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 Translation for 'to wash sth' from English to Italian
lavare qc.to wash sth.
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Partial Matches
gareggiare con qn./qc. in qc.to rival sb./sth. in sth.
isolare (qn./qc.) da qc.to isolate (sb./sth.) from sth.
rivaleggiare con qn./qc. in qc.to rival sb./sth. in sth.
chiudere qc. a chiaveto lock sth.
chim.tec.
zincare qc. [ricoprire di zinco]
to galvanize sth.
chim.tec.
zincare qc. [ricoprire di zinco]
to zinc sth.
stagnare qc.to tin sth.
prescrivere qc.to prescribe sth.
preriscaldare qc.to preheat sth.
unverified riscaldare in anticipo qc.to preheat sth.
spedire qc.to post sth.
alterare qc.to alter sth.
scienza
immortalare qc.
to immortalize sth.
adacquare qc.to irrigate sth.
piegare qc.to fold sth.
riempire qc.to refill sth.
riparare qc.to repair sth.
abbinare qc.to match sth.
unverified tracannare qc. [coll.]to down sth.
spellare qc.to skin sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • Gram-negative cells have a thinner peptidoglycan layer that allows the crystal violet to wash out on addition of ethanol.
  • The majority of the lake bed is covered in a layer of contaminated sediment and local health officials at the Panhandle Health District advise the lake's visitors to wash anything that has come into contact with potentially lead-laced soil or dust in the Coeur d'Alene River basin.
  • Their spherical bottom and vertical sides reduce mass loss when pouring, make them easier to wash out, and allow convenient monitoring of the contents.
  • In the form of counseling that Hubbard called "auditing," "auditors attempt to wash away associated emotional burdens and therein are supposed to cure people from their troubles".
  • This hexagonal structure stood against the north alley of the cloister, opposite the entrance to the monks' refectory, and had several spouts to enable a number of monks to wash at once.

  • However, Heracles succeeded by rerouting the rivers Alpheus and Peneus to wash out the filth.
  • Sturges wanted the film to begin with the prologue: "This is the story of a man who wanted to wash an elephant.
  • The text explains that this laver was to be used for the Israelite priests to wash their hands and feet when they entered the sanctuary.
  • Eusebius recorded this practice of canthari located in the courtyards of churches, for the faithful to wash themselves (especially the hands and feet) before entering a Christian house of worship.
  • The reason for the increased incidence and elevated levels of "Campylobacter" was reported to be an improperly installed washing plant, where dirty water was accidentally used to wash transport cages.

  • The god consented, telling Midas to wash in the river Pactolus.
  • Thousands of pilgrims visit the place in winter every year, especially on the Makar Sankranti day for a holy dip in the sacred kund which is believed to wash away one's sins.
  • The ancient Leechwell, so named because of the supposed medicinal properties of its water, and apparently where lepers once came to wash, still provides fresh water.
  • An ancient use of walnut ink was to stain the hands of criminals in Romani communities. Once stained, it is impossible to wash off and remains in the skin for a long period of time.
  • The narrow stance will give the rider a concentrated stability between the bindings allowing the board to dig into the snow quicker than a wider stance so the rider is less prone to wash out.

  • Whether by coagulation or the phoretic effect, once the aerosol of smoke particles are at this lower atmospheric level, cloud seeding can begin, permitting precipitation to wash the smoke aerosol out of the atmosphere by the wet deposition mechanism.
  • Its late Latin name was "lavandārius", from "lavanda" (things to be washed), from "lavāre" from the verb "lavo" (to wash).
  • He begs Charbonnet to wash his hands and sterilize his instruments; Charbonnet finally agrees that if Charbonnet lives another month, Pasteur will retract and denounce all his work on rabies.
  • In this episode, Apostle Peter objects and does not want to allow Jesus to wash his feet, but Jesus answers him, "Unless I wash you, you have no part with me", [...] after which Peter agrees.
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