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1 washed-out
adjectiveمُنْهَك، خائِر القُوىI feel quite washed-out today.
2) (of garments etc) pale, having lost colour as a result of washing:شاحِبShe wore a pair of old, washed-out jeans.
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2 drifted, washed away, swept away
مُنْجَرِف \ drifted, washed away, swept away. -
3 أبواغ مغسولة
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4 كبريت مغسول
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5 wash
[wɔʃ]1. verb1) to clean (a thing or person, especially oneself) with (soap and) water or other liquid:How often do you wash your hair?
يَغْسِلWe can wash in the stream.
2) to be able to be washed without being damaged:يَنْغَسِل ، يَنْظَف بالغَسيلThis fabric doesn't wash very well.
3) to flow (against, over etc):يَضْرُبُ، يَخْبُطُ فيThe waves washed (against) the ship.
4) to sweep (away etc) by means of water:يَجْرُفThe floods have washed away hundreds of houses.
2. noun1) an act of washing:غَسْل، غَسيلHe's just gone to have a wash.
2) things to be washed or being washed:في الغَسيلYour sweater is in the wash.
ضَرْب أو إصْطِدام المَوْجthe wash of waves against the rocks.
4) a liquid with which something is washed:غَسول: مُسْتَحْضَر لِغَسْل شَيءٍ ماa mouthwash.
5) a thin coat (of water-colour paint etc), especially in a painting:طَبَقَة رَقيقَه من الطِّلاءThe background of the picture was a pale blue wash.
الأمواج الصّادِرَة عن حَرَكَة القارِبThe rowing-boat was tossing about in the wash from the ship's propellers.
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6 غسيل
غَسِيل: ثِيَابٌ مَغْسُولَةٌ أو تَنْتَظِرُ الغَسْلَwash(ing), dirty or washed clothes, clothes washed or to be washed -
7 wash up
1) to wash dishes etc after a meal:يَغْسِل الصُّحون بَعْد الطَّعامWe've washed the plates up.
2) (American) to wash one's hands and face.يُغسِلُ وَجْهَهُ ويَدَيْهِ3) to bring up on to the shore:يَجْرُف إلى الشاطِئA lot of rubbish has been washed up on the beach.
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8 laundry
plural laundries noun1) a place where clothes etc are washed, especially in return for payment:مَغْسَلَهa hospital laundry.
مَلابِس مُعَدَّة للغَسيلa bundle of laundry.
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9 washing
noun1) (an) act of cleaning by water:غَسْلI don't mind washing, but I hate ironing.
2) clothes washed or to be washed:ثِياب مَغْسولَهI'll hang the washing out to dry.
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10 جرف
جَرَفَ \ scoop: to dig; dig into and lift: He scooped a hole in the soil with his fingers. She scooped up the sugar with a spoon. shovel: to move with a shovel. sweep: to move fast or violently: The sea swept the boat on to the rocks. wash: (of water) to move or carry away: He was washed overboard (he was swept off the boat by a wave) and his body was washed up next day (it was thrown on to the shore by a wave). \ See Also قحف (قَحَفَ)، رفش (رَفَشَ) \ جَرَفَ الوَحْلَ من القاع \ dredge: to keep (a harbour or waterway) deep enough for boats, by taking up mud and sand. -
11 مغسل
مَغْسَل \ bath, baths: a container in which one sits for this: Don’t forget to clean the bath after you. laundry: a place where clothes are washed, usu. for payment. wash: (with the) the place where clothes are being washed: My shirt has gone to the wash. -
12 bath, baths
مَغْسَل \ bath, baths: a container in which one sits for this: Don’t forget to clean the bath after you. laundry: a place where clothes are washed, usu. for payment. wash: (with the) the place where clothes are being washed: My shirt has gone to the wash. -
13 laundry
مَغْسَل \ bath, baths: a container in which one sits for this: Don’t forget to clean the bath after you. laundry: a place where clothes are washed, usu. for payment. wash: (with the) the place where clothes are being washed: My shirt has gone to the wash. -
14 wash
مَغْسَل \ bath, baths: a container in which one sits for this: Don’t forget to clean the bath after you. laundry: a place where clothes are washed, usu. for payment. wash: (with the) the place where clothes are being washed: My shirt has gone to the wash. -
15 scoop
جَرَفَ \ scoop: to dig; dig into and lift: He scooped a hole in the soil with his fingers. She scooped up the sugar with a spoon. shovel: to move with a shovel. sweep: to move fast or violently: The sea swept the boat on to the rocks. wash: (of water) to move or carry away: He was washed overboard (he was swept off the boat by a wave) and his body was washed up next day (it was thrown on to the shore by a wave). \ See Also قحف (قَحَفَ)، رفش (رَفَشَ) -
16 shovel
جَرَفَ \ scoop: to dig; dig into and lift: He scooped a hole in the soil with his fingers. She scooped up the sugar with a spoon. shovel: to move with a shovel. sweep: to move fast or violently: The sea swept the boat on to the rocks. wash: (of water) to move or carry away: He was washed overboard (he was swept off the boat by a wave) and his body was washed up next day (it was thrown on to the shore by a wave). \ See Also قحف (قَحَفَ)، رفش (رَفَشَ) -
17 sweep
جَرَفَ \ scoop: to dig; dig into and lift: He scooped a hole in the soil with his fingers. She scooped up the sugar with a spoon. shovel: to move with a shovel. sweep: to move fast or violently: The sea swept the boat on to the rocks. wash: (of water) to move or carry away: He was washed overboard (he was swept off the boat by a wave) and his body was washed up next day (it was thrown on to the shore by a wave). \ See Also قحف (قَحَفَ)، رفش (رَفَشَ) -
18 wash
جَرَفَ \ scoop: to dig; dig into and lift: He scooped a hole in the soil with his fingers. She scooped up the sugar with a spoon. shovel: to move with a shovel. sweep: to move fast or violently: The sea swept the boat on to the rocks. wash: (of water) to move or carry away: He was washed overboard (he was swept off the boat by a wave) and his body was washed up next day (it was thrown on to the shore by a wave). \ See Also قحف (قَحَفَ)، رفش (رَفَشَ) -
19 sewage
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20 washable
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