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BNC: 1853 COCA: 2143

wash

verb
/wɒʃ/
/wɑːʃ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they wash
/wɒʃ/
/wɑːʃ/
he / she / it washes
/ˈwɒʃɪz/
/ˈwɑːʃɪz/
past simple washed
/wɒʃt/
/wɑːʃt/
past participle washed
/wɒʃt/
/wɑːʃt/
-ing form washing
/ˈwɒʃɪŋ/
/ˈwɑːʃɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive] to make something/somebody clean using water and usually soap洗;洗涤
    • wash something/somebody These jeans need washing.这条牛仔裤该洗了。
    • He always washes the car on Sundays.他总是在星期天洗车。
    • to wash your hands/hair/face洗手/洗头/洗脸
    • Wash the fruit thoroughly before eating.把水果彻底洗干净后再吃。
    • wash something from something She washed the blood from his face.她把他脸上的血洗掉。
    • wash something/somebody + adj. The potatoes are washed clean without damaging the skins.土豆洗得很干净,不会损坏外皮。
    Synonyms cleanclean
    • wash
    • rinse
    • cleanse
    • dry-clean
    These words all mean to remove dirt from something, especially by using water and/​or soap.以上各词均含打扫、洗净之义,尤指用水、肥皂等。
    • clean to remove dirt or dust from something, especially by using water or chemicals:指除去灰尘、打扫,尤指用水或化学品洗净、擦净:
      • The villa is cleaned twice a week.这栋别墅一周打扫两次。
      • Have you cleaned your teeth?你刷牙了吗?
      • This coat is filthy. I’ll have it cleaned (= dry-cleaned).这件大衣脏了,我得送去干洗。
    • wash to remove dirt from something using water and usually soap:指洗、洗涤:
      • He quickly washed his hands and face.他很快把手和脸洗了。
      • These jeans need washing.这条牛仔裤该洗了。
    • rinse to remove dirt, etc. from something using clean water only, not soap; to remove the soap from something with clean water after washing it:指用清水冲洗、清洗、冲掉皂液:
      • Make sure you rinse all the soap out.一定要把皂液冲洗干净。
    • cleanse to clean your skin or a wound.指清洁(皮肤)、清洗(伤口)
    • dry-clean to clean clothes using chemicals instead of water.指干洗
    Patterns
    • to clean/​wash/​rinse/​cleanse something in/​with something
    • to clean/​wash/​rinse something from something
    • to clean/​wash/​cleanse a wound
    • to clean/​wash the car/​floor
    • to wash/​rinse your hair
    • to have something cleaned/​washed/​dry-cleaned
    Extra Examples
    • Hands need to be washed regularly with hot water.需要经常用热水洗手。
    • She gently washed and dressed the wound.她轻轻地洗了洗伤口然后包扎了起来。
    • the smell of freshly washed hair刚洗过的头发的香味
    • He quickly washed his hands and face.他很快把手和脸洗了。
    • He washed his face.他洗了把脸。
    • If you wash the dishes, I'll dry.如果你洗碗,我来擦干。
    Topics Houses and homesa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • properly
    • thoroughly
    phrases
    • freshly washed
    • newly washed
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive, transitive] (especially British English) to make yourself clean using water and usually soap洗澡;洗脸;洗手
    • By this time we were already washed and dressed.这时候我们已经洗好衣服了。
    • I washed and changed before going out.我洗了个澡,换好衣服,然后才出去。
    • Mick woke up, got washed and shaved, and put his work clothes on.米克醒了,洗了澡,刮了胡子,穿上工作服。
    • wash yourself She was no longer able to wash herself.她再也不能给自己洗澡了。
  3. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) (of clothes, cloth, etc.衣服、织物等) to be able to be washed without losing colour or being damaged耐洗;洗后不退色(或破损)
    • This sweater washes well.这件套衫很耐洗。
  4. [intransitive, transitive] (of water) to flow or carry something/somebody in a particular direction(向着某一方向)流动;冲向
    • + adv./prep. Water washed over the deck.水从甲板上流过。
    • wash something/somebody + adv./prep. Pieces of the wreckage were washed ashore.沉船残骸的碎片被冲到了岸上。
    • He was washed overboard by a huge wave.一个巨浪把他从船上掀进海里。
    • wash something + adj. The beach had been washed clean by the tide.海滩让潮水冲刷得干干净净。
  5. Word OriginOld English wæscan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wassen, German waschen, also to water.
Idioms
air/wash your dirty laundry/linen in public
  1. (disapproving) to discuss your personal affairs in public, especially something embarrassing公开谈论个人的事;(尤指)家丑外扬
wash your hands of somebody/something
  1. to refuse to be responsible for or involved with somebody/something拒绝对…负责;脱离关系;洗手不干
    • When her son was arrested again she washed her hands of him.她的儿子再次被捕,她就与他脱离了关系。
    • I’ve washed my hands of the whole sordid business.我已经彻底洗手不干那种肮脏的勾当了。
something won’t/doesn’t wash (with somebody)
  1. used to say that somebody’s explanation, excuse, etc. is not true or that you/somebody else will not accept it(解释、借口等)对某人来说站不住脚,令某人不能接受
    • That excuse simply won't wash with me.那种托辞根本不能令我信服。

