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61 wash
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62 wash over
vi1) ( flow over)to \wash over over sb/ sth über jdn/etw [hinweg]spülen;to \wash over over sb jdn überkommen [o übermannen];to \wash over over sb keine Wirkung auf jdn haben, an jdm abprallen;it makes no difference what I say, it just \wash overes over them es ist ganz egal, was ich sage, es prallt einfach an ihnen ab -
63 wash
[wɒʃ] UK/ US
1. n2. vtwaschen, (plates, glasses etc) abwaschento wash one's hands — sich dat die Hände waschen
3. vi(clean oneself) sich waschen -
64 wash
[wɒʃ] UK/ US
1. n2. vtwaschen, (plates, glasses etc) abwaschento wash one's hands — sich dat die Hände waschen
3. vi(clean oneself) sich waschen -
65 wash down
vtto \wash down sth <-> down2) ( clean) etw abwaschen;to \wash down down a car ein Auto waschenhuge rocks had been \wash downed down by the recent torrential rain riesige Felsbrocken wurden bei dem letzten sintflutartigen Regen heruntergeschwemmt -
66 wash-and-wear
adjective* * *adj inv bügelfrei* * *wash-and-wear adja) bügelfreib) pflegeleicht* * *adjective -
67 wash up
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68 wash-and-wear finish
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69 wash-primer
< srfc> (applied directly to the metal substrate) ■ Wash-Primer m ; Untergrundanstrich m ; Haftgrundmittel n DIN 55 945 ; Waschprimer m ugs.rar -
70 wash-basin
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71 wash off
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72 wash out the eye
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73 wash (N.)
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74 wash up
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75 wash up
vi BRIT(wash dishes) abwaschen, US, (clean oneself) sich waschen -
76 wash
<agri.chem> (pesticide) ■ Brühe fvt <tech.gen> (with water jet, spray; e.g. machine, vehicle) ■ abspritzen vtvt <tech.gen> ■ waschen vtvt < proc> (by rinsing, flushing, wiping the surface; e.g. of products, dishes, ha) ■ abwaschen vt -
77 wash ashore
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78 wash away
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79 wash basin
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80 wash bottle
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