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dishwashing

/dish-wosh-ing, -waw-shing/US // ˈdɪʃˌwɒʃ ɪŋ, -ˌwɔ ʃɪŋ //

洗碗,洗碗机,洗盘子,洗菜

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of washing dishes.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or intended for washing dishes: different brands of dishwashing liquid.

Examples

  • Cleaning product manufacturers put antimicrobial compounds into soaps and dishwashing liquid.

  • She also had to work, she told Charlie Rose, 30 hours a week in low-wage jobs—waitressing, dishwashing, retail—to pay her way, and she worried that she could not take full advantage of what her Ivy League education offered.

  • In addition to the panic-buying of disinfecting wipes, paper towels and bleach, consumers stocked up on laundry detergent and dishwashing soap.

  • Many parolees used to walk door-to-door to restaurants looking for dishwashing or server positions.

  • That doesn’t meant we haven’t had to adapt, changing our shopping habits, our recipes, our dishwashing frequency, our meals out and frankly, our expectations.

  • So the dishwashing was a singularly pleasant little ceremony, only too short, Pippin thought.

  • Thus there were two winners—two who escaped dishwashing; and Hawkeye's bragging became insufferable.

  • Of course we like to have you girls go along; but usually girls do the grub-getting and dishwashing on a picnic.

  • Boraxated soap chips will benefit your tableware and your hands making dishwashing a pleasure instead of a task.

  • He waved his hand at a circle of white spots that lay just outside the firelight, and turned to begin his dishwashing.