wash

noun
/wɒʃ/
/wɑːʃ/
Idioms
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  1. [countable, usually singular] (especially British English) an act of cleaning somebody/something using water and usually soap洗;洗涤;清洗;洗刷
    • These towels are ready for a wash.这些毛巾需要洗了。
    • I'll just have a quick wash before dinner.我只是很快地洗一洗就吃饭。
    • The curtains could do with a good (= thorough) wash.窗帘需要好好洗一洗。
    • I'm doing a dark wash (= washing all the dark clothes together).我在集中洗深色的衣服。
    • Your shirt's in the wash (= being washed or waiting to be washed).你的衬衣正在洗。
    • My sweater shrank in the wash.我的套衫洗后缩水了。
    • That blouse shouldn't look like that after only two washes.那件女衬衫只洗过两水,不应该变成这个样子。
    see also car wash
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • quick
    • car
    verb + wash
    • have
    • do
    • could do with
    preposition
    • in the wash
    phrases
    • come out in the wash
    See full entry
  2. the wash
    [singular] an area of water that has waves and is moving a lot, especially after a boat has moved through it; the sound made by this(尤指船过后划出的)水流,波浪;波浪拍打声
    • The dinghy was rocked by the wash of a passing ferry.驶过的渡船掀起的波浪把小艇冲得摇摇晃晃。
    • They listened to the wash of waves on the beach.他们听着波浪拍击海滩的声音。
    • Seagulls hovered above the wash of the trawler.海鸥在拖网渔船的水面上盘旋。
    Topics Transport by waterc2
  3. [countable] a thin layer of a liquid, especially paint, that is put on a surface薄涂层(尤指涂料)
    • The walls were covered with a pale yellow wash.墙壁刷了一层薄的浅黄色涂料。
    see also whitewash
  4. [countable, uncountable] a liquid containing soap, used for cleaning your skin肥皂液
    • an antiseptic skin wash抗菌净肤液
    see also mouthwash
  5. Word OriginOld English wæscan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wassen, German waschen, also to water.
Idioms
it will (all) come out in the wash (informal)
  1. used to say that the truth about a situation will be made known at some time in the future终将水落石出;将会真相大白
    • This will all come out in the wash.这一切都将真相大白。
  2. used to make somebody less anxious by telling them that any problems or difficulties will be solved in the future(用以劝人不要太着急)问题终会解决的,困难将会被克服的
BNC: 1853 COCA: 2143
wash

