dishwasher / ˈdɪʃˌwɒʃ ər, -ˌwɔ ʃər /
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dishwasher 的定义
n. 名词 noun- a person who washes dishes.
- a machine for washing dishes, kitchen utensils, etc., automatically.
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- Her, um, habit is emptying the bottom rack of the dishwasher first.
- Some units are designed to be taken apart and cleaned in the dishwasher, which is a huge plus when it comes to saving time and effort.
- They should try the days when I was a kid and I was a dishwasher helping my mother pay the mortgage by washing dishes in a restaurant.
- The video demo shows it loading the dishwasher and pouring a glass of wine.
- Call it furlough, call it layoffs, but a restaurant in hibernation doesn’t need a server or a cook or a dishwasher.
- From 1934 to 1942, he was a busboy, a dishwasher, a truck driver, and a longshoreman.
- His wife, Colleen, had been rinsing plates at the sink and putting them in the dishwasher.
- But—dishwasher to load, homework to do, dirty clothes all over bedroom floor—try getting their attention.
- Eddie Adams (Mark Wahlberg) is a lowly dishwasher in 1970s Los Angeles.
- In a matter of hours, a dishwasher in Cleveland went from a good neighbor to an international hero.
- For thirty days—ninety meals—we will put the Fairy Dishwasher in your home, without charging you a penny.
- He was sorry for Mr. Mosby, very sorry; but not sorry enough to take a job as official dishwasher.
- Has an ultrasonic dishwasher underneath, and it does some cooking on top, at the back.
- His friend would never, never more install Skookum in the high and sacred post of pot-licker, dishwasher, or final polisher.
- I have been cook and dishwasher, both on a wholesale scale, and I have been hostess at an officers' ball.