Lavada in english

Washed

pronunciation: wɑʃt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

lavar = wash ; bathe ; launder ; wash out ; wash + Nombre + up ; rinse off ; leach ; wash down. 

Example: After disinfection the object should be thoroughly washed with tap and distilled water.Example: We also spend a certain amount of time each day dealing with our bodily functions, bathing, washing, brushing our teeth and so on.Example: This study compares the costs of purchasing and laundering diapers either at home or laundromat with the cost of purchasing disposable diapers.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: They scraped the sinew, washed it up, dried it up, and then they split it.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: Other chemicals have been used to leach gold, and they include bromine, chlorine, and thiourea.Example: Before you lather your car with nice hot sudsy water, you want to wash it down first with a hose.

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» lavar a manohand wash .

Example: We recommend you hand wash your suspenders using a mild soap.

» lavar con aguarinse off .

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.

» lavar con agua abudantesluice .

Example: Depleted uranium must be added to the tanks to dilute the isotopic ratio of the contents before they can be sluiced.

» lavar con champúshampoo .

Example: Cradle cap, which only develops in infants, can usually be controlled by shampooing more frequently with a baby shampoo and by softly brushing away the scales.

» lavar el cochewash + the car .

Example: The children were shown pictures of a figure washing dishes, washing a car, and washing clothes and stated whether they considered the activity work or not.

» lavar la caraspin-doctor .

Example: The field is clouded by manufacturers hyping their own products and industry factions spin-doctoring new technologies.

» lavar la ropawash + Posesivo + clothesdo + the washing .

Example: Bathing & washing clothes in the river are perceived as pleasurable & traditional social activities.

Example: Like most mums with a large family, I usually do the washing every day.

» lavarle el cerebro a Alguienbrainwash .

Example: 'Boy, have you been brainwashed! You've been taken in by the tobacco industry', she said = Ella dijo: "¡Chico, te han lavado el cerebro! la industrial del tabaco te ha timado".

» lavar los platoswash + the disheswash updo + the washing-updo + the dishes .

Example: The children were shown pictures of a figure washing dishes, washing a car, and washing clothes and stated whether they considered the activity work or not.

Example: After washing up clean the sink and taps and remember to disinfect these regularly.

Example: As it was me who did the washing-up I didn't put up too much resistence.

Example: 'The best time for planning a book is while you're doing the dishes,' Agatha Christie once said = "El mejor momento para planificar el argumento de un libro es mientras estás fregando los platos", dijo Agatha Christie una vez.

» lavarseperform + Posesivo + ablutions .

Example: And having performed her ablutions, she decked herself in charming ornaments and splendid garlands of celestial odour.

» lavar(se) con una esponjasponge .

Example: Right before sponging, wash and rinse your sea sponge several times.

» lavarse el peloshampoo + Posesivo + hairwash + Posesive + hair .

Example: The most important thing you can do to prevent or resolve oily hair is to shampoo your hair daily.

Example: Prince Harry has reportedly owned up to his friends that he has not washed his hair for two years.

» lavarse el pelo con champúshampoo + Posesivo + hair .

Example: The most important thing you can do to prevent or resolve oily hair is to shampoo your hair daily.

» lavarse la cabezawash + Posesive + hairshampoo + Posesivo + hair .

Example: Prince Harry has reportedly owned up to his friends that he has not washed his hair for two years.

Example: The most important thing you can do to prevent or resolve oily hair is to shampoo your hair daily.

» lavarse la carawash + Posesivo + face .

Example: If during the day, you feel sleepy then it can help tremendously if you wash your face with cold water.

» lavarse las manoswash + Posesivo + hands off fromwash + Posesivo + hands .

Example: Britain cannot wash her hands off from the plight of Palestinians today.

Example: My mother in law lives with us and she will not wash her hands before touching food.

» lavarse las manos dewash + Posesivo + hands of .

Example: She washed her hands of him at the first sign of controversy.

» lavarse los dientesclean teeth .

Example: Many people don't brush their tongues, but keeping it clean is as crucial as it is to clean one's teeth.

» paño para lavarse la carawashclothfaceclothface flannelwashrag .

Example: Most people consider a washcloth as personal as a toothbrush.

Example: If you have bloodshot eyes a cold facecloth held over closed eyes will shrink blood vessels and reduce redness.

Example: Forgetting to pack a face flannel is hardly the worst mishap that can befall the holiday planner.

Example: To cure hiccups put a washrag over a full glass of water and drink the water through it.

» que se puede lavar con lejíableachable  .

Example: This type of bleach is gentle enough to pour directly on your bleachable whites.

» sin lavarunwashed .

Example: It was Burke who first called the mob 'the great unwashed,' but the term 'unwashed' had been applied to them before.

» tabla de lavarwashboard .

Example: This company has been making washboards since 1895 and is the only manufacturer still operating in the United States of America today.

Lavada synonyms

clean in spanish: limpiar, pronunciation: klin part of speech: adjective, verb wet in spanish: mojado, pronunciation: wet part of speech: adjective water-washed in spanish: lavado con agua, pronunciation: wɔtɜrwɑʃt part of speech: adjective
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