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1 dry-cleaning
subst. \/ˌdraɪˈkliːnɪŋ\/rens(ing), kjemisk rens (av tøy) -
2 washing
1) ((an) act of cleaning by water: I don't mind washing, but I hate ironing.) vask, vasking2) (clothes washed or to be washed: I'll hang the washing out to dry.) vasketøyvaskIsubst. \/ˈwɒʃɪŋ\/1) vasking, skylling, bading2) vasketøy, skittentøy, klesvask3) ( gruvedrift) bortskylt materiale, slam4) (murerfag, kjemi) slemming5) ( kunst) tynt overtrekk, laveringtake in washing vaske, ta imot vask (for folk)washings skyllevannIIadj. \/ˈwɒʃɪŋ\/vaske- -
3 wipe
1. verb1) (to clean or dry by rubbing with a cloth, paper etc: Would you wipe the table for me?) tørke (av)2) (to remove by rubbing with a cloth, paper etc: The child wiped her tears away with her handkerchief; Wipe that writing off (the blackboard); Please wipe up that spilt milk.) tørke (bort/opp)2. noun(an act of cleaning by rubbing: Give the table a wipe.) tørking- wiper- wipe outtørke--------viskeIsubst. \/waɪp\/1) (av)tørking2) ( slang) lommetørkle3) tørkefille4) ( film) bildeoverganggive something a wipe tørke av noeIIverb \/waɪp\/1) tørke (av\/bort), stryke bort, gni vekk• could you wipe the dishes, please?• did you wipe the windowpane clean?2) tørke med3) ( overført) slette, viske ut4) (om bånd, film, elektronisk medium) slette5) ( om bankkort e.l.) dra6) ( om strekkode) (av)lesewipe away tørke bortwipe down tørke av, tørke ren, vaske nedwipe off tørke bort, tørke av, stryke uthun tørket tegningen av tavlen (ut)slette, fjerne• wipe that grin off your face!wipe out gni bort, stryke uttilintetgjøre, utrydde• is it possible to wipe out crime?( slang) rydde av veien, drepe (hverdagslig, om sport, spesielt surfing) kantre (på grunn av en bølge) falle avwiped out ( overført) ruinert utmattet ( om alkohol) dritings, full ( om narkotika) stein, høy, rusawipe the floor with vinne en overlegen\/knusende seier over, utklassewipe the slate clean ( overført) begynne på ny frisk, starte med blanke arkwipe up tørke (opp)
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