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词组 wash
释义
verb | noun
wash1 /wɒʃ $ wɒːʃ, wɑːʃ/ verb to clean something with water and usually soapnounswash the dishes (=wash all the plates, pans, spoons etc, especially after a meal) It’s my turn to wash the dishes.wash clothes/socks etc This shirt needs washing.wash your hair/hands/face/feet I wash my hair every other day.wash a car The car needs washing – it’s really dirty.wash the floor I washed the floor and cleaned the windows.wash vegetables/a lettuce etc The salad leaves are washed in spring water.prepositions/adverbswash off the dirt/mud/blood etc She had a shower to wash off the dirt.wash away the dirt/mud etc The rain had washed away all the mud.wash out the soap/blood/dirt etc He washed out the blood from his clothes.wash up BrE (=wash the plates, cups, spoons etc, especially after a meal) I’ll wash up.wash sth in cold/hot etc water It is better to wash the plates in hot water.wash sth thoroughly Make sure that you wash the vegetables thoroughly.phraseswash sth clean He scraped the mud off his boots and washed them clean under a tap.THESAURUS: washto wash something rinsehair | hands | mouth | clothes | cloth | plate | dish | glass | cup | vegetables | lettuce to wash something quickly by pouring water on it, in order to remove soap, shampoo, dirt etc: Rinse your hair thoroughly to get rid of the shampoo. | She rinsed her hands under the hot tap. | He quickly rinsed his dirty clothes in the sink. | Polly went into her little kitchen and rinsed out two glasses. | I rinsed off the soap.You use rinse out about using water to clean the inside of a cup, pan etc. do the dishes also do the washing-up BrE to wash all the plates, pans, spoons etc, especially after a meal: Sarah was in the kitchen doing the dishes. | You relax – I’ll do the washing-up. do the laundry also do the washing BrE to wash clothes: We usually do the laundry once week. | My mother did the washing on Saturday mornings.to wash yourself have a bath/shower BrE take a bath/shower AmE to wash your body in a bath or shower: She went home and took a shower. have a wash BrE to quickly wash yourself, especially your hands or face: I had a quick wash and changed into some clean clothes. freshen up to wash your face and hands so that you feel more comfortable, for example after you have been travelling or working: She hoped there would be time to freshen up before the interview.
verb | noun
wash2 /wɒʃ $ wɒːʃ, wɑːʃ/ noun 1. if you give something a wash, you clean it using soap and wateradjectivesa good wash (=a thorough wash) His football socks always need a really good wash after a game.a quick wash I’ll just give my hair a quick wash before we go.verbsgive sth a wash The car looks pretty dirty. I’ll give it a wash this morning.sth needs a wash also sth could do with a wash informal That shirt needs a wash – it’s filthy! | I’ve been kneeling on the ground all morning, so my trousers could do with a wash.2. if you have a wash, you clean your face or bodyadjectivesa quick wash Have I got time for a quick wash?verbshave a wash BrE Haven’t you had a wash this morning?get a wash I like to get a wash before dinner.
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