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Definition of washer in English:

washer

noun ˈwɒʃə
  • 1usually with modifier A person or device that washes something.

    洗涤者;洗涤器

    a glass washer

    玻璃清洗器。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other options available include heated front seats, electronic climate control and high pressure headlight washers.
    • Some naive ones, recruited by hair salons along dim streets in backward neighborhood of the city, soon realize that they cannot make easy money by merely working as hair washers.
    • The rusted remnants of a low-water spray washer hulked to the left.
    • The police often chase the young window washers away from their junction, but after a while they return.
    • The utility has monitored some of the car washers who took part in that Big Wash and found many of them put into practice what they had learned.
    • I will buy the robot floor washer when it comes out, and the automatic lawnmower as soon as I can afford one.
    • Duncan and his entourage were perched on a hanging scaffold, like window washers.
    • Motorists will also be able to have their bodywork brought up to scratch by a team of car washers, in return for a donation.
    • Would using a power washer do damage to my stones or grout?
    • A difference of three feet one way or another may not seem like much when you're deciding where to position a glass washer, but it can add up to hundreds or even thousands of extra steps for bartenders a week.
    • Also included were employees who had atypical or nontraditional jobs, such as glassware washers, computer programmers, and couriers.
    • Mark looked up from loading the glass washer to see a new face at the bar.
    • I think it would be worth the life-threatening beating to see the look on the car washers' faces.
    • It would have included a wide range of facilities, including round-the-clock jet washers, a car wash and garage shop.
    • The second cleaning method is to use a pressure washer.
    • A short, stout man by the name of Lars Benny was the general owner, barkeep and bottle washer of the joint.
    • Besides his own ingenuity, he used a tile setter's simple tools and a window washer's belt and buckle.
    • You could be a window washer on a skyscraper, and the anchor on your scaffold could break, just as the winds just gusting up to 30 miles an hour.
    • The station, planned to replace an existing one in Fulford Road, would see jet washers in use round the clock.
    • I think that leaf blowers, and power washers, and electric/gas powered lawn mowers create more problems than they solve.
    1. 1.1 A washing machine.
      洗衣机
      colour TV, automatic washer, fitted kitchen
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the case of a $5 item, I'd be tempted to just throw the thing in the washer with cold water, and then hang it or lay it flat on towels to dry.
      • At the time of his arrival, eliminate all noise of washer, dryer, dishwasher or vacuum.
      • Water heaters, washers, and dryers tend to crack over time, allowing water to trickle.
      • Also, appliances - such as domestic hot water heaters, washers, dryers, and freezers - that supply heat as a byproduct are often located in the basement.
      • Fully automatic washers did not become widely available until after World War II.
      • Transfer laundry from washer to dryer, start another load.
      • Sarah and I are doing the motherload of all loads of laundry, there's 7 of those side load washers here and we filled all of them up.
      • Tossing the bed sheets into the washer, I turned on the water and poured in a bit of soap, closing the lid after and letting it work itself.
      • The dogs took it all in their stride, but I am damp and cross with myself, since if I'd kept in the habit of turning off the washing machine taps after each load, then the washer might not have worn out.
      • I used to spend $50 every few weeks on laundry bills, because I had no washer or dryer.
      • Wash clothes in cold water whenever possible and use the washer only with a full load.
      • She had just thrown a load of whites in the washer when the doorbell rang.
      • The washer breaking down was the most annoying thing, happening just when the baby was sick and there was five times as much laundry to do.
      • I have the sheets in the washer and the duvet in the dryer.
      • While I emptied the mop bucket in the flowerbed M.J. put the sopping towels in the washer, we dried the remaining wet spots on the floor, and set about the business of serving dinner.
      • And he walked out of the apartment, heading down the hall to the community washer and dryer on this floor.
      • I generally strip the bed and toss the sheets in the washer.
      • Now I will move stuff from washer to dryer and go to bed.
      • They make everything from microwaves to cell phones from washers to security systems.
      • I placed them carefully on top of the dryer and put the pillowcase into the washer with a load of whites.
  • 2A small flat metal, rubber, or plastic ring fixed between two joining surfaces or between a nut and a bolt to spread the pressure or act as a spacer or seal.

