English to Icelandic Meaning of washing - þvo


Washing :
þvo

þvo, Racing, fluga, gangi, Auðvitað, hreinsun, flutningur

fljúga, þvo, gangi, Racing, bólginn, reiður

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Definitions of washing in English
Noun(1) the work of cleansing (usually with soap and water(2) garments or white goods that can be cleaned by laundering
Verb(1) clean with some chemical process(2) cleanse (one's body(3) cleanse with a cleaning agent, such as soap, and water(4) move by or as if by water(5) be capable of being washed(6) admit to testing or proof(7) separate dirt or gravel from (precious minerals(8) apply a thin coating of paint, metal, etc., to(9) remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent(10) form by erosion(11) make moist(12) wash or flow against(13) to cleanse (itself or another animal
Examples of washing in English
(1) Do not store up all your washing and take it home to your mum at the end of term.(2) I was no exception, and I gathered up the washing and made my way down to the laundry.(3) Up until the late eighteenth century, washing was usually restricted to the hands and the face.(4) Yet this is an invaluable tool in a household where the washing and drying of clothes is a daily task.(5) Face and hand washing was more common but knowledge of hygiene was non-existent.(6) I made notes and muttered the new words as I watered the garden and hung washing on the line.(7) Myra had learned to only hang out the washing if the wind was blowing from the direction of the common.(8) she took her washing around to the launderette(9) People would be picking bits off their washing on the line wondering what it was.(10) Daily gentle washing with soap, detergent, or alcohol is effective.(11) Therefore, hot-water washing of bed linens, towels, and recently worn clothing is all you have to do.(12) We doubt though that people will still be hanging out their washing across the back streets.(13) When he started to neatly fold his washing , the large and angry crowd was bristling.(14) Fabrics made with the coating withstand repeated washing with water and are therefore reusable.(15) I was the one who helped her clean her house, deal with bills and sort through her washing .(16) Now I go to get my washing in and spiders have built webs between the straps of my bras.
Related Phrases of washing
(1) wash ::
þvo
(2) washing machine ::
þvottavél
(3) washing powder ::
þvottaduft
(4) washing-up ::
vaska upp
(5) do the washing-up ::
vaskaðu upp
(6) do the washing ::
gera þvottinn
(7) washing away ::
þvo burt
(8) washing soda ::
þvottur gos
(9) washing line ::
þvo lína
(10) washing out ::
því að skola
Synonyms
Noun
1. wash ::
þvo
2. lavation ::
lavation
Different Forms
washing
Word Example from TV Shows
You know, I read that washing dishes
can be an excellent form of meditation.

You know, I read that WASHING dishes can be an excellent form of meditation.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 9

What, are you washing a crocodile?

What, are you WASHING a crocodile?

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 10

The key is that while washing the dishes,
one should only be

The key is that while WASHING the dishes, one should only be "WASHING the dishes."

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 9

I'm washing dishes.

I'm WASHING dishes.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 9

- Amy, I'm never washing this hand again.
- You really should.

- Amy, I'm never WASHING this hand again. - You really should.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 8

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