washed up

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English - Turkish
işi bitmiş
ayvayı yemiş
mahvolmuş
hapı yutmuş

Hepiniz hapı yutmuşsunuz. - You're all washed up.

wash up
{f} yıkayıp temizle
wash up
bulaşık yıkamak

Biraz bulaşık yıkamak istiyorum. - I want to wash up a little.

wash up
her tarafını yıkamak
wash up
yıkanmak

Yıkanmak her zaman harika hissettirir. - It always feels great to wash up.

Ben yemek yememizden önce yıkanmak isterim. - I'd like to wash up before we eat.

wash up
elini yüzünü yıkamak
wash up
{i} yıkanan
washed-up
mahvolmuş
washed-up
bitmiş
washed-up
tükenmiş
wash up
bulaşıkları yıkamak

İzin verirseniz bulaşıkları yıkamak istiyorum. - I'd like to wash up if I may.

be washed up
{k} mahvolmuş olmak, işi bitmiş olmak
to be washed up
yıldızı sönmek
wash up
(Fiili Deyim ) 1- elini yüzünü yıkamak 2- bulaşık yıkamak
wash up
bulaşık yıkama

Biraz bulaşık yıkamak istiyorum. - I want to wash up a little.

wash up
İng. bulaşıkları yıkamak
washed-up
hapı yutmuş
washed-up
işi bitmiş
washed-up
ayvayı yemiş
washedup
yıldızı sönmüş
washedup
bitkin düşmü
washedup
bitmiş
English - English
Finished; having no future in a particular role

Pavarotti's washed up as a singer, in my view.

Simple past tense and past participle of wash up
If you say that someone is washed up, you mean that their career or success has ended. He's all washed up, but he still yells at everyone
wash up
To be carried on to land by water

The whale was washed up on the beach.

wash up
To wash one's hands and/or face, often around mealtimes

Dinner is almost ready, so go and wash up.

wash up
To clean the utensils, dishes etc. used in preparing and eating a meal

Dinner has just finished, so go and wash up.

washed-up
no longer capable, effective or needed; over the hill
wash up
wash dishes, clean up after a meal; wash one's hands and face
wash up
wear out completely; "This kind of work exhausts me"; "I'm beat"; "He was all washed up after the exam"
wash up
carry somewhere (of water or current or waves); "The tide washed up the corpse
wash up
be carried somewhere by water or as if by water; "The body washed up on the beach"
wash up
If you wash up, you wash the plates, cups, cutlery, and pans which have been used for cooking and eating a meal. I ran some hot water and washed up I bet you make breakfast and wash up their plates, too
wash up
If you wash up, you clean part of your body with soap and water, especially your hands and face. He headed to the bathroom to wash up
wash up
wash one's face and hands; "She freshened up in the bathroom"
wash up
carry somewhere (of water or current or waves); "The tide washed up the corpse"
wash up
wash dishes; "I cook and my husband washes up after dinner"
wash up
If something is washed up on a piece of land, it is carried by a river or sea and left there. Thousands of herring and crab are washed up on the beaches during every storm The fossils appear to be an early form of seaweed washed up on a beach. see also washed up, washing-up
washed-up
if a person or an organization is washed-up, they will never be successful again
washed-up
was cleaned, was scrubbed; was exhausted, was weak; was done, was finished
washed up

    Turkish pronunciation

    wäşt ʌp

    Pronunciation

    /ˈwäsʜt ˈəp/ /ˈwɑːʃt ˈʌp/

    Etymology

    [ 'wosh, 'wäsh, chiefly ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English wascan; akin to Old High German waskan to wash and perhaps to Old English wæter water.
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