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		Definition of washing in English: washingnoun ˈwɒʃɪŋ mass noun1The action of washing oneself or laundering clothes, bed linen, etc. 洗,洗涤  her arms were red to the elbow from doing other people's washing  avoid over-enthusiastic washing Example sentencesExamples -  Toilet paper is a rarity and soap and water for washing is generally notable by its absence.
 -  Regular washing however weakens the skin thus making it easier for the bacteria to invade and cause damage.
 -  And it is durable, looking the same after repeated washings.
 -  Yet this is an invaluable tool in a household where the washing and drying of clothes is a daily task.
 -  Up until the late eighteenth century, washing was usually restricted to the hands and the face.
 -  Therefore, hot-water washing of bed linens, towels, and recently worn clothing is all you have to do.
 -  Face and hand washing was more common but knowledge of hygiene was non-existent.
 -  Apart from immunisation, hand washing is seen as the best way to halt the spread of infections.
 -  Any towels used to dry the affected eye after washing should not come into contact with the other eye or be used by other people.
 -  Thorough hand washing is the single most effective measure to prevent spread of infection.
 -  The best thing about them is that they'll maintain their form, even after repeat washings.
 -  Frequent hand washing is important in avoiding the spread of flu and cold viruses.
 -  Most surgical operation sites simply need to be kept clean by daily washing with cool water.
 -  Daily gentle washing with soap, detergent, or alcohol is effective.
 -  Frequent routine cleansing of the skin and daily washing of work clothes are necessary.
 -  On that basis, we might as well all give up washing and go around smelling like badgers, and nearly as hairy, too.
 -  Fabrics made with the coating withstand repeated washing with water and are therefore reusable.
 
 Synonyms cleansing, bathing, showering, scrubbing, purification - 1.1 A quantity of clothes, bed linen, etc. that is to be washed or has just been washed.
要洗的衣物;刚洗好的衣物  she took her washing around to the launderette 她把要洗的衣物拿到自助式洗衣店去洗。 Example sentencesExamples -  Do not store up all your washing and take it home to your mum at the end of term.
 -  Now I go to get my washing in and spiders have built webs between the straps of my bras.
 -  An assortment of leather sheaths hang like washing on a line in a mocked-up Saxon trader's stall.
 -  I was the one who helped her clean her house, deal with bills and sort through her washing.
 -  Still, they already think we're a little odd because the man of the house hangs washing on the line.
 -  Chores could include emptying bins, hanging up washing or setting the table.
 -  Everyone takes a share in clearing away the meal, doing the dishes and folding the washing.
 -  In the house she puts the washing in the machine and takes it out again.
 -  We would also help to hang out the washing on the clothes line and then lift it with a wooden prop.
 -  People would be picking bits off their washing on the line wondering what it was.
 -  I only need someone to hang my washing on the line.
 -  There's another load of washing about to finish, and the dishes to be washed.
 -  I went and hung out a load of washing in the time it took to log on and get into my site.
 -  That's right its a laundrette which emails you when your washing is done so you can go and get it.
 -  As Sarah sat folding her washing, she remembered the terror and sadness she had felt that day.
 -  We doubt though that people will still be hanging out their washing across the back streets.
 -  I made notes and muttered the new words as I watered the garden and hung washing on the line.
 -  Myra had learned to only hang out the washing if the wind was blowing from the direction of the common.
 -  I was no exception, and I gathered up the washing and made my way down to the laundry.
 -  When he started to neatly fold his washing, the large and angry crowd was bristling.
 
  
    Definition of washing in US English: washingnoun 1The action of washing oneself or laundering clothes, bed linen, etc. 洗,洗涤 Example sentencesExamples -  On that basis, we might as well all give up washing and go around smelling like badgers, and nearly as hairy, too.
 -  Any towels used to dry the affected eye after washing should not come into contact with the other eye or be used by other people.
 -  Daily gentle washing with soap, detergent, or alcohol is effective.
 -  Therefore, hot-water washing of bed linens, towels, and recently worn clothing is all you have to do.
 -  Thorough hand washing is the single most effective measure to prevent spread of infection.
 -  Face and hand washing was more common but knowledge of hygiene was non-existent.
 -  Frequent routine cleansing of the skin and daily washing of work clothes are necessary.
 -  And it is durable, looking the same after repeated washings.
 -  Toilet paper is a rarity and soap and water for washing is generally notable by its absence.
 -  Most surgical operation sites simply need to be kept clean by daily washing with cool water.
 -  Yet this is an invaluable tool in a household where the washing and drying of clothes is a daily task.
 -  Up until the late eighteenth century, washing was usually restricted to the hands and the face.
 -  Apart from immunisation, hand washing is seen as the best way to halt the spread of infections.
 -  The best thing about them is that they'll maintain their form, even after repeat washings.
 -  Regular washing however weakens the skin thus making it easier for the bacteria to invade and cause damage.
 -  Fabrics made with the coating withstand repeated washing with water and are therefore reusable.
 -  Frequent hand washing is important in avoiding the spread of flu and cold viruses.
 
 Synonyms cleansing, bathing, showering, scrubbing, purification - 1.1 A quantity of clothes, bed linen, etc. that is to be washed or has just been washed.
要洗的衣物;刚洗好的衣物  she took her washing around to the laundromat 她把要洗的衣物拿到自助式洗衣店去洗。 Example sentencesExamples -  We would also help to hang out the washing on the clothes line and then lift it with a wooden prop.
 -  There's another load of washing about to finish, and the dishes to be washed.
 -  Chores could include emptying bins, hanging up washing or setting the table.
 -  We doubt though that people will still be hanging out their washing across the back streets.
 -  Myra had learned to only hang out the washing if the wind was blowing from the direction of the common.
 -  People would be picking bits off their washing on the line wondering what it was.
 -  I was the one who helped her clean her house, deal with bills and sort through her washing.
 -  I only need someone to hang my washing on the line.
 -  Do not store up all your washing and take it home to your mum at the end of term.
 -  Everyone takes a share in clearing away the meal, doing the dishes and folding the washing.
 -  I made notes and muttered the new words as I watered the garden and hung washing on the line.
 -  When he started to neatly fold his washing, the large and angry crowd was bristling.
 -  I went and hung out a load of washing in the time it took to log on and get into my site.
 -  Still, they already think we're a little odd because the man of the house hangs washing on the line.
 -  Now I go to get my washing in and spiders have built webs between the straps of my bras.
 -  That's right its a laundrette which emails you when your washing is done so you can go and get it.
 -  In the house she puts the washing in the machine and takes it out again.
 -  An assortment of leather sheaths hang like washing on a line in a mocked-up Saxon trader's stall.
 -  I was no exception, and I gathered up the washing and made my way down to the laundry.
 -  As Sarah sat folding her washing, she remembered the terror and sadness she had felt that day.
 
  
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