap was available near wash basin and should supply only properly boiled hot water to customers.
www.thehindu.com
Sally had taken the ring off to wash up before bed when it fell into the bathroom sink's drain.
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Scrub the area with a loofah, exfoliating brush, or any exfoliating wash about twice a day until the hair starts to come to the surface.
www.dailydot.com
Tropical cyclones and other storm events also result in wave wash over and extreme high water also occurs during spring tides.
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Additionally, they provide a car wash to clean the exterior and interior of motor vehicles.
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Heavy or biohazardous stains such as blood and feces may require longer wash times and stronger formulas.
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