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81 Waschfrau
f washerwoman* * *die Waschfrauwasherwoman; laundress* * *Wạsch|fraufwasherwoman (Brit), washwoman (US)* * *Waschfrau f washerwoman* * *f.laundress n. -
82 lavandière
lavɑ̃djɛʀ1) ( oiseau) wagtail2) ( blanchisseuse) washerwoman* * *lavɑ̃djɛʀ nf* * *lavandière nf1 ( oiseau) wagtail;2 ⇒ Les métiers et les professions ( blanchisseuse) washerwoman.[lavɑ̃djɛr] nom féminin1. (littéraire) [blanchisseuse] washerwoman -
83 бухалка
1. (за пране) washerwoman's, beetle dolly, paddle; battledore2. сп. bat3. прен., воен. hand grenade* * *буха̀лка,ж., -и 1. (за пране) washerwoman’s beetle/dolly, paddle; battledore;2. спорт. bat; (в художествената гимнастика) (Indian) club;3. прен. воен. hand grenade.* * *bat: He hit me with a бухалка. - Той ме удари с бухалка.; battledore; beetle{`bi;tl}; club* * *1. (за пране) washerwoman's, beetle dolly, paddle;battledore 2. 3 прен., воен. hand grenade 3. сn. bat -
84 lavandaia
lavandaia s.f.1 washerwoman*; laundress2 (fig.) (donna volgare, villana) fishwife*.* * *[lavan'daja]sostantivo femminile1) laundress, washerwoman*2) fig. (donna volgare) fishwife** * *lavandaia/lavan'daja/ ⇒ 18sostantivo f.1 laundress, washerwoman*2 fig. (donna volgare) fishwife*. -
85 pralja
f washerwoman, laundress, laundry woman/girl | biti - be a washerwoman itd.; take in laundry* * *• washerwoman• laundress -
86 мойщица
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87 washwoman
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > washwoman
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88 praczka
- ki; -ki; dat sg -ce; gen pl -ek; fwasherwoman, laundress* * *f.Gen.pl. -ek washerwoman, laundress.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > praczka
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89 vaskekone
laundress, washer, washerwoman* * *washerwoman,F laundress. -
90 wash
[woʃ] 1. verb1) (to clean (a thing or person, especially oneself) with (soap and) water or other liquid: How often do you wash your hair?; You wash (the dishes) and I'll dry; We can wash in the stream.) vaske2) (to be able to be washed without being damaged: This fabric doesn't wash very well.) tåle vask3) (to flow (against, over etc): The waves washed (against) the ship.) skylle4) (to sweep (away etc) by means of water: The floods have washed away hundreds of houses.) skylle2. noun1) (an act of washing: He's just gone to have a wash.) vaske sig2) (things to be washed or being washed: Your sweater is in the wash.) til vask3) (the flowing or lapping (of waves etc): the wash of waves against the rocks.) bølgeslag4) (a liquid with which something is washed: a mouthwash.) -vand5) (a thin coat (of water-colour paint etc), especially in a painting: The background of the picture was a pale blue wash.) skær6) (the waves caused by a moving boat etc: The rowing-boat was tossing about in the wash from the ship's propellers.) dønning•- washable- washer
- washing
- washed-out
- washerwoman
- washerman
- washcloth
- wash-basin
- washing-machine
- washing-powder
- washing-up
- washout
- washroom
- wash up* * *[woʃ] 1. verb1) (to clean (a thing or person, especially oneself) with (soap and) water or other liquid: How often do you wash your hair?; You wash (the dishes) and I'll dry; We can wash in the stream.) vaske2) (to be able to be washed without being damaged: This fabric doesn't wash very well.) tåle vask3) (to flow (against, over etc): The waves washed (against) the ship.) skylle4) (to sweep (away etc) by means of water: The floods have washed away hundreds of houses.) skylle2. noun1) (an act of washing: He's just gone to have a wash.) vaske sig2) (things to be washed or being washed: Your sweater is in the wash.) til vask3) (the flowing or lapping (of waves etc): the wash of waves against the rocks.) bølgeslag4) (a liquid with which something is washed: a mouthwash.) -vand5) (a thin coat (of water-colour paint etc), especially in a painting: The background of the picture was a pale blue wash.) skær6) (the waves caused by a moving boat etc: The rowing-boat was tossing about in the wash from the ship's propellers.) dønning•- washable- washer
- washing
- washed-out
- washerwoman
- washerman
- washcloth
- wash-basin
- washing-machine
- washing-powder
- washing-up
- washout
- washroom
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91 ganarse la vida a duras penas
(v.) = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existenceEx. He represents not only hard-pressed immigrants and their plight but also everyone else eking out a living on the street corners of cities.Ex. David keeps at his pushcart, scratching out a living even in the dead of winter -- meanwhile, Rose secretly visits Sammy to watch out for him.Ex. A recent report finds that small business owners who employ five or less staff are, on average, barely scraping a living from all their effort.Ex. In thus eking out an existence, however, the washerwoman was very important for the survival of her family.* * *(v.) = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existenceEx: He represents not only hard-pressed immigrants and their plight but also everyone else eking out a living on the street corners of cities.
