wash
[wɒʃ]noun
1. | [act of washing]
lavado m,
lavada f
to have a wash lavarse to give something a wash lavar algo |
2. | [things to wash] ropa f para lavar, ropa sucia |
3. | [from boat] estela f |
wash
[wɒʃ]transitive verb Conjugaison
1. | [generally]
Conjugaison lavar
[hands, face] lavarse she's washing her hair se está lavando el pelo |
2. | [carry - subj: waves etc]
Conjugaison arrastrar, Conjugaison llevarse
it was washed ashore el mar lo arrastró hasta la costa |
wash
[wɒʃ]intransitive verb Conjugaison
1. | [clean oneself] lavarse |
2. | [waves, oil]
to wash over something bañar algo |
wash away
transitive verb separable Conjugaison
1. | [ water, waves] Conjugaison llevarse, Conjugaison barrer |
2. | [dirt] Conjugaison quitar |
wash down
transitive verb separable Conjugaison
1. | [food] Conjugaison regar, Conjugaison rociar |
2. | [clean] Conjugaison lavar |
wash out
transitive verb separable Conjugaison
1. | [stain, dye] quitar lavando |
2. | [container] Conjugaison enjuagar |
wash up
transitive verb separable Conjugaison
1. | (UK) [dishes] Conjugaison lavar, Conjugaison fregar |
2. | [ sea, river]
to wash something up on the shore arrojar algo a la playa |
wash up
intransitive verb Conjugaison
1. | (UK) [wash the dishes] Conjugaison fregar or lavar los platos |
2. | (US) [wash o.s.] lavarse |