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单词 rinse
释义
rinse1 verbrinse2 noun
rinserinse1 /rɪns/ ●●○ verb [transitive] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINrinse1
Origin:
1200-1300 Old French rincer, perhaps from Vulgar Latin recentiare, from Latin recens; RECENT
Verb Table
VERB TABLE
rinse
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theyrinse
he, she, itrinses
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theyrinsed
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave rinsed
he, she, ithas rinsed
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad rinsed
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill rinse
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have rinsed
Continuous Form
PresentIam rinsing
he, she, itis rinsing
you, we, theyare rinsing
PastI, he, she, itwas rinsing
you, we, theywere rinsing
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been rinsing
he, she, ithas been rinsing
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been rinsing
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be rinsing
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been rinsing
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Drain and rinse the noodles under cold water.
  • He rinsed out a glass and poured himself a whiskey.
  • I'll just rinse the lettuce under the tap.
  • Keith stood by the sink, rinsing the dishes.
  • Rosie rinsed her mouth to get rid of the taste.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • All of the above can be rinsed out and used over and over again.
  • Apply to face and neck, leave on for 10-15 minutes and rinse off with cool water.
  • As Polly rinsed and dried her hands she was aware of being studied.
  • He constantly rinsed his eyes with cold water.
  • I rinsed the sponge as well as I could, lathered it, squeezed much black water out of it.
  • It is then removed from the etch tank, rinsed, dried, and finally tested by making five current measurements.
  • Rachaela rinsed her hair and wrapped it up in another towel.
  • Start with fresh, ripe fruit, then rinse carefully in cold water and drain well or pat dry with paper towel.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
to remove dirt from something: · I need to clean the car.· Clean the mud off your shoes.
to clean something with water and usually soap: · She’s washing her hair.· There’s nowhere to wash your clothes.
to clean a surface with a cloth, often a wet cloth: · Wipe the worktop when you’ve finished cooking.
to wash something by rubbing it hard, especially with a brush: · They made her scrub the floor.
to remove dirt from something using water, especially after washing it with soap: · Rinse your hair thoroughly after shampooing it.
formal to clean your skin, using water or a special cream: · There are many products available for cleansing your skin.
to clean a wound or a part of your body with water: · Bathe the cut and put a plaster on it.
(also do the washing-up British English) to wash plates and pans after a meal: · Who’s going to help me do the dishes?
(also do the washing British English) to wash clothes: · On Tuesdays, he does the washing.
to clean something with soap and water: · Our car needs washing.· Make sure that you wash your hands.
British English, do the laundry American English to wash clothes that need to be washed: · Did you do the laundry this morning?· I do the washing on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
British English (also wash up British English), do the dishes American English to wash all the cups, plates, knives etc that you have used during a meal: · If you do the cooking tonight, I’ll do the washing up.· Who’s going to do the dishes?
formal to make something completely clean, especially using a special substance: · Carefully cleanse the cut to get rid of any grit or dirt.
to wash something with water in order to remove soap or dirt: · I’ll just rinse the lettuce under the tap.
to make something very clean, using a stiff brush and water, or soap and water: · Lou was on her knees, scrubbing the kitchen floor.
to wash a floor with a wet mop (=special stick with thick threads on the end): · A cleaner mopped the floor between the beds.
Longman Language Activatorto wash something using water but without soap
to wash something with water in order to remove soap or dirt: · I'll just rinse the lettuce under the tap.· Rosie rinsed her mouth to get rid of the taste.rinse out something (=quickly clean a container, just using water): · He rinsed out a glass and poured himself a whiskey.
to leave something in water for a long time in order to clean it or make it easier to wash later: · You'll have to soak that shirt to get the blood off it.leave something to soak: · Just leave that pan to soak overnight.
