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  • 1 غسل (غسل)

    غَسَلَ (غَسَّلَ)‏ \ bath (bathe): to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. bathe: to wash (a wound, etc.). wash: to clean with water and often soap: Wash your face. \ غَسَلَ الأطْبَاق \ wash up: to wash the dirty dishes, etc. after a meal. \ غَسَلَ بِرِفْق \ rinse: to wash with clean water (so as to remove loose dirt or remove the soapy water of an earlier wash). \ غَسَلَ بالصّابون \ soap: to rub or cover with soap. \ غَسَلَ الشَّعْر بمستحضر خَاصّ \ shampoo: to wash (one’s hair) with soap and water.

    Arabic-English dictionary > غسل (غسل)

  • 2 نظف

    نَظَّفَ \ bathe: to wash (a wound, etc.). clean: to make sth. free from dirt: Clean your shoes.. clear: to make clear; free from anything that gets in the way: Please clear the table. \ نَظَّفَ \ sponge: to wash with a wet sponge. \ See Also غَسَلَ بالإسفنج \ نَظَّفَ \ brush: to clean or smooth with a brush: Brush your hair. \ See Also مَلَّسَ بالفرشاة \ نَظَّفَ (بالمَسْح)‏ \ wipe: to clean or dry (sth.) by rubbing it with a cloth: She wiped the table clean. Please wipe the dirt off that window. \ See Also نشف (نَشَّفَ)‏ \ نَظَّفَ بالدَّعك أو الفَرْك \ scrub: to rub hard with a wet brush; clean by rubbing with soap and water: She scrubbed the floor. \ نَظَّفَ بدَفْق الماء \ flush: to wash with a quick rush of water: The pipes seem to be blocked; try flushing them. \ نَظَّفَ بالغَسْل \ wash: to clean with water and often soap: Wash your face. Wash the dirt off it. \ نَظَّفَ بكرّاكة \ dredge: to keep (a harbour or waterway) deep enough for boats, by taking up mud and sand. \ نَظَّفَ بالكَنْس \ sweep: to clear or clean (the floor, a path, a chimney, etc.) with a brush; to remove or gather (dust, dead leaves, etc.) with a brush: Have you swept the stairs? Please sweep the snow off the path. \ See Also كنس (كَنَسَ)‏ \ نَظَّفَ بالمِمْسحة \ mop: to clean with a mop or a rough piece of cloth. \ See Also مسح (مَسَحَ)‏ \ نَظَّفَ على البُخار \ dry-clean: to clean (clothes) with chemicals, not with water. \ نَظَّفَ ما بداخل الشيء \ clean out: to clean the inside of sth. thoroughly: Clean out those cooking pots. \ نَظَّفَ ورَتَّبَ \ clean up: to make things clean; put things in order: Clean up in here before you leave. \ نَظَّفَ وصَقَلَ \ scour: to clean thoroughly: to scour pots. \ نَظْم \ verse: poetry. \ See Also شعر (شِعْر)‏ \ نَظْم \ regulation. \ See Also تنظيم( تنظيم)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > نظف

  • 3 por última vez

    = for the last time, one last time
    Ex. He said he had voted for the last time in any presidential election since its is a waste of time.
    Ex. And, if you use harsh cleansers on your sink, be sure to wash it really well with soap and water and then rinse it one last time with hot water to get rid of any residue.
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    = for the last time, one last time

    Ex: He said he had voted for the last time in any presidential election since its is a waste of time.

    Ex: And, if you use harsh cleansers on your sink, be sure to wash it really well with soap and water and then rinse it one last time with hot water to get rid of any residue.

    Spanish-English dictionary > por última vez

  • 4 una última vez

    Ex. And, if you use harsh cleansers on your sink, be sure to wash it really well with soap and water and then rinse it one last time with hot water to get rid of any residue.
    * * *

    Ex: And, if you use harsh cleansers on your sink, be sure to wash it really well with soap and water and then rinse it one last time with hot water to get rid of any residue.

    Spanish-English dictionary > una última vez

  • 5 мыть руки с мылом

    General subject: wash (one's) hands with soap and water (The easiest way to prevent this flu virus is to wash your hands often with soap and water.)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мыть руки с мылом

  • 6 wash

    [wɔʃ]
    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?

    We can wash in the stream.

    يَغْسِل
    2) to be able to be washed without being damaged:

    This fabric doesn't wash very well.

    يَنْغَسِل ، يَنْظَف بالغَسيل
    3) to flow (against, over etc):

    The waves washed (against) the ship.

    يَضْرُبُ، يَخْبُطُ في
    4) to sweep (away etc) by means of water:

    The floods have washed away hundreds of houses.

    يَجْرُف
    2. noun
    1) an act of washing:

    He's just gone to have a wash.

    غَسْل، غَسيل
    2) things to be washed or being washed:

    Your sweater is in the wash.

    في الغَسيل

    the wash of waves against the rocks.

    ضَرْب أو إصْطِدام المَوْج
    4) a liquid with which something is washed:

    a mouthwash.

    غَسول: مُسْتَحْضَر لِغَسْل شَيءٍ ما

    The background of the picture was a pale blue wash.

