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61 wash towel
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62 Wash.
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63 wash-and-wear
adj.que no necesita plancha, que no necesita plancharse, de lava y pon, de lavar y poner. -
64 wash-hand basin
s.lavabo, lavatorio. -
65 wash-out
s.lavado de arrastre. -
66 to wash one's dirty linen in public
lavar los trapos sucios en público————————sacar a relucir los trapos sucios(Brit) sacar a relucir los trapos suciosEnglish-spanish dictionary > to wash one's dirty linen in public
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67 to be in the wash
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68 to wash down
1 (clean) lavar, regar -
69 to wash off
1 (remove by washing) quitar (lavando)1 quitarse lavando -
70 to wash out
1 (remove by washing) quitar lavando2 (rinse) enjuagar■ wash your mouth out! ¡enjuágate la boca!3 (prevent) imposibilitar, impedir■ rain has washed out all play at Wimbledon today la lluvia ha impedido que se jugara en Wimbledon hoy1 quitarse lavando -
71 hand-wash
tr['hænd'wɒʃ]1 lavar a mano'hænd'wɔːʃ, 'hændˌwɒʃtransitive verb lavar a mano['hænd'wɒʃ]VT lavar a mano* * *['hænd'wɔːʃ, 'hændˌwɒʃ]transitive verb lavar a mano -
72 wish-wash
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73 car wash
túnel nombre masculino de lavadonoun túnel m or tren m de lavado* * *noun túnel m or tren m de lavado -
74 eye wash
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75 quick wash
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76 hand wash
lavado a mano -
77 to come out in the wash
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78 to have a wash and brush-up
arreglarse -
79 to wash away
1 (destroy and carry away) llevarse, arrastrar2 (remove) borrar -
80 to wash one's hair
lavarse la cabeza, lavarse el pelo
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