    垫圈

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A rubber gasket and galvanized washer and nut hold the pipe in place and seal the hole.
    • He quietly gathered a few bolts and washers from the floor and threw them to the other end of a row of crates, causing a loud sound to come from that direction.
    • Now you need four sets of four standard round washers (metal or plastic, about 1 inch in diameter or a little less), purchased at any hardware store.
    • Secure each terminal end with the provided washers and lock nuts.
    • Then tighten the nuts and washers onto the bolts by hand.
    • Does that new faucet have rubber washers or plastic valves?
    • These make great places to store nails, screws, nut, bolts, washers, tacks, and staples.
    • Anyway, in brief, you use a screw and plastic washer on the back of the motherboard to hold a metal rod and plastic washer in place on the front side - one through each mounting hole.
    • You have to be careful not to drop the rings and washers in the grass.
    • Some kits come with lots of spacers and washers, others don't.
    • Install the lower washers, secure the assembly with a new nut, and reinstall the water line.
    • Replace worn tap washers for a quick and cheap way of saving water.
    • A good toolbox has lots of trays designed to hold all those odd bits of hardware, such as screws and bolts, washers, nuts, and nails.
    • Countersink the bolt holes to accommodate washers and nuts.
    • Bolts, nuts and washers are available at any hardware store.
    • Fasten the bottom of each brace with a 6-inch machine bolt and countersink the washer and nut.
    • Stainless steel bolts attach each panel to the wall; washers on the back create a 1/4-inch air space between the glass and the wall.
    • The boards may be held in place by stainless steel screws with large plastic washers.
    • The cost of faucet washers, either in a kit or singly, is minimal.
    • Deck hardware is soundly attached with stainless steel nuts, bolts and washers and either aluminum or fiberglass backing plates for distributing loads.
  • 3Australian A facecloth.

    〈澳〉洗脸毛巾

    I'll get you a cold washer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She added a scoop of Radox, picked up a washer from the end of the bath.
    • Gently wipe away all traces of the cleanser with a face washer wrung out in tepid water, rinsing at least twice more in warm water.
    • She uses the damp washer to wipe her face and head to cool her down.
    Synonyms
    facecloth, cloth

Rhymes

josher

Definition of washer in US English:

washer

noun
  • 1usually with modifier A person or device that washes something.

