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  • 1 Wash

    v. trans.
    The body: P. and V. λούειν (or mid.).
    Washed: also V. ἐκλελουμένος (Æsch., frag.).
    Hands and feet: V. νίζειν, Ar. and P. πονίζειν.
    I wash my hands of what has been done: P. ἀφίσταμαι τῶν πεπραγμένων (Dem. 350).
    Wash (clothes, etc.): Ar. and P. πλύνειν.
    Cleanse by washing: P. and V. πονίζειν (Plat., Ar., and Eur., Tro. 1153), Ar. and P. πολούειν.
    met., cleanse: P. and V. καθαίρειν, ἐκκαθαίρειν, V. ἁγνίζειν, νίζειν, Ar. and P. διακαθαίρειν.
    Wash with silver, etc.: see Overlay.
    White-wash: see white-wash.
    Be washed by the sea: P. περικλύζεσθαι.
    In caverns which the dark sea washes with its waves: V. κατʼ ἄντρʼ ἃ πόντος νοτίδι διακλύζει μέλας (Eur., I. T. 107).
    Washed by the sea, adj.: V. περίρρυτος (once in Thuc. 4, 64), λίρροθος, ἀμφίκλυστος, λίστονος.
    Wash ashore, v.: P. and V. ἐκφέρειν, V. ἐκβάλλειν.
    Be washed ashore: P. and V. ἐκπίπτειν.
    Washed ashore, adj.: V. ἔκβλητος.
    Wash away, remove by washing, v.: P. ἀποπλύνειν.
    Inundate: see Inundate.
    met., P. and V. ἐκνίζειν (Dem. 274), V. νίζειν, κλύζειν (Eur., I. T. 1193).
    Wash out: Ar. and P. ἐκπλύνειν, P. ἐκκλύζειν.
    That can be washed out, adj.: P. and V. ἔκπλυτος.
    Not to be washed out: P. δυσέκνιπτος, V. δύσνιπτος.
    Of dyes: P. δευσοποιός.
    Wash over: see Inundate.
    V. intrans.
    Bathe: P. and V. λοῦσθαι.
    ——————
    subs.
    Bath: P. and V. λουτρόν, τό.
    Swell, wave: P. and V. κῦμα, τό, Ar. and V. οἶδμα, τό, σλος, ὁ.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Wash

  • 2 wash up

    1) (to wash dishes etc after a meal: I'll help you wash up; We've washed the plates up.) πλένω τα πιάτα
    2) ((American) to wash one's hands and face.) πλένομαι
    3) (to bring up on to the shore: The ship was washed up on the rocks; A lot of rubbish has been washed up on the beach.) ξεβράζω

    English-Greek dictionary > wash up

  • 3 wash-basin

    noun (a basin in which to wash one's face and hands: We are having a new washbasin installed in the bathroom.)

    English-Greek dictionary > wash-basin

  • 4 first

    [fə:st] 1. adjective, adverb
    (before all others in place, time or rank: the first person to arrive; The boy spoke first.) πρώτος
    2. adverb
    (before doing anything else: `Shall we eat now?' `Wash your hands first!) πρώτα
    3. noun
    (the person, animal etc that does something before any other person, animal etc: the first to arrive.) πρώτος
    - first aid
    - first-born
    - first-class
    - first-hand
    - first-rate
    - at first
    - at first hand
    - first and foremost
    - first of all

    English-Greek dictionary > first

  • 5 handle

    ['hændl] 1. noun
    (the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped: I've broken the handle off this cup; You've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.) χερούλι,λαβή
    2. verb
    1) (to touch or hold with the hand: Please wash your hands before handling food.) αγγίζω,πιάνω
    2) (to control, manage or deal with: He'll never make a good teacher - he doesn't know how to handle children.) χειρίζομαι, κουμαντάρω
    3) (to buy or sell; to deal in: I'm afraid we do not handle such goods in this shop.) εμπορεύομαι
    4) (to treat in a particular way: Never handle animals roughly.) μεταχειρίζομαι
    - handler
    - handlebars

    English-Greek dictionary > handle

  • 6 infection

    [-ʃən]
    1) (the process of infecting or state of being infected: You should wash your hands after handling raw meat to avoid infection.) μόλυνση
    2) (a disease: a throat infection.) μόλυνση,μολυσματική αρρώστια