Ex: David keeps at his pushcart, scratching out a living even in the dead of winter -- meanwhile, Rose secretly visits Sammy to watch out for him.Ex: A recent report finds that small business owners who employ five or less staff are, on average, barely scraping a living from all their effort.Ex: In thus eking out an existence, however, the washerwoman was very important for the survival of her family. -
92 lavandera1
1 = washerwoman.Ex. In thus eking out an existence, however, the washerwoman was very important for the survival of her family. -
93 malvivir
v.1 to live badly, to scrape together an existence.2 to scrape a living, to live badly, to scrape along.* * *1 to live very badly, eke out a living, get by\de malvivir (persona) shady, unsavoury* * *VI to live badly, live poorly* * *verbo intransitivoahora malviven en un apartamento en Bogotá — now they're struggling to make ends meet in an apartment in Bogotá
* * *= eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence.Ex. He represents not only hard-pressed immigrants and their plight but also everyone else eking out a living on the street corners of cities.Ex. David keeps at his pushcart, scratching out a living even in the dead of winter -- meanwhile, Rose secretly visits Sammy to watch out for him.Ex. A recent report finds that small business owners who employ five or less staff are, on average, barely scraping a living from all their effort.Ex. In thus eking out an existence, however, the washerwoman was very important for the survival of her family.* * *verbo intransitivoahora malviven en un apartamento en Bogotá — now they're struggling to make ends meet in an apartment in Bogotá
* * *= eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence.Ex: He represents not only hard-pressed immigrants and their plight but also everyone else eking out a living on the street corners of cities.
Ex: David keeps at his pushcart, scratching out a living even in the dead of winter -- meanwhile, Rose secretly visits Sammy to watch out for him.Ex: A recent report finds that small business owners who employ five or less staff are, on average, barely scraping a living from all their effort.Ex: In thus eking out an existence, however, the washerwoman was very important for the survival of her family.* * *malvivir [I1 ]vilo que gana apenas le da para malvivir what he earns is barely enough to survive onahora malviven en un apartamento en Bogotá now they're struggling to make ends meet in an apartment in Bogotáun hombre de malvivir an unsavory character* * *
malvivir verbo intransitivo to live badly
' malvivir' also found in these entries:
English:
exist
* * *malvivir vito live badly, to scrape together an existence;malvivía de las limosnas he scraped a living by begging;malvive con un sueldo mísero he scrapes by on starvation wages* * *v/i scrape by* * *malvivir vi: to live badly, to just scrape by -
94 salir adelante a duras penas
(v.) = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existenceEx. He represents not only hard-pressed immigrants and their plight but also everyone else eking out a living on the street corners of cities.Ex. David keeps at his pushcart, scratching out a living even in the dead of winter -- meanwhile, Rose secretly visits Sammy to watch out for him.Ex. A recent report finds that small business owners who employ five or less staff are, on average, barely scraping a living from all their effort.Ex. In thus eking out an existence, however, the washerwoman was very important for the survival of her family.* * *(v.) = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existenceEx: He represents not only hard-pressed immigrants and their plight but also everyone else eking out a living on the street corners of cities.
Ex: David keeps at his pushcart, scratching out a living even in the dead of winter -- meanwhile, Rose secretly visits Sammy to watch out for him.Ex: A recent report finds that small business owners who employ five or less staff are, on average, barely scraping a living from all their effort.Ex: In thus eking out an existence, however, the washerwoman was very important for the survival of her family. -
95 sobrevivir
v.to survive.sobrevivir a alguien to outlive somebodyLos perros sobreviven en el invierno Dogs survive in winter.Los chicos sobreviven a las mascotas Kids survive pets.Esos sentimientos sobreviven Those feelings survive=resist.* * *1 (gen) to survive2 (a alguien) to outlive* * *verb* * *VI1) (=quedar vivo) to survivesobrevivir a — [+ accidente] to survive; [+ persona] to survive, outlive
2) (=durar más tiempo que) to outlast* * *1.verbo intransitivo to survive2.sobrevivir vt < persona> to outlive, survive* * *= survive, be around, outlive, eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence, eke out.Ex. Of those that proceeded beyond the fetal stage, few survived the close of the decade in their original form.Ex. The author suggests that the book will be around for generations to come simply because it costs less.Ex. 69% of women who marry will outlive their husbands, they are widowed at an average age of 56, and often experience a loss of half their income with the death of their spouse.Ex. He represents not only hard-pressed immigrants and their plight but also everyone else eking out a living on the street corners of cities.Ex. David keeps at his pushcart, scratching out a living even in the dead of winter -- meanwhile, Rose secretly visits Sammy to watch out for him.Ex. A recent report finds that small business owners who employ five or less staff are, on average, barely scraping a living from all their effort.Ex. In thus eking out an existence, however, the washerwoman was very important for the survival of her family.Ex. A farm is a good thing, when it begins and ends with itself, and does not need a salary, or a shop, to eke it out.----* que ha sobrevivido = surviving.* sobrevivir de milagro = have + a close shave with death.* sobrevivir una crisis = survive + crisis.* sobrevivir un ataque = survive + attack.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to survive2.sobrevivir vt < persona> to outlive, survive* * *= survive, be around, outlive, eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence, eke out.Ex: Of those that proceeded beyond the fetal stage, few survived the close of the decade in their original form.
