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Where can i wash up Meaning in English

expression

WAIR KAN EYE WAHSH UP
WAIR KAN EYE WOSH UP

释义

A polite question used to ask where you can clean your hands, face, or freshen up, often at someone's home or in public places.

用法与细微差别

'Wash up' is more common in British English for washing your hands/face before meals or after getting dirty; in American English, it can also mean cleaning the dishes. Usually used politely as a guest ('May I wash up?'). Not used for full bathing; use 'shower' or 'bath' for that.

例句

Where can I wash up before dinner?

basic

Excuse me, where can I wash up?

basic

After painting, I asked, 'Where can I wash up?'

basic

Hey, where can I wash up? My hands are really sticky.

natural

Do you mind telling me where can I wash up before we eat?

natural

Sorry, where can I wash up? I got mud all over my arms.

natural