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Что (кто) такое wash up - определение


wash up         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Washup
1.
If you wash up, you wash the plates, cups, cutlery, and pans which have been used for cooking and eating a meal. (BRIT; in AM, use wash the dishes
)
I ran some hot water and washed up...
I bet you make breakfast and wash up their plates, too.
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P n (not pron), also V n P
2.
If you wash up, you clean part of your body with soap and water, especially your hands and face. (AM; in BRIT, use wash
)
He headed to the bathroom to wash up.
PHRASAL VERB: V P
3.
If something is washed up on a piece of land, it is carried by a river or sea and left there.
Thousands of herring and crab are washed up on the beaches during every storm...
The fossils appear to be an early form of seaweed washed up on a beach.
PHRASAL VERB: usu passive, be V-ed P prep/adv, V-ed P
4.
wash up         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Washup
1. (also wash something up) chiefly Brit. clean crockery and cutlery after use.
2. N. Amer. clean one's hands and face.
wash-up         
¦ noun informal a debrief or follow-up discussion.

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Wash up
Примеры употребления для wash up
1. "For instance, he would wash up on a Tuesday night.
2. Coins would occasionally wash up from wrecks after storms.
3. No doubt given the final score more will be made of it in the wash up.
4. Get out of bed, clean your teeth, feed the cat, wash up, go for a walk.
5. Frank Partridge with the latest package of drugs, worth millions, to wash up on Cornish beaches.