1 the process of cleaning and putting away clothes -- klesvask [ masculine ]
2 a place where clothes etc are washed, especially in return for payment -- vaskeri
a hospital laundry.
She took the sheets to the laundry
3 clothes etc which have been, or are to be, washed -- vask, vasketøy
a bundle of laundry.
If that is so, it is difficult for laundries to pass on increased costs in the form of higher prices without finding turnover reduced.
The majority of the assessments included items on cooking, housework and laundry activities.
Don't put all the laundry in the machine together.
Another painting on the recessed wall was the laundry.
Beneath them were the usual departments associated with a great medieval household: bakehouse, pantry, spicery, laundry.
Secondly, women had started to use home appliances in house-cleaning, laundry and ironing.
The rigid division of household responsibilities involved an enormous difference in time spent on laundry and ironing.
Examples are coatings for hard surfaces in industry and domestic use, laundry hygiene and oral care products.