| 单词 | wash-house | 
| 释义 | wash-housen.ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > washing oneself or body > 			[noun]		 > bathing > place for bathing > bath-house wash-housec1000 baina1513 bath1591 bathing-house1598 public bath1611 bagnio1615 balneo1659 bath house1705 c1000    O.E. Glosses in  Ztschr. f. deutsches Altertum XXXI. 13  				Colimbum, wæschus. 1704    J. Pitts True Acct. Mohammetans vi. 47  				They have many Hammams or Wash-houses to bath themselves in.  2.   a.  An outbuilding or apartment used for washing clothes. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > washing clothes and textile articles > 			[noun]		 > place where washing is done lavendry1377 washing-house14.. bucking-stoke1483 laundry1577 wash-house1577 laundry-house1585 bucking-house1597 wash-yardc1625 lavatory1661 buck-house1738 woman-house1754 wash-kitchen1838 water-shed1859 washery1875 1577    B. Googe tr.  C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry  i. f. 13  				There is also a thirde stie, not farre from the washouse, for the fatting of my Porkes. 1580    in  Archaeologia 64 358  				To set upp the gat at the washouse. 1671    T. Lacy in  Extracts State Papers 		(Friends' Hist. Soc.)	 		(1913)	 4th Ser. 350  				I..saw a little shedd or washouse all on fire. 1753    J. Collier Art Tormenting 		(1811)	  i. i. 36  				In the wash-house or the scullery. 1836    C. Dickens Sketches by Boz 2nd Ser. 163  				Four beautiful rooms and a delightful little wash-house at the end of the passage. 1837    C. Dickens Pickwick Papers xxv. 264  				We keep a boy to do the dirty work, and a gal besides, but they dine in the washus. 1848    W. M. Thackeray Vanity Fair lvi. 508  				The Rev. Mr. Veal had..a theatre (in the wash-house). 1916    Blackwood's Mag. Aug. 191/1  				A large shed—that had at one time been used as a wash house—still contained some broken wash-tubs.  b.  A building in which goods are washed in the process of bleaching, or calico printing. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > printmaking > surface and planographic printing > other surface-printing > 			[noun]		 > textiles > building for washing wash-house1701 1701    London Gaz. No. 3760/4  				A House, and Ground fit for a Whitster, or Callico-Printer, is to be Let, with several Sheds and Wash-houses.  c.  U.S. An establishment at which clothes are washed; a laundry. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > washing clothes and textile articles > 			[noun]		 > place where washing is done > a commercial laundry wash-house1856 Chinese laundry1881 bagwash1937 1856    Democratic State Jrnl. 		(Sacramento, Calif.)	 4 Aug. 3/2  				There is a washhouse on Font street which seems to imbue its occupants with a desire to quarrel. 1873    B. Harte Episode of Fiddletown 28  				The next day he entered the wash-house of Chy Fook as an assistant.  d.  A building, provided with suitable accommodation, at which the public may wash clothes. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > washing clothes and textile articles > 			[noun]		 > place where washing is done > public wash-house wash-housec1806 steamie1926 c1806    D. Wordsworth Jrnl. 		(1941)	 I.  iv. 236  				In the middle of the field is a wash-house, whither the inhabitants of this large town [sc. Glasgow], rich and poor, send or carry their linen to be washed. 1846    Act 9 & 10 Vict. c. 74 §1  				To encourage the Establishment therein of public Baths and Wash-houses. 1859    J. M. Jephson  & L. Reeve Narr. Walking Tour Brittany v. 49  				Public washhouses have been established in many places. 1912    Throne 7 Aug. 206/2  				A local borough councillor..who points with pride to the new borough wash~houses.  e.  Aeronautics slang. The region occupied by the clouds. ΚΠ 1928    C. F. S. Gamble Story N. Sea Air Station xix. 336  				I..preferred to avoid the so-called ‘wash-house’ and go above the clouds. Compounds  General attributive. ΚΠ 1836    C. Dickens Sketches by Boz 1st Ser. I. 52  				I felt as lonesome as a kitten in a wash-house copper with the lid on. 1838    C. Dickens Oliver Twist III. l. 243  				Charley and I made our lucky up the wash'us chimney. 1901    Daily Chron. 4 Dec. 9/2  				Engineer and Washhouse-man required [in a steam laundry]. 1909    ‘Q’ True Tilda xx  				Run, Hepsy, and fill the wash-house boiler. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1923; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < | 
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