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*wash¹ /wɑʃ; wɒʃ/ v 1 [T] to clean something with water and often soap 洗,洗涤: He spent the morning washing the car. 他用早上的时间来洗车了。 These jeans need to be washed. 这条牛仔裤该洗了。 2 [I, T] to clean your body with soap and water 洗(脸、手); 洗澡: Go upstairs and wash your hands. 上楼去洗手。 get washed He got washed and had his breakfast. 他洗了洗然后吃早餐。 3 [I,T] to flow somewhere 流过,冲刷: The waves washed softly against the shore. 浪头轻拍海岸。 4 [T] if something is washed somewhere, the sea or a river carries it there 冲走,冲掉: The body was washed out to sea. 尸体被冲到大海去。 5 wash your hands of to refuse to be responsible for something or someone 不愿再管
wash sth awayif water washes something away, it makes it disappear 冲走〔某物〕 wash sth ↔ down to drink something with food or medicine, for example in order to help you swallow it 〔借助水〕吞下〔食物或药〕: a big plate of pasta washed down with a bottle of red wine 一边喝一瓶红葡萄酒,一边吃一大盘面食 wash off if a substance washes off, you can remove it from the surface of something by washing 洗掉,洗去: "I've spilt coffee all over the carpet." "Don't worry. It'll wash off." “我把咖啡洒在地毯上,洒得到处都是。”“不要紧,洗得掉的。” wash out to remove dirt, a spot etc from something by washing it, or to be removed in this way 洗掉,洗去 wash up 1 [I,T wash sth ↔ up] BrE to wash the plates, dishes etc after a meal 【英】 〔饭后〕洗碗碟 2 [I] AmE to wash your hands 【美】 洗手: Go wash up for supper. 去洗手来吃晚饭。 3 [I,T] if something washes up or is washed up, it is moved onto the SHORE by the sea or a river 〔浪涛〕把〔某物〕冲上岸边
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