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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
Wäsche (Advanced search)




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COMPOUND WORDS


bathe {v} (to apply water to) bathe {v} (to clean oneself) bedding {n} (bedlinen) brainwash {n} (effect upon one's memory, belief or ideas) brainwash {v} (to affect one's mind) brain-washing {n} (form of indoctrination) car wash {n} (event at which people wash cars) car wash {n} (place at which a car is washed, often mechanically) Chuvash {n} (person) clotheshorse {n} (laundry frame) clothesline {n} (rope or cord for drying clothes) clothes peg {n} (an object used to attach wet laundry to a clothesline) dishwasher {n} (person) do the dishes {v} (to wash up dishes) do the laundry {v} (to wash the laundry) dryer {n} (household appliance for drying clothing) dyed-in-the-wool {adj} (firmly established in a person's beliefs or habits) ironing {n} (laundry that has been washed and is ready to be ironed) ironing {n} (laundry that has recently been ironed) launder {v} (to disguise the source of) launder {v} (to wash and iron) laundry {n} (laundering; washing) laundry {n} (that which needs to be laundered) laundry basket {n} (container for holding and transporting clothing) leach {v} (to purge a soluble matter out of something) lingerie {n} (women's underwear or nightclothes) mangle {n} (a hand-operated device with rollers for wringing laundry) money laundering {n} (act of obscuring the origin of money that has been obtained illegally) peg {n} (a protrusion used to hang things on) purge {v} (to clear of a charge, suspicion, or imputation) purge {v} (to free from sin, guilt, or the burden or responsibility of misdeeds) rags to riches {n} (in a biographical context, from poverty to exceptional wealth) shampoo {n} (instance of washing the hair with shampoo) shampoo {v} (to wash (the hair, carpet, etc.) with shampoo) tumble dryer {n} (electrical device) underwear {n} (clothes worn next to the skin) wash {v} (to clean oneself) wash {v} (to clean with water) washer {n} (person who washes for a living) washing {n} (action of the verb "to wash") washing {n} (textiles that have been or are to be washed) wash up {v} (wash one's hands and/or face (US)) whitewash {v} (cover errors)

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Mein Sohn kann seine Wäsche selbst waschen.



My son can do the laundry by himself .
Mein Sohn kann seine Wäsche selbst waschen 0

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(DE )

(0324)


Sie waschen und stärken Kleidung in der Wäsche.



They wash and starch clothes in the laundry .
Sie waschen und stärken Kleidung in der Wäsche 0

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(3075)




Can I use the laundry any time ?

Kann ich die Wäsche jederzeit benutzen?


She did two washes today .

Sie hat heute zwei Wäschen gemacht.


Kann ich die Wäsche jederzeit benutzen?
Sie hat heute zwei Wäschen gemacht.


Can I use the laundry any time ?
She did two washes today .