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washing

/wosh-ing, waw-shing/US // ˈwɒʃ ɪŋ, ˈwɔ ʃɪŋ //UK // (ˈwɒʃɪŋ) //

洗涤,清洗,洗车,洗净

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of a person or thing that washes; ablution.
    • : clothes, linens, etc., washed or to be washed, especially those washed at one time; wash.
    • : Often washings . any liquid that has been used to wash something.
    • : matter removed or carried off in washing something or by the force of water: The washings from numerous spring floods had clogged the mouth of the river.
    • : Mining. material, as gold dust, obtained by washing earth, gravel, etc.the deposits so washed.
    • : Metalworking. wash.
    • : the act of making a wash sale.

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Examples

  • Better battery-charged heated gloves will even offer the ability to remove the electrical components to allow for washing and drying gloves.

  • Please continue to practice standard public health and safety measures, including mask wearing, regular hand washing, and physical distancing.

  • By keeping up with your social distancing, hand washing, and mask-wearing, you will thank yourself later.

  • Once the water bills started piling up, Shara Sin and her children switched to eating off paper plates to avoid the cost of washing.

  • This pair directly targets the heel, feet, and calf, and they’re anti-bacterial and moisture-wicking to allow for multiple wears without consistent washing.

  • For days, the ruble has been falling and salaries shrinking; shoppers have rushed to snap up TV sets and washing machines.

  • Followers had traveled many miles to mourn the loss, and aid in the ritual washing, dressing, and honoring of the body.

  • As infants, my kids ate food right off the floor without washing or boiling.

  • The gloves washing with the alcohol, that makes sense to me.

  • Some facilities had begun erecting “bamboo hand washing stations” at the entrance to hospitals, but not enough.

  • At this same time they seized in Nangasaqui a servant of the father provincial, Matheo Couros, who was washing his clothes.

  • With Wright's stain it can be brought out by staining longer and washing less than for the ordinary blood-stain.

  • "Farmer Green's cat was washing her face on the doorsteps," Sandy explained triumphantly.

  • She peeped out at him two or three times as she stood washing herself in the little basin between the windows.

  • Is spring water fit for washing the iodized paper; if it contains either sulphate or bicarbonate of lime or muriate of soda?