Enjuague in english
Rinse
pronunciation: rɪns part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: rɪns part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
enjuagar = rinse ; wash out ; rinse off ; swill ; rinse out.
Example: After treatment with NM2P a drawing is rinsed several times with acetone.Example: They turned the boat over and washed it out but then Brad couldn't get back in the boat because he was too weak.Example: The only thing that rinsing off baby carrots will do is remove any dirt that might be on the surface -- it won't wash away any bacteria.Example: The conditioner is very thick and has an overpowering smell of mint which does fade after swilling it off your hair.Example: You'll need to clean the bottom of your trash bin periodically -- simply rinse it out over your lawn and turn it upside down to drip dry.enjuague
more:
» enjuague bucal = mouthwash .
Example: Oral products including mouthwash may actually be leading to bad breath because of the presence of alcohol.» enjuague con esponja = sponge bath .
Example: Newborns are given sponge baths because they should not be submerged in water until the umbilical cord falls off and circumcision has healed.