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Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > споласкивать
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5 выполоскать рот
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1) General subject: absterge, bathe (глаза), clean (золото), cradle (золотой песок), deterge, douche, flush, griddle out, irrigate, pan (золотоносный песок), rinse, scour, sluice, syringe, toss (руду), wash, wat, wet, wet out3) Medicine: bathe (глаза, рану), flush (сильной струей), irrigate (рану и т.п.), lavage5) Chemistry: flush out6) Construction: hose8) Forestry: flush (струёй воды), flush out (струёй воды)9) Metallurgy: jig (на отсадочной машине)12) Information technology: shampoo14) Food industry: scouring15) Ecology: sluice out (нефтяные танки)16) Automation: purge17) General subject: flush (систему охлаждения)18) Makarov: leach (засоленную почву), rinse (фотоплёнку после проявления), scrub (пар, газ), swill, wash (выбуренную породу) -
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несов. - выпола́скивать, сов. - вы́полоскать; (вн.)rinse (d), rinse out (d)выпола́скивать рот — rinse one's mouth
выпола́скивать го́рло — gargle
выпола́скивать руба́шки — rinse (out) the shirts
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1) General subject: rinse mouth, mouth2) Makarov: rinse (one's) mouth, rinse out ( one's) mouth -
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1. rinse out2. rinse; gargle
См. также в других словарях:
rinse out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms rinse out : present tense I/you/we/they rinse out he/she/it rinses out present participle rinsing out past tense rinsed out past participle rinsed out 1) to wash the inside of something quickly, especially in… … English dictionary
rinse out — phr verb Rinse out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑mouth … Collocations dictionary
rinse out — … Useful english dictionary
rinse — rinse1 [rıns] v [T] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: rincer, perhaps from Vulgar Latin recentiare, from Latin recens; RECENT] 1.) to wash clothes, dishes, vegetables etc quickly with water, especially running water, and without soap ▪ Let… … Dictionary of contemporary English
rinse — [[t]rɪ̱ns[/t]] rinses, rinsing, rinsed 1) VERB When you rinse something, you wash it in clean water in order to remove dirt or soap from it. [V n] After shampooing, always rinse the hair several times in clear water... [V n] It s important to… … English dictionary
rinse — 1 verb (T) 1 to wash clothes, dishes etc quickly with water, especially running water, and without soap: Let me just rinse my hands. | Rinse the vegetables under a cold tap. 2 to wash something in clean water in order to remove soap from it:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
rinse — rinse1 [ rıns ] verb transitive to wash something quickly, especially in flowing water, in order to remove soap or dirt: I ll just rinse my hands. Ella rinsed her hair thoroughly. a. to remove soap or dirt from something with water: Larry rinsed… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rinse — I UK [rɪns] / US verb [transitive] Word forms rinse : present tense I/you/we/they rinse he/she/it rinses present participle rinsing past tense rinsed past participle rinsed a) to wash something quickly, especially in flowing water, in order to… … English dictionary
rinse — Verb. 1. To overdo, overplay. E.g. It may be a classic but that tune s been rinsed, play something new will you? Orig W.I./Black use 2. As rinse it, to go for it, to enjoy, to party. 3. Of a D.J., to rinse or rinse out, may mean to play a good… … English slang and colloquialisms
rinse — v 1. wash, bathe, lave, clean, cleanse, rinse out; shampoo, (of clothes) launder, lather, soap, mun dify, deterge; absterge, wipe, swab, mop, scrub. 2. wet, sponge, flush, flush out, irrigate, shower, splash, swash, slosh; dip, immerse, submerge … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
rinse — I. transitive verb (rinsed; rinsing) Etymology: Middle English rincen, from Anglo French rincer, alteration of Old French recincier, from Vulgar Latin *recentiare, from Latin recent , recens fresh, recent Date: 14th century 1. to cleanse by… … New Collegiate Dictionary