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/wɒʃ/ |
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1 | C the process of washing someone or something 洗;洗涤 |
| These trousers need a wash. 这些裤子该洗了。 |
| After a few washes the colour faded. 洗几次就褪色了。 |
| give sth a wash I’ ll give my hair a quick wash before we go. 我们走之前我要赶紧洗一下头发。 |
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2 | the wash clothes that are being washed or the process of washing clothes 正在洗的衣物;洗衣服 |
| in the wash Did you put the duvet in the wash? 你把羽绒被拿去洗了吗? |
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3 | singular the flowing movement of water in the sea 海水的流动 |
| the wash of a passing boat 船驶过后的尾流 |
| 3a | the sound of water flowing in the sea 海水的流动声 | |
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4 | C a liquid that you use for cleaning and treating your skin (清洗和治疗皮肤的)洗药,洗剂 |
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5 | C literary a thin layer of something such as colour or light (颜色或光线等的)薄层 |
| The last wash of sunlight shone through the clouds. 最后一线薄薄的阳光透过云层射了出来。 |
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- | awash of sth |
| a sudden strong feeling |
| 突如其来的强烈感情 |
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| awash of pain/warmth/anger 突如其来的一阵疼痛/热情/愤怒 |
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- | sth will come out in the wash informal |
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1 | used for saying that people will always find out the truth about something 某事会真相大白的;某事会水落石出的 |
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2 | used for saying that you are sure you will find a solution to the problem you have 某事会得到圆满解决的 |
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