Wash your hands of Meaning in English
expression
释义
To decide you will no longer be involved with or responsible for something or someone, often after disagreeing or giving up on a situation.
用法与细微差别
This is an idiomatic and somewhat formal/neutral expression. It often suggests ending responsibility, usually with a sense of disappointment or frustration. Common after failed negotiations or unresolved problems. Not used for literal hand-washing.
例句
After the argument, he decided to wash his hands of the project.
basic
The teacher washed her hands of the troublemakers in class.
basic
I decided to wash my hands of the whole situation.
basic
She tried to help, but in the end, she washed her hands of the family drama.
natural
I can’t keep fixing their mess—they expect me to wash my hands of it, but I feel bad.
natural
Management just washed their hands of the issue and moved on.
natural