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单词 washed out
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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
washed out adj (washed-out when prenominal)
  1. faded or colourless
  2. exhausted, esp when being pale in appearance
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
washed-out /ˈwɑʃtˈaʊt, ˈwɔʃt-/USA pronunciation   adj. 
  1. faded, esp. from washing.
  2. Informal Termsweary or tired-looking.

WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
wash /wɑʃ, wɔʃ/USA pronunciation   v. 
  1. to cleanse by dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing in liquid, esp. water: [+ object]to wash the dishes.[no object]You wash and I'll dry.
  2. to wash oneself:[no object]He washes before eating.
  3. to (cause to) be removed by or as if by the action of water: [+ object]to wash one's guilt away.[no object]His guilt washed away.
  4. to flow through, over, or against: [no object]The water washed against his feet.[+ object]The waves wash the shoreline.
  5. to undergo washing without damage, as shrinking or fading:[no object]These clothes wash well in hot water.
  6. Informal Termsto prove true when someone tests it:[no object* not: be + ~-ing;usually with a negative word or phrase, or in questions]His alibi simply won't wash.
  7. to (cause to) be carried or driven by water: [no object]The bridge washed away during the storm.[+ object (+ away)]The floods washed the bridge away.
  8. to move along in or as if in waves: [no object]The body washed slowly out to sea.[+ object]The body was washed slowly out to sea.
  9. wash down:
    • to clean completely by washing: [+ down + object]to wash down the walls.[+ object + down]to wash the walls down.
    • to make the swallowing of (food or medicine) easier by drinking liquid: [+ down + object]Wash down the pill with some water.[+ object + down]Wash it down with some water.
  10. wash out:
    • to (cause to) be removed by washing: [no object]Will the stains wash out?[+ out + object]trying to wash out the stains.[+ object + out]trying to wash the stains out.
    • [+ out + object] to damage or demolish by the action of water:The embankment was washed out by the storm.
    • Informal Terms[no object]to fail to qualify or continue;
      be eliminated:to wash out of graduate school.
  11. wash up:
    • [no object] to wash one's face and hands:to wash up before dinner.
    • [+ up + object] to clean or clear away by washing:Wash up the oil spills.

n. 
  1. [countable] the act or process of washing.
  2. [countable] items, as clothes, to be washed at one time.
  3. [uncountable] water moving in waves or with a rushing movement.
  4. Nautical[uncountable] the wake of a moving boat.
  5. Aeronautics[uncountable] a disturbance in the air caused by a moving airplane.
Idioms
  1. Idioms come out in the wash:
    • to result eventually in something satisfactory.
    • to be made known eventually:All of these details will eventually come out in the wash.
  2. wash one's hands of, [+ object] to renounce further responsibility for or involvement in:He washed his hands of the problem.


Wash.,  an abbreviation of:
  1. Washington.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
washed-out  (woshtout, wôsht-),USA pronunciation adj. 
  1. faded, esp. from washing.
  2. Informal Terms
    • weary;
      exhausted.
    • tired-looking;
      wan.
  • 1830–40

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
wash  (wosh, wôsh),USA pronunciation v.t. 
  1. to apply water or some other liquid to (something or someone) for the purpose of cleansing;
    cleanse by dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing in water or some other liquid.
  2. to remove (dirt, stains, paint, or any matter) by or as by the action of water (usually fol. by out, off, etc.):to wash grime out of clothing.
  3. to free from spiritual defilement or from sin, guilt, etc.:to be washed whiter than the snow.
  4. to bathe, wet, or moisten with water or other liquid:a meadow newly washed with morning dew.
  5. to flow through, over, or against:a shore or cliff washed by waves.
  6. to carry, bring, remove, or deposit (something) by means of water or any liquid, or as the water or liquid does (often fol. by up, down, or along):The storm washed the boat up on the shore. A sailor was washed overboard.
  7. to wear or diminish, as water does by flowing over or against a surface (often fol. by out or away):The rain had washed away the lettering on the stone.
  8. (of water) to form by flowing over and eroding a surface:The flood had washed a new channel through the bottom lands.
  9. Mining
    • to subject (earth or ore) to the action or force of water in order to separate valuable material.
    • to separate (valuable material) in this way.
  10. Chemistryto purify (a gas or gaseous mixture) by passage through or over a liquid.
  11. to cover with a watery or thin coat of color.
  12. Metallurgyto overlay with a thin coat or deposit of metal:to wash brass with gold.
  13. Slang Termslaunder (def. 3).

