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                            شستشو دادن، رختشویی، شستن، شستشو، پاك كردن، غسل
                        
                        
 
                        
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                        We now know that constant antibiotic use in hospitals and animal farms, bad
WASH conditions, socio-cultural behavior, poverty, and nutrition promote AMR
development Evidence for these
associations has mostly emerged through studies in single disciplines or a few
disciplines at a time, i.e. almost in a linear fashion. However, in nature, there are
multi-variate drivers, yet unknown to us, that work independently or interdependently.
 
                        
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                           general:: 
                            wash
to clean something with soap and water: 
• Our car needs washing. • Make sure that you wash your hands. 
do the washing 
British English , do the laundry American English to wash clothes that need to be washed: 
• Did you do the laundry this morning? • I do the washing on Wednesdays and Saturdays. 
do the washing up 
British English ( also wash up British English ) , do the dishes American English to wash all the cups, plates, knives etc that you have used during a meal: 
• If you do the cooking tonight, I’ll do the washing up. • Who’s going to do the dishes? 
cleanse 
formal to make something completely clean, especially using a special substance: 
• Carefully cleanse the cut to get rid of any grit or dirt. 
rinse 
to wash something with water in order to remove soap or dirt: 
• I’ll just rinse the lettuce under the tap. 
scrub 
to make something very clean, using a stiff brush and water, or soap and water: 
• Lou was on her knees, scrubbing the kitchen floor. 
mop 
to wash a floor with a wet mop (= special stick with thick threads on the end ): 
• A cleaner mopped the floor between the beds.
                        
                        
 
                        
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                              verb ADV.  carefully, properly, thoroughly | gently She gently washed and dressed the wound. | quickly PHRASES  freshly/newly washed the smell of freshly washed hair,   noun ADJ.  good | quick | car VERB + WASH  have He had a quick wash and shave. | do I'm doing a dark wash (= washing all the dark clothes together). | could do with, need That car could do with a good wash. PREP.  in the ~ (= being washed or waiting to be washed) Your shirt's in the wash.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            Oxford Collocations Dictionary
                        
                        
                    
                    
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                           general:: 
                            wash sth down 
 [ M ] CLEAN 
 1. to clean a large object or surface with a liquid 
• He washed the car down with soapy water., wash up 
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 to wash your hands, especially before a meal 
• Go and wash up - your dinner's ready., wash (sth) out 
 [ M ] 
 If a colour or dirty mark washes out, or if you wash it out, it disappears when you wash it 
• Do you think these stains will wash out?, wash sth away 
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 If water or rain washes something away, it removes it or carries it away 
• The blood on the pavement had been washed away by the rain overnight., wash (sth) up 
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 to clean the plates, pans, and other things that you have used for cooking and eating 
• He washed up his mug and put it back on the shelf., wash sth down 
 [ M ] EAT 
 2. informal to eat food or swallow medicine with a drink that helps or improves it 
• Supper was fresh salmon and vegetables, washed down with a bottle of white wine., wash sth out 
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 If an event or sports competition is washed out, it is prevented from happening or stopped early because of heavy rain 
• The men's semi-finals in the tennis were washed out this morning.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
                        
                        
                    
                    
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                           general:: 
                            noun
laundry:  
We did the wash today.
verb
clean:  
You must wash your face.
verb
carried by wave:  
He was washed out to sea.
                        
                        
 
                        
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                           general:: 
                            In addition to the idioms beginning with WASH,  Also see  COME OUT IN THE WASH; WON'T WASH.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            American Heritage Idioms