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1 To wash dishes.
Phraseological unit: Busting Suds (Example: "I was "busting suds" for the local hotel.") -
2 мыть посуду
wash the dishes глагол: -
3 посуда
жфая́нсовая/гли́няная посу́да — crockery sg/AE earthenware sg
стекля́нная посу́да — glassware sg
фарфо́ровая посу́да — china(ware) sg
гря́зная посу́да — dirty dishes, the washing-up sg
мыть посу́ду — to wash the dishes, to wash up, to do the washing-up
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4 мыть
vt; св - вы́мыть, помы́тьмыть посу́ду — to do/to wash the dishes, BE to wash up
ты мой посу́ду, а я бу́ду вытира́ть — you do the washing-up coll and I'll do the drying
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5 вымыть
соввы́мойте мне го́лову — I want a shampoo, please
вы́мыть посу́ду — do/wash the dishes, вы́мыться сов wash up
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6 помыть посуду
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7 мыть посуду
1) General subject: wash up, do the washing-up2) Colloquial: wash up (up не употр., если речь идёт об одном предмете)3) Jargon: bubble dance (в армии)4) Makarov: dish up, do the dishes -
8 перемыть
сов.1) см. перемывать2) ( вымыть все или многие предметы) wash (d)перемы́ть всю посу́ду — wash up all the dishes
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