    English-Greek dictionary > infection

  • 7 soap

    [səup] 1. noun
    (a mixture containing oils or fats and other substances, especially formed into small regularly-shaped pieces and used in washing: He found a bar of soap and began to wash his hands.) σαπούνι
    2. verb
    (to rub with soap: She soaped the baby all over.) σαπουνίζω
    - soapiness
    - soap opera

    English-Greek dictionary > soap

  • 8 Bathe

    v. trans.
    P. and V. λούειν; see Wash.
    Bathe hands and feet: V. νίζειν, Ar. and P. πονίζειν.
    Cleanse by bathing: Ar. and P. πολούειν (Plat.), P. and V. πονίζειν (Plat.).
    Dip: P. and V. βάπτειν.
    Wet: P. and V. δεύειν (Plat.), τέγγειν (Plat.), βρέχειν (Plat.).
    Bathe in perspiration: ἱδρῶτι βρέχειν (acc.) (Plat.).
    Bathed in tears: V. κεκλαυμένος; see Weep.
    V. intrans. P. and V. λοῦσθαι.
    ——————
    subs.
    P. and V. λουτρόν, τό.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Bathe

  • 9 Clean

    adj.
    P. and V. καθαρός.
    Glossy: Ar. and P. λιπαρός.
    Of clothes: Ar. φανός.
    Pure ( morally): P. and V. καθαρός, ὅσιος, εὐαγής (rare P.), κήρατος (rare P.), κέραιος, ἁγνός (rare P.), V. ἀκραιφνής.
    Be clean ( morally): P. and V. ἁγνεύειν, Ar. and P. καθαρεύειν.
    With clean hands: met., use P. καθαρῶς.
    Utter, entire: P. and V. παντελής.
    One flock of thrushes shall make a clean sweep of them: Ar. ἀναλέξει πάντας καθαρῶς αὐτοὺς ἀγέλη μία κιχλῶν (Av. 591).
    ——————
    v. trans.
    P. and V. καθαίρειν, ἐκκαθαίρειν, Ar. and P. διακαθαίρειν.
    Sweep: Ar. and P. κορεῖν, V. σαίρειν. See also Wash.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Clean

См. также в других словарях:

  • wash your hands of — phrase to say or show that you do not want to be involved with someone or something and that you are not responsible for them I’ve decided to wash my hands of her. wash your hands of the affair/​matter: The government had washed their hands of… …   Useful english dictionary

  • wash (your) hands of someone — wash (your) hands of (someone/something) to end all involvement with someone or something. Phil seemed cold and distant, and now she was very afraid that he would wash his hands of her. You can t just wash your hands of the problem of… …   New idioms dictionary

  • wash (your) hands of something — wash (your) hands of (someone/something) to end all involvement with someone or something. Phil seemed cold and distant, and now she was very afraid that he would wash his hands of her. You can t just wash your hands of the problem of… …   New idioms dictionary

  • wash (your) hands of — (someone/something) to end all involvement with someone or something. Phil seemed cold and distant, and now she was very afraid that he would wash his hands of her. You can t just wash your hands of the problem of homelessness …   New idioms dictionary

  • wash your hands of something — If you wash your hands of something, you disassociate yourself and accept no responsibility for what will happen …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • wash your hands of somebody — wash your ˈhands of sb/sth idiom to refuse to be responsible for or involved with sb/sth • When her son was arrested again she washed her hands of him. • I ve washed my hands of the whole sordid business. Main entry: ↑washidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • wash your hands of something — wash your ˈhands of sb/sth idiom to refuse to be responsible for or involved with sb/sth • When her son was arrested again she washed her hands of him. • I ve washed my hands of the whole sordid business. Main entry: ↑washidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • wash your hands of — to say or show that you do not want to be involved with someone or something and that you are not responsible for them I ve decided to wash my hands of her. wash your hands of the affair/matter: The government had washed their hands of the affair …   English dictionary

  • wash your hands of something —    If you wash your hands of something, you disassociate yourself and accept no responsibility for what will happen.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • wash your hands of it — not be involved anymore, withdraw from a project    If you don t believe in the union, wash your hands of it …   English idioms

  • Wash your hands of something —   If you wash your hands of something, you disassociate yourself and accept no responsibility for what will happen …   Dictionary of English idioms

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