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1 washed dirt
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2 wash out
transitive verb(clean) auswaschen [Kleidungsstück]; ausscheuern [Topf]; ausspülen [Mund]wash dirt/marks out of clothes — Schmutz/Flecken aus Kleidern [her]auswaschen
* * *◆ wash outII. vt1. (clean inside)▪ to \wash out out ⇆ sth etw auswaschento \wash out a bottle out eine Flasche ausspülen2. (remove)3. (launder)▪ to \wash out out ⇆ sth etw [aus]waschen5. (exhaust)▪ to \wash out out ⇆ sb jdn erschöpfen [o auslaugen]* * *1. visich (r)auswaschen lassen2. vt sep1) (= clean) auswaschen; mouth ausspülen* * *A v/tb) wash sth out of etwas herauswaschen ausa) wegen Regens abgebrochen werdenb) wegen Regens abgesagt werden;the game was washed out das Spiel fiel im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes ins Wasser3. umg fertigmachen, erledigen, erschöpfen: → academic.ru/81137/washed-out">washed-out 24. umga) aufheben, zunichtemachenb) einen Plan etc fallen lassen, aufgebenc) einen Kandidaten etc ablehnen, ausscheidenB v/i1. a) sich herauswaschen lassenb) sich auswaschen, verblassen2. sich wegwaschen lassen (Farbe)3. umg durchfallen (Prüfling etc)* * *transitive verb(clean) auswaschen [Kleidungsstück]; ausscheuern [Topf]; ausspülen [Mund]wash dirt/marks out of clothes — Schmutz/Flecken aus Kleidern [her]auswaschen
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3 wash off
1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbabgehen; (from fabric etc.) herausgehen* * *◆ wash offII. vt▪ to \wash off off ⇆ sth etw abwaschen* * *1. vi(stain, dirt) sich rauswaschen lassenmost of the pattern has washed off — das Muster ist fast ganz verwaschen
2. vt sepabwaschenwash that grease off your hands — wasch dir die Schmiere von den Händen (ab)!
* * ** * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbabgehen; (from fabric etc.) herausgehen
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