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●ˌwash ˈup 🔑●ˌwash sth ˈup 🔑1. (BrE) to wash dirty plates, glasses, etc. after a meal (餐后)洗刷餐具◆It’s your turn to wash up. 轮到你洗碗了。◆Don’t forget to wash up the glasses as well. 别忘了捎带洗洗玻璃杯。2. to be carried along in the water and then left on land; to carry sth along and leave it in this way 被冲上岸;把…冲上岸◆A number of dead dolphins have washed up on the shore. 一些死海豚被冲到了岸上。◆His body was washed up on the beach two days later. 两天后,他的尸体被冲上了海滩。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˌwashed ˈup adjective (informal, especially NAmE) to be no longer successful and unlikely to succeed again in the future (很可能)不再成功的◆a washed-up cabaret singer 过气的卡巴莱歌手▸ ˌwashing-ˈup noun [uncountable] (BrE) 1. the act of washing dirty dishes, glasses, etc. after a meal (餐后的)餐具洗刷◆Don’t forget to do the washing-up before you go out. 你出去前别忘了洗碗。◆washing-up liquid 餐具洗涤液2. the dirty dishes, glasses, etc. that have to be washed after a meal (餐后的)待洗餐具◆a sink full of washing-up 堆满脏碗碟的洗涤槽 |