noun

(especially BrE) ADJECTIVE | VERB + WASH | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgood好好清洗quick快速清洗car (BrE, NAmE) 洗車VERB + WASHhave清洗He had a quick wash and shave.他迅速地洗了臉又刮了鬍子。do (BrE, NAmE) 洗衣服I'm doing a dark wash (= washing all the dark clothes together).我正在集中洗深色的衣服。could do with, could use, need需要沖洗That car could do with a good wash.那輛車需要好好沖洗一下。PREPOSITIONin the wash (= being washed or waiting to be washed) (BrE, NAmE) 正在被清洗;正等待清洗Your shirt's in the wash.你的襯衫還在洗着呢。PHRASEScome out in the wash (BrE, NAmE, figurative) 真相大白This will all come out in the wash (= the truth will be revealed).這一切都將真相大白。
wash

verb

ADVERB | PHRASES ADVERBcarefully, properly, thoroughly仔細地洗;適當地清洗;徹底清洗gently輕輕地洗She gently washed and dressed the wound.她輕輕地洗了洗傷口然後包紮了起來。quickly快速地清洗frequently, regularly頻繁地/經常地清洗Hands need to be washed regularly with hot water.需要經常用熱水洗手。PHRASESfreshly washed, newly washed剛洗過的the smell of freshly washed hair剛洗過的頭髮的香味
BNC: 1853 COCA: 2143
wash verb
wash (I washed and changed before going out.) clean (wash the car/dishes) wash your hands of sb/sth reject
wash noun
bath
wash

verb

wash ♦︎ bath/bathe ♦︎ shower ♦︎ freshen (yourself) up ♦︎ wash up ♦︎ clean yourself upThese words all mean to make yourself or sb else clean using water and usually soap. 这些词均表示洗澡。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to wash / shower quicklyto wash / bath / bathe / shower and change / dress wash [intransitive, transitive] (especially BrE) to make yourself clean using water and usually soap 洗澡I washed and changed before going out.我洗了澡,换了衣服,然后才出去。She was no longer able to wash herself.她再也不能给自己洗澡了。In British English you can also say have a wash. In American English it is more usual to be more specific and say how you wash yourself. 在英式英语中,还可以说have a wash。在美式英语中,通常要更具体地说明怎么洗的He washed his face.他洗了把脸。I took a shower.我冲了个澡。 see also wash bath noun , wash clean verb bath bɑːθ; NAmE bæθ (BrE) (NAmE bathe) beɪð [transitive] to give a bath to sb 给⋯洗澡He never bathed the kids when they were little.孩子小的时候他从未给他们洗过澡。It is also possible to use bath or bathe without an object, meaning 'to have a bath', but this use is old-fashioned. It is much more common to say have a bath (BrE) or take a bath (NAmE) . * bath或bathe也可以不带宾语,意为洗澡,但这种用法已过时,现在have a bath(英式英语)或take a bath(美式英语)常用得多。 see also bath bath noun shower [intransitive] to wash yourself under a shower (洗)淋浴She showered and dressed and went downstairs.她冲了个澡,穿上衣服,下楼了。It is more common to say have a shower (BrE) or take a shower (NAmE) . 更常用have a shower(英式英语)或take a shower(美式英语)。 see also shower bath noun ˌfreshen ˈup ˌfreshen yourself ˈup

phrasal verb

to wash and make yourself look clean and tidy, but usually without having a bath or shower (通常指未洗澡)梳洗I'll just go and freshen up before supper.晚饭前我要去梳洗打扮一番。She kicked off her shoes and freshened herself up in the bathroom.她踢掉鞋子,在浴室里梳洗起来。 see also tidy tidy
ˌwash ˈup

phrasal verb

(NAmE) to wash your face and hands 洗脸洗手Go get washed up-it's time to eat.去洗洗脸和手-该吃饭了。In British English wash up means 'to wash plates, pans and other things after a meal'. 在英式英语中,wash up意为饭后洗刷碗盘等Since you made lunch, I'll wash up.你做了午饭,我就刷碗吧。 see also wash clean verb
ˌclean yourself ˈup get (yourself) ˌcleaned ˈup

phrasal verb

(NAmE) to wash yourself, for example by having a shower 把自己洗干净(如淋浴等)You need to clean yourself up-you've been outside all day.你得洗个澡吧-你一整天都在外面。

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