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to have a wash

  • 1 wash

    [wɔʃ] 1. vt
    clothes prać (wyprać perf); objects, face, hair myć (umyć perf); dishes, grease, paint zmywać (zmyć perf)

    to wash over/against sth — sea etc obmywać (obmyć perf) coś

    Phrasal Verbs:
    2. vi 3. n
    pranie nt; ( of ship) kilwater m
    * * *
    [woʃ] 1. verb
    1) (to clean (a thing or person, especially oneself) with (soap and) water or other liquid: How often do you wash your hair?; You wash (the dishes) and I'll dry; We can wash in the stream.) myć, prać
    2) (to be able to be washed without being damaged: This fabric doesn't wash very well.) prać się
    3) (to flow (against, over etc): The waves washed (against) the ship.) obmywać
    4) (to sweep (away etc) by means of water: The floods have washed away hundreds of houses.) porwać
    2. noun
    1) (an act of washing: He's just gone to have a wash.) mycie
    2) (things to be washed or being washed: Your sweater is in the wash.) pranie
    3) (the flowing or lapping (of waves etc): the wash of waves against the rocks.) chlupot
    4) (a liquid with which something is washed: a mouthwash.) płyn do płukania
    5) (a thin coat (of water-colour paint etc), especially in a painting: The background of the picture was a pale blue wash.) warstewka
    6) (the waves caused by a moving boat etc: The rowing-boat was tossing about in the wash from the ship's propellers.) kilwater
    - washer
    - washing
    - washed-out
    - washerwoman
    - washerman
    - washcloth
    - wash-basin
    - washing-machine
    - washing-powder
    - washing-up
    - washout
    - washroom
    - wash up

    English-Polish dictionary > wash

  • 2 bath

    [bɑːθ] 1. n
    ( bathtub) wanna f; ( act of bathing) kąpiel f
    2. vt

    to have a bathbrać (wziąć perf) kąpiel, kąpać się (wykąpać się perf)

    See also:
    * * *
    1. plural - baths; noun
    1) (a large container for holding water in which to wash the whole body: I'll fill the bath with water for you.) wanna
    2) (an act of washing in a bath: I had a bath last night.) kąpiel
    3) (a container of liquid etc in which something is immersed: a bird bath.) basen
    2. verb
    (to wash in a bath: I'll bath the baby.) kąpać
    - bathroom
    - bathtub

    English-Polish dictionary > bath

  • 3 lap

    [læp] 1. n
    ( in race) okrążenie nt; ( of person)

    in his/my lap — u niego/u mnie na kolanach

    2. vt
    (also: lap up) chłeptać (wychłeptać perf)
    3. vi
    water pluskać
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    I [læp] past tense, past participle - lapped; verb
    1) (to drink by licking with the tongue: The cat lapped milk from a saucer.) chłeptać
    2) ((of a liquid) to wash or flow (against): Water lapped the side of the boat.) pluskać o
    II [læp] noun
    1) (the part from waist to knees of a person who is sitting: The baby was lying in its mother's lap.) podołek, łono
    2) (one round of a racecourse or other competition track: The runners have completed five laps, with three still to run.) okrążenie
    - the lap of luxury

    English-Polish dictionary > lap

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  • wash out — {v. phr.} To disappear; vanish. * /Do you think this stain will wash out?/ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • Wash barrel — Wash Wash, n. 1. The act of washing; an ablution; a cleansing, wetting, or dashing with water; hence, a quantity, as of clothes, washed at once. [1913 Webster] 2. A piece of ground washed by the action of a sea or river, or sometimes covered and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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