| 单词 | to wash white | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto wash white  a.  To cleanse (soiled clothes, wool, etc.) by rubbing in water, with soap or some equivalent. Also  to wash clean,  to wash white.  to wash through, to wash (a garment) by hand, often individually and hastily. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > washing clothes and textile articles > wash clothes			[verb (transitive)]		 washc900 scour1467 neta1661 laundry1880 maid1882 the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > washing clothes and textile articles > wash clothes			[verb (transitive)]		 > hastily to wash through1936 c900    tr.  Bede Eccl. Hist. 		(1890)	  i. xxvii. 84  				He þa ærest bebead, þæt heo heora hrægl woosce & clænsode. c1200    Trin. Coll. Hom. 57  				Sume bereð sole cloð to þe watere forto wasshen it clene. ?c1225						 (?a1200)						    Ancrene Riwle 		(Cleo. C.vi)	 		(1972)	 240  				Wule anweb beon anchere wel ibleached wið an water an sol clað wel iweschen. 1340    Ayenbite 		(1866)	 236  				Ase linene kertel erþan hi by huyte ueleziþe him behoueþ þet he by ybeate and ywesse. 1377    W. Langland Piers Plowman B.  xiii. 315  				Þi best cote..Hath many moles and spottes, it moste ben ywasshe. c1450    Two Cookery-bks. 84  				Take hit vppe in a faire lynnen cloth that is clene wasshen. 1497    Ledger-bk. A. Halyburton 		(1867)	 149  				Item ffor iiij men to weysch it [the wool] and dry it,..3 s. 1522    Burgh Rec. Stirling 		(1887)	 I. 17  				That na persoun nor personis woucht ony maner of clais at the toune bouirn..undir the pain of..brekin of the weschal that tha wous with. 1538    T. Elyot Dict.  				Radicula, an herbe, the iuyce whereof is good to wasshe woulle. 1568    Wyf of Auchtirmwchty 94 in  W. T. Ritchie Bannatyne MS 		(1928)	 II. 323  				He trailit the fowll scheitis doun the gait Thocht to haif wechst [Ramsay wush] thame on ane stane. 1842    T. B. Macaulay Frederic the Great in  Ess. 		(1897)	 814  				‘See,’ exclaimed Voltaire, ‘what a quantity of his dirty linen the King has sent me to wash!’ 1868    L. M. Alcott Little Women I. ii. 25  				How nice my handkerchiefs look, dont they? Hannah washed and ironed them for me. 1936    N. Streatfeild Ballet Shoes ix. 136  				I'll just wash your jersey through. 1968    M. Woodhouse Rock Baby xvii. 168  				‘Isn't that one of my spare shirts?’.. ‘Sorry. Yes it is. But I washed it through for you.’ to wash white  a.  To cleanse (the body or part of it) with water. Also  to wash clean,  to wash white. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > washing oneself or body > wash one's body or part of it			[verb (transitive)]		 washc1160 ablute1703 c1160    Hatton Gosp. Matt. xxvii. 24  				Pilatus..weosc [c1000 Ags. Gosp. þwoh] hys hande beforan þam folke. c1175    Ormulum 		(Burchfield transcript)	 l. 15122  				To wasshenn offte þeȝȝre lic. Wiþþ waterr all wiþþ utenn. ?c1225						 (?a1200)						    Ancrene Riwle 		(Cleo. C.vi)	 		(1972)	 240  				Þu wescheð þine honden in anlepi dei dei twiȝen oðer þriȝen. a1300    Marina 172 in  Horstm. Altengl. Leg. 		(1878)	 173  				Go we whosshen vr dede broþer. a1325						 (c1250)						    Gen. & Exod. 		(1968)	 l. 2289  				After ðat grot he weis is wliten. 1340–70    Alex. & Dind. 423  				Oure bodies ne ben in no baþ wahche. a1382    Bible 		(Wycliffite, E.V.)	 		(Douce 369(1))	 		(1850)	 Judith x. 3  				She wesh [a1425 L.V. waischide] hir bodi. 1488						 (c1478)						    Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace 		(Adv.)	 		(1968–9)	  ii. l. 267  				Scho warmyt wattir, and hir serwandis fast His body wousche. 1490    W. Caxton tr.  Foure Sonnes of Aymon 		(1885)	 ii. 61  				They..asked after water for to wasse their handes. 1535    Bible 		(Coverdale)	 Gen. xix. A  				Let your fete be waszshen. 1568    Christis Kirk on Grene in  W. T. Ritchie Bannatyne MS 		(1928)	 II. 262  				Thair come our kitteis weschin clene. 1622    J. Taylor Farewell to Tower-bottles A 8  				Many times you haue beene fild with trash, Scarce good enough your dirty skins to wash. 1709    R. Steele Tatler No. 73. ⁋3  				Keep your Temper, wash your Face, and go to Bed. 1847    W. M. Thackeray Vanity Fair 		(1848)	 xxxviii. 349  				To wash and dress this young gentleman. 1862    Mrs. H. Wood Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles I. i. 11  				Here's Francis coming down-stairs. He went up to wash his hands. 1899    T. C. Allbutt et al.  Syst. Med. VIII. 610  				The patient may be washed with sulphur soap. < as lemmas | 
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