Ex: The author suggests that the book will be around for generations to come simply because it costs less.Ex: 69% of women who marry will outlive their husbands, they are widowed at an average age of 56, and often experience a loss of half their income with the death of their spouse.Ex: He represents not only hard-pressed immigrants and their plight but also everyone else eking out a living on the street corners of cities.Ex: David keeps at his pushcart, scratching out a living even in the dead of winter -- meanwhile, Rose secretly visits Sammy to watch out for him.Ex: A recent report finds that small business owners who employ five or less staff are, on average, barely scraping a living from all their effort.Ex: In thus eking out an existence, however, the washerwoman was very important for the survival of her family.Ex: A farm is a good thing, when it begins and ends with itself, and does not need a salary, or a shop, to eke it out.* que ha sobrevivido = surviving.* sobrevivir de milagro = have + a close shave with death.* sobrevivir una crisis = survive + crisis.* sobrevivir un ataque = survive + attack.* * *sobrevivir [I1 ]vito survive sobrevivir A algo to survive sthcinco personas sobrevivieron a la explosión five people survived the explosion■ sobrevivirvt‹persona› to outlive, survive* * *
sobrevivir ( conjugate sobrevivir) verbo intransitivo
to survive;
sobrevivir A algo to survive sth
sobrevivir verbo intransitivo to survive
' sobrevivir' also found in these entries:
English:
come through
- exist
- last out
- live
- live through
- outlast
- outlive
- punch
- see out
- survive
- alive
- come
- linger
- out
* * *sobrevivir vito survive;sobrevivir a un accidente to survive an accident;sobrevivió a sus hijos she outlived her children* * *v/i survive* * *sobrevivir vi: to survivesobrevivir vt: to outlive, to outlast* * *sobrevivir vb to survive -
96 çamaşırcı kadın
n. laundress, washerwoman, washwoman* * *1. laundrywoman 2. washerwoman 3. washwoman -
97 washwoman
wash.wom.an[w'ɔʃwumən] n = link=washerwoman washerwoman. -
98 πλυντρίας
πλυντρίᾱς, πλύντριαwasherwoman: fem acc plπλυντρίᾱς, πλύντριαwasherwoman: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
99 washwoman
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100 pesijä
yks.nom. pesijä; yks.gen. pesijän; yks.part. pesijää; yks.ill. pesijään; mon.gen. pesijöiden pesijöitten pesijäin; mon.part. pesijöitä; mon.ill. pesijöihinlaundress (noun)washer (noun)washerwoman (noun)* * *• laundress• washer• washerwoman
См. также в других словарях:
Washerwoman — Wash er*wom an, n.; pl. {Washerwomen}. [1913 Webster] 1. A woman who washes clothes, especially for hire, or for others. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) The pied wagtail; so called in allusion to its beating the water with its tail while tripping… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
washerwoman — ► NOUN ▪ a woman whose occupation is washing clothes … English terms dictionary
washerwoman — [wôsh′ərwoom΄ən] n. pl. washerwomen [wôsh′ərwim΄in] a woman whose work is washing clothes, linens, etc.; laundress … English World dictionary
washerwoman — UK [ˈwɒʃə(r)ˌwʊmən] / US [ˈwɑʃərˌwʊmən] noun [countable] Word forms washerwoman : singular washerwoman plural washerwomen UK [ˈwɒʃə(r)ˌwɪmɪn] / US [ˈwɑʃərˌwɪmɪn] a woman in the past whose job was to wash other people s clothes … English dictionary
Washerwoman's itch — Itch Itch, n. 1. (Med.) An eruption of small, isolated, acuminated vesicles, produced by the entrance of a parasitic mite (the {Sarcoptes scabei}), and attended with itching. It is transmissible by contact. [1913 Webster] 2. Any itching eruption … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
washerwoman — noun Date: 1632 a woman whose occupation is washing clothes ; laundress … New Collegiate Dictionary
washerwoman — /wosh euhr woom euhn, waw sheuhr /, n., pl. washerwomen. a woman who washes clothes, linens, etc., for hire; laundress. Also, washwoman. [1625 35; WASHER + WOMAN] Usage. See woman. * * * … Universalium
washerwoman — noun A woman who washes other peoples laundry for payment … Wiktionary
washerwoman — wash|er|wom|an [ˈwɔʃəˌwumən US ˈwo:ʃər , ˈwa: ] n plural washerwomen [ ˌwımın] a woman in the past whose job was to wash other people s clothes … Dictionary of contemporary English
washerwoman — wash|er|wom|an [ waʃər,wumən ] (plural wash|er|wom|en [ waʃər,wımın ] ) noun count a woman in the past whose job was to wash other people s clothes … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
washerwoman — ‚wɑʃə(r)‚wÊŠmÉ™n ,‚wÉ” /‚wÉ’ n. woman who washes clothes, laundrywoman … English contemporary dictionary