    洗涤者;洗涤器

    a glass washer

    玻璃清洗器。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The police often chase the young window washers away from their junction, but after a while they return.
    • The utility has monitored some of the car washers who took part in that Big Wash and found many of them put into practice what they had learned.
    • Motorists will also be able to have their bodywork brought up to scratch by a team of car washers, in return for a donation.
    • Besides his own ingenuity, he used a tile setter's simple tools and a window washer's belt and buckle.
    • It would have included a wide range of facilities, including round-the-clock jet washers, a car wash and garage shop.
    • Also included were employees who had atypical or nontraditional jobs, such as glassware washers, computer programmers, and couriers.
    • I think that leaf blowers, and power washers, and electric/gas powered lawn mowers create more problems than they solve.
    • You could be a window washer on a skyscraper, and the anchor on your scaffold could break, just as the winds just gusting up to 30 miles an hour.
    • The second cleaning method is to use a pressure washer.
    • A difference of three feet one way or another may not seem like much when you're deciding where to position a glass washer, but it can add up to hundreds or even thousands of extra steps for bartenders a week.
    • Duncan and his entourage were perched on a hanging scaffold, like window washers.
    • The station, planned to replace an existing one in Fulford Road, would see jet washers in use round the clock.
    • Other options available include heated front seats, electronic climate control and high pressure headlight washers.
    • A short, stout man by the name of Lars Benny was the general owner, barkeep and bottle washer of the joint.
    • I will buy the robot floor washer when it comes out, and the automatic lawnmower as soon as I can afford one.
    • Would using a power washer do damage to my stones or grout?
    • Mark looked up from loading the glass washer to see a new face at the bar.
    • I think it would be worth the life-threatening beating to see the look on the car washers' faces.
    • The rusted remnants of a low-water spray washer hulked to the left.
    • Some naive ones, recruited by hair salons along dim streets in backward neighborhood of the city, soon realize that they cannot make easy money by merely working as hair washers.
    1. 1.1 A washing machine.
      洗衣机
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I placed them carefully on top of the dryer and put the pillowcase into the washer with a load of whites.
      • The dogs took it all in their stride, but I am damp and cross with myself, since if I'd kept in the habit of turning off the washing machine taps after each load, then the washer might not have worn out.
      • Water heaters, washers, and dryers tend to crack over time, allowing water to trickle.
      • Transfer laundry from washer to dryer, start another load.
      • Sarah and I are doing the motherload of all loads of laundry, there's 7 of those side load washers here and we filled all of them up.
      • They make everything from microwaves to cell phones from washers to security systems.
      • In the case of a $5 item, I'd be tempted to just throw the thing in the washer with cold water, and then hang it or lay it flat on towels to dry.
      • At the time of his arrival, eliminate all noise of washer, dryer, dishwasher or vacuum.
      • Also, appliances - such as domestic hot water heaters, washers, dryers, and freezers - that supply heat as a byproduct are often located in the basement.
      • She had just thrown a load of whites in the washer when the doorbell rang.
      • The washer breaking down was the most annoying thing, happening just when the baby was sick and there was five times as much laundry to do.
      • Now I will move stuff from washer to dryer and go to bed.
      • Tossing the bed sheets into the washer, I turned on the water and poured in a bit of soap, closing the lid after and letting it work itself.
      • And he walked out of the apartment, heading down the hall to the community washer and dryer on this floor.
      • Fully automatic washers did not become widely available until after World War II.
      • I used to spend $50 every few weeks on laundry bills, because I had no washer or dryer.
      • I generally strip the bed and toss the sheets in the washer.
      • Wash clothes in cold water whenever possible and use the washer only with a full load.
      • While I emptied the mop bucket in the flowerbed M.J. put the sopping towels in the washer, we dried the remaining wet spots on the floor, and set about the business of serving dinner.
      • I have the sheets in the washer and the duvet in the dryer.
  • 2A small flat ring made of metal, rubber, or plastic fixed under a nut or the head of a bolt to spread the pressure when tightened or between two joining surfaces as a spacer or seal.

    垫圈

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Does that new faucet have rubber washers or plastic valves?
    • The cost of faucet washers, either in a kit or singly, is minimal.
    • A rubber gasket and galvanized washer and nut hold the pipe in place and seal the hole.
    • Now you need four sets of four standard round washers (metal or plastic, about 1 inch in diameter or a little less), purchased at any hardware store.
    • Anyway, in brief, you use a screw and plastic washer on the back of the motherboard to hold a metal rod and plastic washer in place on the front side - one through each mounting hole.
    • Install the lower washers, secure the assembly with a new nut, and reinstall the water line.
    • Replace worn tap washers for a quick and cheap way of saving water.
    • Stainless steel bolts attach each panel to the wall; washers on the back create a 1/4-inch air space between the glass and the wall.
    • Some kits come with lots of spacers and washers, others don't.
    • Secure each terminal end with the provided washers and lock nuts.
    • These make great places to store nails, screws, nut, bolts, washers, tacks, and staples.
    • Fasten the bottom of each brace with a 6-inch machine bolt and countersink the washer and nut.
    • A good toolbox has lots of trays designed to hold all those odd bits of hardware, such as screws and bolts, washers, nuts, and nails.
    • Then tighten the nuts and washers onto the bolts by hand.
    • You have to be careful not to drop the rings and washers in the grass.
    • Bolts, nuts and washers are available at any hardware store.
    • Countersink the bolt holes to accommodate washers and nuts.
    • He quietly gathered a few bolts and washers from the floor and threw them to the other end of a row of crates, causing a loud sound to come from that direction.
    • Deck hardware is soundly attached with stainless steel nuts, bolts and washers and either aluminum or fiberglass backing plates for distributing loads.
    • The boards may be held in place by stainless steel screws with large plastic washers.
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