v.i. 
  1. to wash oneself:After using the insecticide spray they washed completely.
  2. to wash clothes:Monday is the day we wash.
  3. to cleanse anything with or in water or other liquid.
  4. to undergo washing without injury, esp. shrinking or fading:fabrics guaranteed to wash.
  5. Informal Termsto be found true, valid, or real when tested or closely scrutinized;
    stand being put to the proof:His honesty won't wash.
  6. to be carried or driven by water (often fol. by along or ashore):The boat had washed ashore in the night.
  7. to flow or beat with a lapping sound, as waves on a shore.
  8. to move along in or as in waves, or with a rushing movement, as water.
  9. Geography, Place Namesto be eroded, as by a stream or by rainfall:a hillside that washes frequently.
  10. Place Namesto be removed by the action of water (often fol. by away):Much of the topsoil washes away each spring.
  11. wash down:
    • to clean completely by washing:to wash down a car.
    • to facilitate the swallowing of (food or medicine) by drinking water or other liquid:to wash down a meal with a glass of wine.
  12. wash one's hands of. See hand (def. 75).
  13. wash out:
    • to be removed by washing:The stain wouldn't wash out.
    • to damage or demolish by the action of water:The embankment was washed out by the storm.
    • Informal Termsto fail to qualify or continue;
      be eliminated:to wash out of graduate school.
    • to become dim, indistinct, or blurred:The face of the watch washes out in sunlight.
  14. wash up:
    • to wash one's face and hands:Aren't you going to wash up? Dinner is almost ready.
    • to wash (dishes, flatware, pots, etc.):I'll wash up the dishes, don't bother. We had someone in to wash up after the party.
    • to end, esp. ignominiously (usually in the passive):After that performance, he's all washed up as a singer.

n. 
  1. the act or process of washing with water or other liquid:to give the car a wash.
  2. a quantity of clothes, linens, etc., washed, or to be washed, at one time:a heavy wash.
  3. a liquid with which something is washed, wetted, colored, overspread, etc.:She gave the room a wash of pale blue.
  4. the flow, sweep, dash, or breaking of water:The wash of the waves had drenched us.
  5. the sound made by this:listening to the wash of the Atlantic.
  6. water moving along in waves or with a rushing movement:the wash of the incoming tide.
  7. Nauticalthe rough or broken water left behind a moving ship, boat, etc.;
    wake:The little boats tossed about in the wash from the liner's propellers.
  8. Aeronauticsthe disturbance in the air left behind by a moving airplane or any of its parts:wing wash.
  9. any of various liquids for grooming or cosmetic purposes:a hair wash.
  10. Medicinea lotion or other liquid having medicinal properties, as an antiseptic solution or the like (often used in combination):to apply wash to a skinned knee;mouthwash;eyewash.
  11. Miningminerals from which valuable material can be extracted by washing.
  12. Geographythe wearing away of the shore by breaking waves.
  13. Geographya tract of land washed by the action of the sea or a river.
  14. Geographya marsh, fen, or bog.
  15. Geographya small stream or shallow pool.
  16. Geographya shallow arm of the sea or a shallow part of a river.
  17. Geographya depression or channel formed by flowing water.
  18. Geologyalluvial matter transferred and deposited by flowing water.
  19. Geography, Dialect TermsAlso called dry wash. [Western U.S.]the dry bed of an intermittent stream.
  20. Fine Arta broad, thin layer of color applied by a continuous movement of the brush, as in water-color painting.
  21. ArchitectureAlso called watershed, weathering. 
    • an upper surface so inclined as to shed rain water from a building.
    • any member of a building having such a surface.
  22. MetallurgyAlso, washing. a thin coat of metal applied in liquid form:a gold wash.
  23. waste liquid matter, refuse, food, etc., from the kitchen, as for hogs;
    swill (often used in combination):hogwash.
  24. washy or weak liquor or liquid food.
  25. Winethe fermented wort from which the spirit is extracted in distilling.
  26. Informal Termsan action that yields neither gain nor loss:The company's financial position is a wash compared with last year.
  27. come out in the wash:
    • to have a good or satisfactory result;
      turn out eventually:The situation may look hopeless now, but it will all come out in the wash.
    • to be revealed;
      become known.

adj. 
  1. capable of being washed without shrinking, fading, etc.;
    washable:a wash dress.
  • Gmc *watskan, equivalent. to *wat- (root of water) + *-sk- verb, verbal suffix + *-an infinitive suffix
  • Middle English washen (verb, verbal), Old English wascan (cognate with Dutch wasschen, German waschen, Old Norse vaska) bef. 900
    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged clean, lave, rinse, launder, mop, swab.
    • 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged bedew.
    • 5.See corresponding entry in Unabridged bathe.
    • 28.See corresponding entry in Unabridged ablution, cleansing, bathing.
    • 41.See corresponding entry in Unabridged swamp, morass.

Wash  (wosh, wôsh),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Place Names The, a shallow bay of the North Sea, on the coast of E England. 20 mi. (32 km) long;
    15 mi. (24 km) wide.

Wash., 
  1. Washington (defs. 4, 5).

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
wash out vb (adverb)
  1. (transitive) to wash (the inside of something) so as to remove (dirt)
  2. Also: wash off to remove or be removed by washing: grass stains don't wash out easily
n washout
  1. erosion of the earth's surface by the action of running water
  2. a narrow channel produced by this erosion
  3. informal a total failure or disaster
  4. an incompetent person
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