    طَبَقَة رَقيقَه من الطِّلاء

    The rowing-boat was tossing about in the wash from the ship's propellers.

    الأمواج الصّادِرَة عن حَرَكَة القارِب

    Arabic-English dictionary > wash

  • 7 lavare

    "to wash;
    Waschen;
    lavar"
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    wash
    lavare i panni do the washing
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    lavare v.tr.
    1 to wash: lavalo con acqua e sapone, wash it with soap and water; lavalo in acqua calda, fredda, wash it in hot, cold water; questa stoffa si lava facilmente, this material washes easily; lavare a mano, to handwash; lavare a secco, to dry-clean; lavare un'automobile, to wash (down) a car; lavare i panni, to do one's washing (o to wash the clothes); lavare i piatti, to wash up (o to do the washing up o to wash the dishes); lavare un vestito, to wash a dress; lavare, lavarsi le mani, il viso, to wash one's hands, one's face; lavarsi i denti, to brush one's teeth // lavarsene le mani, to wash one's hands of it // i panni sporchi si lavano in famiglia, (prov.) don't wash your dirty linen in public
    2 (purificare, mondare) to purify, to wash, to cleanse; to wash away: la confessione e il pentimento lavano l'anima dalle colpe, confession and repentance cleanse (o purify) the soul of its sins; lavare un'offesa nel sangue, to wipe out an offence with blood
    3 (tecn.) (con abrasivi) to scour; (chim.) (un gas ecc.) to scrub; (un minerale) to puddle, to wash; (fibre tessili) to bowk; (la lana) to scour; (mecc.) (i cilindri e i gas di scarico di un motore) to scavenge.
    lavarsi v.rifl. to wash (oneself), to have a wash: desidero lavarmi prima di andare a cena, I want to wash (o to have a wash) before supper.
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    [la'vare]
    1. vt
    1) (gen) to wash

    lavare a mano — to wash by hand, handwash

    lavare i piatti — to wash the dishes, do the washing up, wash up

    2) (fig : purificare) to cleanse, purify
    3)

    lavarsi le mani/i capelli — to wash one's hands/hair

    lavarsi i dentito clean o brush one's teeth

    2. vr (lavarsi)
    to wash o.s., have a wash
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    [la'vare] 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (pulire) to wash [abito, bambino, auto]

    lavare qcs. a mano, in lavatrice — to wash sth. by hand, in the machine

    lavare la biancheria o i panni to do one's washing; lavare i piatti to do o wash the dishes, to do the washing-up BE; portare qcs. a lavare, fare lavare qcs. to have sth. washed; lavare a secco — to dry-clean

    2) (disinfettare) to clean, to bathe, to cleanse [ ferita]
    2.
    verbo pronominale lavarsi to wash
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    -rsi le mani di qcs. — to wash one's hands of sth

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    Note:
    Tra i vari usi e significati del verbo lavare qui sotto elencati, va notato che lavarsi si dice semplicemente to wash: vado a lavarmi = I'm going to wash; ti sei lavato i denti? = have you washed your teeth? To wash oneself si usa solamente quando il lavarsi implica uno sforzo particolare: è troppo piccolo, non è ancora in grado di lavarsi = he's too young, he can't wash himself yet
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    lavare
    /la'vare/ [1]
    Tra i vari usi e significati del verbo lavare qui sotto elencati, va notato che lavarsi si dice semplicemente to wash: vado a lavarmi = I'm going to wash; ti sei lavato i denti? = have you washed your teeth? To wash oneself si usa solamente quando il lavarsi implica uno sforzo particolare: è troppo piccolo, non è ancora in grado di lavarsi = he's too young, he can't wash himself yet.
     1 (pulire) to wash [abito, bambino, auto]; lavare qcs. a mano, in lavatrice to wash sth. by hand, in the machine; lavare la biancheria o i panni to do one's washing; lavare i piatti to do o wash the dishes, to do the washing-up BE; portare qcs. a lavare, fare lavare qcs. to have sth. washed; lavare a secco to dry-clean
     2 (disinfettare) to clean, to bathe, to cleanse [ ferita]
    II lavarsi verbo pronominale
     to wash; - rsi le mani to wash one's hands
    -rsi le mani di qcs. to wash one's hands of sth.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > lavare

  • 8 Anthelm, Ludwig

    SUBJECT AREA: Textiles
    [br]
    fl. 1897, Germany
    [br]
    German who used carbon tetrachloride as a dry-cleaning agent.
    [br]
    Until the mid-nineteenth century, washing with soap and water was the only way to clean clothes. Around 1850 a kind of turpentine, camphene, began to be used (see J.B. Jolly- Bellin), but this necessitated taking the garments apart and resewing together after they had been cleaned. When benzene was introduced in 1866 by Pullars of Perth, Scotland, garments no longer needed to be taken apart. In 1897 Ludwig Anthelm of Leipzig started to use carbon tetrachloride (tetrachloromethane); however this was found to corrode the equipment and was dangerous to breathe, and it was replaced in Britain with trichlorethylene in 1918.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    I.McNeil (ed.), 1990, An Encyclopaedia of the History of Technology, London: Routledge, p. 854 (an account of the introduction of dry-cleaning).
    RLH

