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wash
/ˈwɔʃ, ˈ
w
ɑʃ, ||ˈwɔrʃ ||ˈwɑrʃ/
洗,洗滌,沖洗,洗的衣服,洗滌劑,沖積物,洼地(
vt
.)洗,洗滌,洗清,衝出,流過
From:
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wash
/ˈwɔʃ, ˈwɑʃ/
及物動詞
洗,洗劑,洗液
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wash
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
washing
;
an
ablution
;
a
cleansing
,
wetting
,
or
dashing
with
water
;
hence
,
a
quantity
,
as
of
clothes
,
washed
at
once
.
2.
A
piece
of
ground
washed
by
the
action
of
a
sea
or
river
,
or
sometimes
covered
and
sometimes
left
dry
;
the
shallowest
part
of
a
river
,
or
arm
of
the
sea
;
also
,
a
bog
;
a
marsh
;
a
fen
;
as
,
the
washes
in
Lincolnshire
.
“The
Wash
of
Edmonton
so
gay.”
These
Lincoln
washes
have
devoured
them
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Substances
collected
and
deposited
by
the
action
of
water
;
as
,
the
wash
of
a
sewer
,
of
a
river
,
etc
.
The
wash
of
pastures
,
fields
,
commons
,
and
roads
,
where
rain
water
hath
a
long
time
settled
.
--
Mortimer
.
4.
Waste
liquid
,
the
refuse
of
food
,
the
collection
from
washed
dishes
,
etc
.,
from
a
kitchen
,
often
used
as
food
for
pigs
.
5.
Distilling
(a)
The
fermented
wort
before
the
spirit
is
extracted
.
(b)
A
mixture
of
dunder
,
molasses
,
water
,
and
scummings
,
used
in
the
West
Indies
for
distillation
.
6.
That
with
which
anything
is
washed
,
or
wetted
,
smeared
,
tinted
,
etc
.,
upon
the
surface
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
A
liquid
cosmetic
for
the
complexion
.
(b)
A
liquid
dentifrice
.
(c)
A
liquid
preparation
for
the
hair
;
as
,
a
hair
wash
.
(d)
A
medical
preparation
in
a
liquid
form
for
external
application
;
a
lotion
.
(e)
Painting
A
thin
coat
of
color
,
esp
.
water
color
.
(j)
A
thin
coat
of
metal
applied
in
a
liquid
form
on
any
object
,
for
beauty
or
preservation
; --
called
also
washing
.
7.
Naut.
(a)
The
blade
of
an
oar
,
or
the
thin
part
which
enters
the
water
.
(b)
The
backward
current
or
disturbed
water
caused
by
the
action
of
oars
,
or
of
a
steamer's
screw
or
paddles
,
etc
.
8.
The
flow
,
swash
,
or
breaking
of
a
body
of
water
,
as
a
wave
;
also
,
the
sound
of
it
.
9.
Ten
strikes
,
or
bushels
,
of
oysters
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
10.
[
Western
U
.
S
.]
Geol.
(a)
Gravel
and
other
rock
débris
transported
and
deposited
by
running
water
;
coarse
alluvium
.
(b)
An
alluvial
cone
formed
by
a
stream
at
the
base
of
a
mountain
.
11.
The
dry
bed
of
an
intermittent
stream
,
sometimes
at
the
bottom
of
a
canyon
;
as
,
the
Amargosa
wash
,
Diamond
wash
; --
called
also
dry wash
. [
Western
U
.
S
.]
12.
Arch.
The
upper
surface
of
a
member
or
material
when
given
a
slope
to
shed
water
.
Hence
,
a
structure
or
receptacle
shaped
so
as
to
receive
and
carry
off
water
,
as
a
carriage
wash
in
a
stable
.
Wash ball
,
a
ball
of
soap
to
be
used
in
washing
the
hands
or
face
. --
Swift
.
Wash barrel
Fisheries
,
a
barrel
nearly
full
of
split
mackerel
,
loosely
put
in
,
and
afterward
filled
with
salt
water
in
order
to
soak
the
blood
from
the
fish
before
salting
.
Wash bottle
.
Chem.
(a)
A
bottle
partially
filled
with
some
liquid
through
which
gases
are
passed
for
the
purpose
of
purifying
them
,
especially
by
removing
soluble
constituents
.
(b)
A
washing
bottle
.
See
under
Washing
.
Wash gilding
.
See
Water gilding
.
Wash leather
,
split
sheepskin
dressed
with
oil
,
in
imitation
of
chamois
,
or
shammy
,
and
used
for
dusting
,
cleaning
glass
or
plate
,
etc
.;
also
,
alumed
,
or
buff
,
leather
for
soldiers
'
belts
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wash
,
v. i.
1.
To
perform
the
act
of
ablution
.
Wash
in
Jordan
seven
times
.
--
2
Kings
v
. 10.
2.
To
clean
anything
by
rubbing
or
dipping
it
in
water
;
to
perform
the
business
of
cleansing
clothes
,
ore
,
etc
.,
in
water
.
“She
can
wash
and
scour.”
3.
To
bear
without
injury
the
operation
of
being
washed
;
as
,
some
calicoes
do
not
wash
. [
Colloq
.]
4.
To
be
wasted
or
worn
away
by
the
action
of
water
,
as
by
a
running
or
overflowing
stream
,
or
by
the
dashing
of
the
sea
; --
said
of
road
,
a
beach
,
etc
.
5.
To
use
washes
,
as
for
the
face
or
hair
.
6.
To
move
with
a
lapping
or
swashing
sound
,
or
the
like
;
to
lap
;
splash
;
as
,
to
hear
the
water
washing
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wash
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Washed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Washing
.]
