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1 laver
laver [lave]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = nettoyer) to wash ; [+ plaie] to cleanb. [+ affront, injure] to avenge ; [+ péchés, honte] to expiate• laver qn d'une accusation/d'un soupçon to clear sb of an accusation/of suspicion2. reflexive verb► se lavera. [personne] to wash• se laver la figure/les mains to wash one's face/one's hands• se laver d'une accusation to clear o.s. of a chargeb. [vêtement, tissu] ça se lave en machine it's machine-washable* * *lave
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1) ( nettoyer) to wash [vêtement, enfant, voiture]laver la vaisselle — to do the dishes, to do the washing-up GB
2) ( désinfecter) to clean [plaie]3) liter [pluie, orage] to wash [rue, ciel]4) ( innocenter) to clear5) ( venger) liter to wash away [humiliation, péché]6) Art to wash
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se laver verbe pronominal1) ( soi-même) to wash2) [tissu, vêtement] to be washable3) fig, liter••* * *lave vt1) [linge, voiture] to washlaver la vaisselle — to wash the dishes, to do the washing-up Grande-Bretagne
2) [tache] to wash off3) fig, [affront] to avenge4) (= innocenter)laver qn de [accusation] — to clear sb of
* * *laver verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( nettoyer) to wash [vêtement, enfant, voiture]; laver qch à l'eau froide to wash sth in cold water; laver son linge to do one's washing; il lave et je repasse he does the washing and I do the ironing; laver la vaisselle to do the dishes, to do the washing-up GB; laver qch à grande eau to wash sth down; laver qch au jet to hose sth down; laver une surface avec une éponge to wash a surface with a sponge; laver qch à la brosse to scrub sth; laver ses carreaux to clean one's windows; ⇒ linge;3 liter [pluie, orage] to wash [rue, ciel];4 ( innocenter) to clear ; laver qn d'une accusation/d'un soupçon to clear sb of an accusation/of a suspicion;5 ( venger) liter to wash away [humiliation, péché]; laver qch dans le sang [injure, outrage] to exact retribution in blood for sth;6 Art to wash.B se laver vpr1 ( soi-même) to wash; je vais me laver I'm going to wash ou to have a wash; se laver la tête/les mains to wash one's hair/one's hands; se laver les dents to brush one's teeth; se laver d'un affront liter to exact retribution for an insult littér;2 [tissu, vêtement] to be washable; se laver à l'eau froide to be washable in cold water; se laver facilement to be easy to wash; se laver en machine to be machine washable.se laver les mains de qch to wash one's hands of sth; je m'en lave les mains I'm washing my hands of it.[lave] verbe transitif1. [vêtement, tissu] to wash[tache] to wash out ou off (separable)[surface] to wash down (separable)[avec une brosse] to scrub2. [faire la toilette de] to washlaver la tête ou les cheveux à quelqu'un to wash somebody's hair3. [expier - péché] to wash away (separable)[dégager] to clear[estomac] to wash ou to pump out (separable)6. [minerai] to wash————————se laver verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)lave-toi tout seul, comme un grand you're old enough to wash yourselfse laver la figure/les mains to wash one's face/handsse laver les dents to clean ou to brush one's teeth————————se laver verbe pronominal (emploi passif)ça se lave très bien it's very easy to wash, it washes very well————————se laver de verbe pronominal plus préposition -
2 blanchir
blanchir [blɑ̃∫iʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verba. to whiten ; [+ mur] to whitewash• (faire) blanchir [+ légumes] to blanchb. [+ linge, argent] to launderc. ( = disculper) [+ personne, réputation] to clear2. intransitive verb[personne, cheveux] to turn white3. reflexive verb* * *blɑ̃ʃiʀ
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1) ( rendre blanc) to whiten [chaussures, surface]; to light up [ciel, route]; to bleach [textile, pâte à papier, farine]; to refine [sucre]; to blanch [légumes, viande, amandes]blanchir (à la chaux) — to whitewash [mur, plafond]
2) ( disculper) to clear [accusé, nom] (de of)3) to launder [argent sale]
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verbe intransitif [cheveux] to turn grey GB ou gray US; [ciel] to grow lightfaire blanchir — Culinaire to blanch [légumes, viande, amandes]
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* * *blɑ̃ʃiʀ1. vt1) (couleur) to whiten2) [linge] to whiten3) [argent] to launder4) CUISINE to blanch5) (= disculper) to clear2. vito grow white, [cheveux] to go white* * *blanchir verb table: finirA vtr1 gén ( rendre blanc) ( avec une couche colorée) to whiten [chaussures, surface]; ( avec de la lumière) to light up [ciel, route]; la gelée blanchit les prés the frost turns the meadows white; la lune blanchit la route the moonlight turns the road white; blanchir (à la chaux) to whitewash [mur, plafond];3 Chimie, Ind to bleach [textile, pâte à papier, farine]; to refine [sucre]; papier non blanchi unbleached paper; farine non blanchie unbleached flour;4 Culin to blanch [légumes, viande, amandes];B vi1 ( devenir blanc) [cheveux] to turn grey GB ou gray US; [ciel] to grow light; blanchir de rage/peur to go white with rage/fear; blanchir aux tempes to go grey GB ou gray US at the temples; cheveux blanchis silvery hair;2 Culin faire blanchir to blanch [légumes, viande, amandes]; battre le mélange jusqu'à ce qu'il blanchisse beat the mixture until it turns white.[blɑ̃ʃir] verbe transitif2. [nettoyer - linge] to launderêtre logé, nourri et blanchi to get bed and board and to have one's laundry doneil est sorti complètement blanchi des accusations portées contre lui he was cleared of the charges laid against him[argent]————————[blɑ̃ʃir] verbe intransitif[barbe, cheveux] to turn white————————se blanchir verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)
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