    Biographical history of technology > Anthelm, Ludwig

  • 9 Jolly-Bellin, Jean-Baptiste

    SUBJECT AREA: Textiles
    [br]
    fl. c.1850 France
    [br]
    French pioneer in dry-cleaning.
    [br]
    Until the mid-nineteenth century, washing with soap and water was the only way to clean clothes; with woollen fabrics in particular, it was more common to dye them to a darker colour to conceal the dirt. In about 1850, Jean-Baptiste Jolly-Bellin, a Paris tailor, spilt some camphene, a kind of turpentine, on an article belonging to his wife and found that the area stained by the spirit was cleaner than the rest. He opened up a business for "Nettoyage à sec", the first dry-cleaning business. The garments had to be unstitched before being brushed with camphene and were then sewn together again.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    I.McNeil (ed.), 1990, An Encyclopaedia of the History of Technology, London: Routledge (provides an account of the development of methods of cleaning garments).
    RLH

    Biographical history of technology > Jolly-Bellin, Jean-Baptiste

  • 10 afsoppen

    soap off/downrinse down/off (with soap and water)

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > afsoppen

  • 11 shampoo

    غَسَلَ الشَّعْر بمستحضر خَاصّ \ shampoo: to wash (one’s hair) with soap and water. \ غَسِيل الشَّعْر بالشّامبو \ shampoo: an act of shampooing the hair. \ مُسْتَحْضَر لِغسيل الشَّعْر \ shampoo: special (usu. liquid) soap for washing hair.

    Arabic-English glossary > shampoo

  • 12 scrub

    أَرْض ذات شُجَيْرات مُجْتَمِعَة \ scrub: waste land that is covered with small bushes. \ عَشَّة (أرضٌ ذاتُ شُجيْرات مُجْتَمِعَة)‏ \ scrub: waste land that is covered with small bushes. \ نَظَّفَ بالدَّعك أو الفَرْك \ scrub: to rub hard with a wet brush; clean by rubbing with soap and water: She scrubbed the floor.

    Arabic-English glossary > scrub

  • 13 abwaschen

    (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)
    I v/t
    1. (Schmutz) wash off
    2. (Auto, Körper etc.) wash down; (das Geschirr) wash up; sich (Dat) die Hände / das Gesicht etc. abwaschen wash one’s hands / face
    II v/i do the dishes ( oder washing-up)
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    (Geschirr spülen) to wash the dishes;
    (sauber machen) to wash off
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    ạb|wa|schen sep
    1. vt
    Gesicht to wash; Geschirr to wash, to wash up (Brit); Farbe, Schmutz to wash off; Pferd, Auto to wash down; (fig liter) Schande, Schmach to wipe out

    den Schmutz ( vom Gesicht) abwaschen — to wash the dirt off( one's face)

    2. vi
    to wash up (Brit), to do the washing-up (Brit), to wash the dishes
    * * *
    das
    1) (the job of washing soiled dishes.) dish-washing
    2) (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.) wash
    * * *
    ab|wa·schen
    I. vt
    1. (spülen)
    etw \abwaschen to wash sth up
    das Geschirr \abwaschen to do the dishes [or BRIT a. washing-up
    2. (durch Waschen entfernen)
    etw [von etw dat] \abwaschen to wash sth [off sth]
    sich dat etw [von etw dat] \abwaschen to wash sth [from one's sth]
    sie wusch ihrer Tochter den Schmutz vom Gesicht ab she washed the dirt off her daughter's face
    sich akk \abwaschen to wash oneself
    II. vi to do the dishes, BRIT a. to wash up, BRIT a. to do the washing-up
    hilfst du mir mal beim A\abwaschen? will you help me do the washing-up?
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    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    2) (reinigen) wash [up] < dishes>; wash down < surface>
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb wash up, do the washing-up (Brit.); wash the dishes (Amer.)
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    abwaschen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)
    A. v/t
    1. (Schmutz) wash off
    2. (Auto, Körper etc) wash down; (das Geschirr) wash up;
    sich (dat)
    die Hände/das Gesicht etc
    abwaschen wash one’s hands/face
    B. v/i do the dishes ( oder washing-up)
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    2) (reinigen) wash [up] < dishes>; wash down < surface>
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb wash up, do the washing-up (Brit.); wash the dishes (Amer.)
    * * *
    v.
    to give a wash expr.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > abwaschen

  • 14 лицо, сияющее чистотой

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > лицо, сияющее чистотой

  • 15 отмыть

    1) General subject: get off (You can get that stuff off with soap and water.)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отмыть

  • 16 умыться с мылом

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > умыться с мылом

  • 17 reinvasket

    adj. clean, shining with soap and water

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > reinvasket

  • 18 renvasket

    adj. clean, shining with soap and water

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > renvasket

  • 19 sekrop

    scrub floor with soap and water

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > sekrop

  • 20 sekrop

    1. scrub floor with soap and water. 2. see SKOP.

    Malay-English dictionary > sekrop

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