1.
To
cleanse
by
ablution
,
or
dipping
or
rubbing
in
water
;
to
apply
water
or
other
liquid
to
for
the
purpose
of
cleansing
;
to
scrub
with
water
,
etc
.,
or
as
with
water
;
as
,
to
wash
the
hands
or
body
;
to
wash
garments
;
to
wash
sheep
or
wool
;
to
wash
the
pavement
or
floor
;
to
wash
the
bark
of
trees
.
When
Pilate
saw
that
he
could
prevail
nothing
, . . .
he
took
water
and
washed
his
hands
before
the
multitude
,
saying
,
I
am
innocent
of
the
blood
of
this
just
person
.
--
Matt
.
xxvii
. 24.
2.
To
cover
with
water
or
any
liquid
;
to
wet
;
to
fall
on
and
moisten
;
hence
,
to
overflow
or
dash
against
;
as
,
waves
wash
the
shore
.
Fresh-blown
roses
washed
with
dew
.
--
Milton
.
[The
landscape
]
washed
with
a
cold
,
gray
mist
.
--
Longfellow
.
3.
To
waste
or
abrade
by
the
force
of
water
in
motion
;
as
,
heavy
rains
wash
a
road
or
an
embankment
.
4.
To
remove
by
washing
to
take
away
by
,
or
as
by
,
the
action
of
water
;
to
drag
or
draw
off
as
by
the
tide
; --
often
with
away
,
off
,
out
,
etc
.;
as
,
to
wash
dirt
from
the
hands
.
Arise
,
and
be
baptized
,
and
wash
away
thy
sins
.
--
Acts
xxii
. 16.
The
tide
will
wash
you
off
.
--
Shak
.
5.
To
cover
with
a
thin
or
watery
coat
of
color
;
to
tint
lightly
and
thinly
.
6.
To
overlay
with
a
thin
coat
of
metal
;
as
,
steel
washed
with
silver
.
7.
To
cause
dephosphorisation
of
(
molten
pig
iron
)
by
adding
substances
containing
iron
oxide
,
and
sometimes
manganese
oxide
.
8.
To
pass
(
a
gas
or
gaseous
mixture
)
through
or
over
a
liquid
for
the
purpose
of
purifying
it
,
esp
.
by
removing
soluble
constituents
.
To wash gold
,
etc
.,
to
treat
earth
or
gravel
,
or
crushed
ore
,
with
water
,
in
order
to
separate
the
gold
or
other
metal
,
or
metallic
ore
,
through
their
higher
density
.
To wash the hands of
.
See
under
Hand
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wash
,
a.
1.
Washy
;
weak
. [
Obs
.]
Their
bodies
of
so
weak
and
wash
a
temper
.
--
Beau
. &
Fl
.
2.
Capable
of
being
washed
without
injury
;
washable
;
as
,
wash
goods
. [
Colloq
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
wash
n
1:
a
thin
coat
of
water-base
paint
2:
the
work
of
cleansing
(
usually
with
soap
and
water
) [
syn
:
washing
,
lavation
]
3:
the
dry
bed
of
an
intermittent
stream
(
as
at
the
bottom
of
a
canyon
) [
syn
:
dry wash
]
4:
the
erosive
process
of
washing
away
soil
or
gravel
by
water
(
as
from
a
roadway
); "
from
the
house
they
watched
the
washout
of
their
newly
seeded
lawn
by
the
water
" [
syn
:
washout
]
5:
the
flow
of
air
that
is
driven
backwards
by
an
aircraft
propeller
[
syn
:
slipstream
,
airstream
,
race
,
backwash
]
6:
a
watercolor
made
by
applying
a
series
of
monochrome
washes
one
over
the
other
[
syn
:
wash drawing
]
7:
garments
or
white
goods
that
can
be
cleaned
by
laundering
[
syn
:
laundry
,
washing
,
washables
]
8:
any
enterprise
in
which
losses
and
gains
cancel
out
; "
at
the
end
of
the
year
the
accounting
department
showed
that
it
was
a
wash
"
v
1:
clean
with
some
chemical
process
[
syn
:
rinse
]
2:
cleanse
(
one's
body
)
with
soap
and
water
[
syn
:
lave
]
3:
cleanse
with
a
cleaning
agent
,
such
as
soap
,
and
water
;
"
Wash
the
towels
,
please
!" [
syn
:
launder
]
4:
move
by
or
as
if
by
water
; "
The
swollen
river
washed
away
the
footbridge
"
5:
be
capable
of
being
washed
; "
Does
this
material
wash
?"
6:
admit
to
testing
or
proof
; "
This
silly
excuse
won't
wash
in
traffic
court
"
7:
separate
dirt
or
gravel
from
(
precious
minerals
)
8:
apply
a
thin
coating
of
paint
,
metal
,
etc
.,
to
9:
remove
by
the
application
of
water
or
other
liquid
and
soap
or
some
other
cleaning
agent
; "
he
washed
the
dirt
from
his
coat
"; "
The
nurse
washed
away
the
blood
"; "
Can
you
wash
away
the
spots
on
the
windows
?"; "
he
managed
to
wash
out
the
stains
" [
syn
:
wash out
,
wash off
,
wash away
]
10:
form
by
erosion
; "
The
river
washed
a
ravine
into
the
mountainside
"
11:
make
moist
; "
The
dew
moistened
the
meadows
" [
syn
:
moisten
,
dampen
]
12:
wash
or
flow
against
; "
the
waves
laved
the
shore
" [
syn
:
lave
,
lap
]
13:
to
cleanse
(
itself
or
another
animal
)
by
licking
; "
The
cat
washes
several
times
a
day
"
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