0 to clean (a thing or person, especially oneself) with (soap and) water or other liquid -- mít (se)
1 to be able to be washed without being damaged -- snášet praní
This fabric doesn’t wash very well.
2 to flow (against, over etc) -- šplouchat
The waves washed (against) the ship.
3 to sweep (away etc) by means of water -- odplavit
The floods have washed away hundreds of houses.
He’s just gone to have a wash.
5 things to be washed or being washed -- (věci k) praní
Your sweater is in the wash.
Before culture, the oocytes were washed three times in a maturation culture medium.
Three regular verbs (wash, mend, paint) and three irregular verbs (eat, hit, cut) were used in a total of 48 sentences.
These kind creatures next turned their attention to our personal appearance, and prevailed upon us to shave and wash ourselves.
Usually - overwhelmingly likely, in typical cases - the exact behaviour of the microscopic constituents does ' wash out', and become irrelevant to the macroscopic behaviour.
They were washed in several changes of deionized water and dehydrated in an ascending series of acetone concentrations.
There was a highly significant association between the age group of camper and whether they washed their hands.
After the pulping the coffee beans are washed and the remaining pulp is usually composted.
In brief, washed labelled trypomastigotes (5 x 104/tube) were dispensed into small plastic tubes.