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




CORE WORDS






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)

5000 WORDS










to wash P0740 to wash P3077
lavar P0740 lavar P3077
lavare P0740 lavare P3077
laver P0740 laver P3077



PHRASES



Tenemos que lavarnos las manos antes de comer.



We have to wash our hands before eating .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0182)

Mi hijo puede lavar la ropa por sí mismo.



My son can do the laundry by himself .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0324)

Estoy lavando los platos.



I am washing the plates .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1306)

Mamá me está ayudando a lavarme el pelo.



Mother is helping me wash my hair .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1541)

Lavan y almidonan la ropa en la lavandería.



They wash and starch clothes in the laundry .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3075)

Me lavo las manos con jabón.



I wash my hands with soap .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3516)



Please wash my back .

Por favor, lávame la espalda.

This morning , I left for school without washing my face .

Esta mañana salí para la escuela sin lavarme la cara.

Come here after you have washed your hands .

Ven aquí después de haberte lavado las manos.

Wash your feet .

Lava tus pies.

Let me help you with the dishes .

Déjame ayudarte con los platos.

This car needs washing .

Este coche necesita lavado.

You have not washed your hands yet , have you ?

Todavía no te has lavado las manos, ¿verdad?

I wash clothes every day .

Lavo la ropa todos los días.

Did you wash your hands ?

Te lavaste las manos ?

His work is washing cars .

Su trabajo es lavar autos.

You should wash your hands before each meal .

Debes lavarte las manos antes de cada comida.

Father got me to wash his car .

Papá me pidió que lavara su auto.

Your hands need washing .

Tus manos necesitan lavarse.

Ken has not washed the car yet .

Ken aún no ha lavado el coche.

When was the car washed by ken ?

¿Cuándo fue lavado el coche por Ken?

I helped my father wash his car .

Ayudé a mi padre a lavar su auto.

I wash my face every morning .

Me lavo la cara todas las mañanas.

Have you washed the car yet ?

¿Ya lavaste el auto?

I don't shampoo my hair in the morning .

No me lavo el pelo con champú por la mañana.



Por favor, lávame la espalda.
Esta mañana salí para la escuela sin lavarme la cara.
Ven aquí después de haberte lavado las manos.
Lava tus pies.
Déjame ayudarte con los platos.
Este coche necesita lavado.
Todavía no te has lavado las manos, ¿verdad?
Lavo la ropa todos los días.
Te lavaste las manos ?
Su trabajo es lavar autos.
Debes lavarte las manos antes de cada comida.
Papá me pidió que lavara su auto.
Tus manos necesitan lavarse.
Ken aún no ha lavado el coche.
¿Cuándo fue lavado el coche por Ken?
Ayudé a mi padre a lavar su auto.
Me lavo la cara todas las mañanas.
¿Ya lavaste el auto?
No me lavo el pelo con champú por la mañana.