Wash down Meaning in English
expression
ˈwɑʃ/ /ˈdaʊn
WAWSH-DOWN
wˈɒʃ/ /dˈaʊn
WOSH-DOWN
释义
To drink something in order to help swallow food or medicine, or to clean something by pouring water or another liquid over it.
用法与细微差别
'Wash down' is informal and common in everyday speech. It can refer to drinking to help swallow food ('wash it down with water') or to hosing/cleaning surfaces ('wash down the driveway'). Not for laundry or routine washing. Often used after eating something dry or hard.
Spanish: tragar (con bebida) - limpiar (con agua)Portuguese (BR): engolir (com bebida) - lavar (com água)Portuguese (PT): engolir (com bebida) - lavar (com água)Chinese (Simplified): 咽下(用饮料)- 冲洗(用水)Chinese (Traditional): 嚥下(用飲料)- 沖洗(用水)Hindi: पी लेना (पानी या पेय से) - धो देना (पानी से)Arabic: يغسل (بالسائل) - يبلع (مع شراب)Bengali: খেয়ে নেওয়া (জল দিয়ে) - ধুয়ে ফেলা (জল ঢেলে)Russian: запивать - смывать (водой)Japanese: 飲み下す - 洗い流すVietnamese: nuốt xuống (nhờ uống nước) - rửa sạch (bằng nước)Korean: 물로 넘기다 - 물로 씻어내다Turkish: yutmak için içmek - suyla yıkamakUrdu: پانی سے نگلنا - پانی سے دھوناIndonesian: menelan dengan bantuan minum - membilas (dengan air)
例句
He drank water to wash down the pills.
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We need to wash down the walls before painting.
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She ate a cracker and used juice to wash it down.
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Let's wash down the patio before the guests arrive.
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That sandwich was so dry—I had to wash it down with soda.
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After cleaning the grill, I always wash it down with hot water.
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