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washing$91182$ - tradução para grego

Check Washing; Cheque washing

washing      
n. πλύσιμο, πλύση, μπουγάδα, νίψιμο
dish washing         
  • A dish wand, a modern-day implement for washing dishes by hand, consisting of a hollow handle filled with a mixture of water and dish soap that is absorbed out through the sponge at the end when pressed and scrubbed against dishes
  • An open dishwasher
  • A dishwasher containing clean dishes
  • Nuns washing dishes. [[Key Monastery]], [[Spiti]], India. 2004
  • Washing dishes in the United States, 2014
PROCESS OF CLEANING DISHES AND COOKWARE, GENERALLY USING WATER AND A DETERGENT OR SOAP
Dish sanitizing; Washing dishes; Dish washing; Dish cleaning; Washing up; Dish-washing; Washing-up; Scourage; Dishpan hands; Dish-pan hands; Dishwashing brush; Washing Up; Wash dishes
λάντζα
liquid detergent         
  • Dishwashing liquid in use
  • Plastic bottles of dishwashing liquid
  • Dishwashing liquid mixed with water on the left side of a [[sink]]
  • Soap [[foam]] bubbles once water and dishwashing liquid are mixed and aerated
  • An oiled [[Gannet]] being washed
DETERGENT USED FOR CLEANING DISHES
Washing-up liquid; Washing liquid; Dish soap; Dishsoap; Washing up liquid; Dishwashing detergent; Liquid detergent; Dish washing detergent; Liquid dish soap; Dish washing liquid; Dish detergent; Dishwashing soap
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Definição

wash one's hands
euphemistic
go to the toilet.

Wikipédia

Check washing

Check washing is the process of erasing details from checks to allow them to be rewritten, usually for criminal purposes such as fraudulent withdrawal from the victim's bank account.

Various steps can be taken by the writer of the check to reduce the possibility of falling victim to check washing. These include mailing checks by placing them in secured mailboxes, using secure ink dispensed from a gel, rollerball, or fountain pen, filling in all lines on the check, and careful scrutiny of bank statements.

The actual process of washing a check is relatively simple and can be accomplished with basic solvents. The actual solvent is largely irrelevant — more importantly, the polarity of the solvent must match the polarity of the dye in the ink. For example, an ink that is mostly made of a polar dye would require a polar solvent (e.g. acetone or isopropanol). Both nail polish remover (acetone) and rubbing alcohol (isopropanol) are able to pull most common inks away from paper in minutes. Similarly, a non-polar dye would require a non-polar solvent (e.g. toluene or a similar hydrocarbon).