wash-up
- IPA[ˈwɒʃʌp]
英式
- an act of washing.;a person employed to wash dishes in the kitchen of a restaurant or hotel.
noun: wash-up, plural noun: wash-ups
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名詞
- 1. an act of washing.
- ▪ British informal a person employed to wash dishes in the kitchen of a restaurant or hotel.
- 2. informal a debriefing session or follow-up discussion the wash-up reports on the operation
- clean crockery and cutlery after use
Oxford American Dictionary
- clean crockery and cutlery after use
Oxford Dictionary
- the process of washing used crockery, cutlery, and other kitchen utensils: they've finished the washing-up
Oxford Dictionary
- deposited by the tide on a shore: washed-up jellyfish
Oxford American Dictionary
- deposited by the tide on a shore: washed-up jellyfish
Oxford Dictionary
- deposited by the tide on a shore: washed-up jellyfish
Oxford American Dictionary
- deposited by the tide on a shore: washed-up jellyfish
Oxford Dictionary
- soap or detergent in the form of a liquid for washing crockery, cutlery, and other kitchen utensils: clean the outside with a solution of warm water and washing-up liquid a washing-up liquid bottle
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈwôSHəp]
美式
- an act of washing, especially washing oneself or dishes.
Oxford American Dictionary