wring Posesivo hands - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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wring Posesivo hands - Übersetzung nach Englisch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wring; Wringing (disambiguation)

wring         
(v.) = estrujar, escurrir, retorcer
Ex: The statue depicted a nymph coming out of the water and wringing her wet hair.
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* wring + Nombre + out of/from = arrancar + Nombre + de, extraer + Nombre + de
* wring + Posesivo + hands = retorcerse las manos, preocuparse
hand washing         
  • Hand disinfection procedure according to the German standard DIN EN 1500
  • A nurse uses a smart hand washing device.
  • Video demonstration on hand washing
  • Poster used in Africa for raising awareness about hand washing after using the toilet with simple low-cost hand washing device
  • Hand washing stands at a school in [[Mysore]] district, Karnataka, India
  • A community handwashing facility in [[Rwanda]] with sinks for people of different heights. During the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Rwanda]] handwashing was part of a system of public health measures encouraged to reduce transmission.
  • Poster about when to wash hands to raise awareness about hygiene. This poster can be used to raise awareness on that topic amongst school children.
  • World map for [[SDG 6]] Indicator 6.2.1b in 2017: "Share of the population with basic handwashing facilities on premises"<ref name="OWID-handwashing">Ritchie, Roser, Mispy, Ortiz-Ospina (2018) [https://sdg-tracker.org/water-and-sanitation "Measuring progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals." (SDG 6)] ''SDG-Tracker.org, website''</ref>
  • A school girl using a [[Veronica Bucket]] in [[Ghana]] for handwashing
  • Building a culture of handwashing with children can create a change in culture with widespread public health benefits.
  • Electronic sign inside a [[Washington Metro]] station during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]
THE ACT OF CLEANING ONE'S HANDS
Wash your hands; Handwashing; Washing hands; Hand Washing; Personal hand washing; Hand-washing; Hand hygiene; Hand Hygiene; Hand washing with soap; Hand wash; Wash hands; Handwashing with soap; HWWS; Washing of hands; Tippy tap; Correct handwashing technique; Proper handwashing technique; Wash hand; Washing hand; Correct hand washing technique; Washing your hands; Wash one's hands; Washing one's hands; Handwash
lavado de manos
wring + Posesivo + hands      
(v.) = retorcerse las manos, preocuparse
Ex: They will wring their hands and knot their brows over problems, both simple and complex, that they and we got to or imagined.

Definition

unclean hands
n. a legal doctrine which is a defense to a complaint, which states that a party who is asking for a judgment cannot have the help of the court if he/she has done anything unethical in relation to the subject of the lawsuit. Thus, if a defendant can show the plaintiff had "unclean hands," the plaintiff's complaint will be dismissed or the plaintiff will be denied judgment. Unclean hands is a common "affirmative defense" pleaded by defendants and must be proved by the defendant. Example: Hank Hardnose sues Grace Goodenough for breach of contract for failure to pay the full amount for construction of an addition to her house. Goodenough proves that Hardnose had shown her faked estimates from subcontractors to justify his original bid to Goodenough. See also: affirmative defense

Wikipedia

Wringing

Wringing may refer to:

  • Wringing (gauge blocks), the temporary attachment of gauge blocks to each other
  • Wringer, a device that extracts liquid by action of twisting or squeezing (see: mangle (machine))
  • Neck wringing (see: strangling)