wash Definition In Czech

  • 0 to clean (a thing or person, especially oneself) with (soap and) water or other liquid -- mít (se)

    • We can wash in the stream.

    • You wash (the dishes) and I’ll dry

    • How often do you wash your hair?

  • 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.

  • 4 an act of washing -- mytí

    • He’s just gone to have a wash.

  • 5 things to be washed or being washed -- (věci k) praní

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Examples of 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.

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