0 to make something clean using water, or water and soap -- мыть
Dad was washing the dishes.
1 to clean part of your body with water and soap -- мыть(ся)
2 If something is washed away/out, etc, it is moved there by water. -- быть унесенным в море/смытым водой/ вынесенным на берег и т. д.
3 If water washes somewhere, it flows there. -- плескаться у чего-либо/биться о что-либо
4 If you have a wash, you wash a part of your body. -- мытье
Could you give the car a wash?
5 clothes, sheets, etc that are being washed together -- стирка
Your jeans are in the wash.
The book includes numerous colour photographs, but many are not sharp or their colours are washed out.
The remaining parasites were washed 3 times with 12 ml of a cold solution of unlabelled arginine (260 /ig/ml) by centrifugation (1400 g.min).
I couldn't get washed, dressed or eat until my husband came home at night.
But it wasn't washing dishes or mending socks that earned her this title.
The dwellings were rectangular and their exterior walls were whitened with either a wash of clay or with lime.
They also enhanced their beauty through facial tattooing, washing daily, plaiting and applying red ochre to their hair, wearing sweet-smelling leaves and using love medicines.
Both hotel staff and attendees should practice effective hand washing after using the bathroom.
In brief, washed labelled trypomastigotes (5 x 104/tube) were dispensed into small plastic tubes.
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清掃, 洗,清洗,洗滌, (用水和肥皂)洗(身體的某部分)…
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清扫, 洗,清洗,洗涤, (用水和肥皂)洗(身体的某部分)…
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lavar, colada, limpiar…
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lavar, lavar-se, banhar-se…
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(物)を洗う, ~を洗濯する, (体)を洗う…
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yıkamak, yıkanmak, çamaşır…
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laver, entraîner, lavage [masculine]…
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rentar, bugada…
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