0 the dirty clothes and sheets that need to be, are being, or have been washed:
I've got to do (= wash) my laundry.
1 clothing, bed sheets, etc., that have been or need to be washed:
2 an organization that hides the origin of money earned illegally and makes it seem legal:
Visiting laundries and tailors became slightly more popular for all groups of residents, except non-employed women.
The pay in laundries is very poor, they can't afford to pay more, that is what they say.
The labour press reported major strikes among women workers in a number of occupations including laundries and engineering works.
Firms that usually just sell in these local markets include laundries, florist shops, hairdressers and bicycle-repair shops.
Day-care centres for children, public laundries and canteens were to take over domestic tasks from the family.
I hope she's going to fall in the laundry soon.
Meals would be cooked, linen washed and clothes made and repaired by public caterers, laundry workers and needlewomen.
Examples are coatings for hard surfaces in industry and domestic use, laundry hygiene and oral care products.
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待洗(或正在洗滌、洗完)的衣物, 洗衣店…
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待洗(或正在洗涤、洗完)的衣物, 洗衣店…
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ropa sucia, ropa sucia [feminine, singular]…
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roupa para lavar, roupa lavada…
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洗濯物…
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kirli çamaşır…
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linge [masculine], lessive [feminine], blanchisserie…
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roba bruta…
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