WORD SETS
bin, nounbin liner, nounboil, verbborax, nounBrillo pad, nounbroom, nounbroomstick, nouncarpet sweeper, nounchar, verbchar, nouncharlady, nouncharwoman, nounchimney sweep, nouncleaner, nouncleanser, nounclothes basket, nounclothesline, nounclothes peg, nounconditioner, noundeodorize, verbdescale, verbdisinfect, verbdisinfectant, noundry-clean, verbdust, verbduster, noundustpan, nounfabric softener, nounfeather duster, nounflush, verbFrench polish, nounfumigate, verbhamper, nounHoover, nounhoover, verbhygiene, nounhygienic, adjectivekitchen roll, nounlaundry basket, nounlimescale, nounline, nounload, nounmangle, nounmop, nounmop, verbpolish, nounrag, nounrinse, verbrinse, nounsanitary, adjectivesanitation, nounscour, verbscourer, nounscrub, verbscrub, nounscrubbing brush, nounshampoo, nounsoak, verbsoak, nounsoapflakes, nounsoap powder, nounsoapsuds, nounsoapy, adjectivesoda, nounsoftener, nounspin, verbspin-dryer, nounsqueegee, nounstarch, verbsuds, nounswab, verbsweep, verbsweep, nounsweeper, nounsweepings, nounswill, verbswill, nountea cloth, nountea towel, nountide-mark, nounturpentine, nounturps, nounvacuum, nounvacuum, verbvacuum cleaner, nounwash, nounwashable, adjectivewashboard, nounwashcloth, nounwashday, nounwasher, nounwasher-dryer, nounwashing, nounwashing line, nounwashing machine, nounwashing powder, nounwashing soda, nounwashing-up, nounwashing-up liquid, nounwashtub, nounwhisk broom, nounwindow cleaner, nounwipe, verbwire wool, nounwring, verbwringer, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB
· The existence of the photographs, all the sordid aspects of the man's life were rinsed away by the formalized prose.· Alternatively the chemical may react with the dirt so that it becomes water soluble and it can be rinsed away.· Water was then added to loosen the mixture and rinsed away.· It will dissolve most dirt forming a solution that can be rinsed away.
· Final rinse: Rinse off with fresh cold water and dry to a damp finish with a disposable paper towel. 6.· Just rinse off the zucchini and dry it.· Apply to face and neck, leave on for 10-15 minutes and rinse off with cool water.· I rinse off and stand, dripping, on a towel.· Skin-smoothing Neutrogena Rainbath not only cleanses gently and effectively but also rinses off completely to leave your skin feeling softer and smoother!· She rinsed off and stepped out of the shower.· Always rinse off all salt and chlorinated water after swimming, as these have a drying effect on the skin.· Leave for 2-3 mins, or more if your hair needs it, then rinse off with warm water.
· Try switching to hair care products with a light consistency and make sure you rinse out any setting agents thoroughly.· Farini carried a wash tub, lowered a pail into the river, and rinsed out a dozen pocket handkerchiefs.· All of the above can be rinsed out and used over and over again.· The contents are then rinsed out and the liquid piped to the sprayer.· To rinse out the sponge, I simply use a bucket of water.· Using a wash-down hose, rinse out the oven and then finish off to a fine sparkle with a quick wipe around.· Polly went into her little kitchen and rinsed out two glasses, being careful to thumb off the lipstick on the rims.
NOUN
· Keep drinking plenty of water to rinse your mouth.· Mitchell swallowed some accidentally as he rinsed his mouth but forced it back up before the microbes could celebrate a new host.· He put his toothbrush down and rinsed his mouth out.· I rinsed my mouth with water from the stream, and my stomach rebelled at even the taste of water.· He spits out his tobacco and rinses his mouth.
· Wash the container in hot soapy water and rinse thoroughly in hot water.· Keep drinking plenty of water to rinse your mouth.· She scooped water to rinse and cool her face.· Water: If you have nothing else, at least use cold water to rinse out your works.· I washed them in clean fresh water, rinsed them twice, then dried them in the oven of my cast-iron stove.
VERB
· Boil 15 minutes. Drain and rinse well with cold water.· Blanch in pot of boiling water. Drain and rinse.· Cover and refrigerate, turning the goose twice each day for 4 days. Drain goose and rinse well.· Add noodles and cook until softened, about 1 minute. Drain and rinse under cold water until cool.· Boil 5 to 6 minutes to eliminate excess fat. Drain and rinse with cold water to remove residue.· Cook pasta until just done, then drain and rinse with cold water.
1to wash clothes, dishes, vegetables etc quickly with water, especially running water, and without soap:  Let me just rinse my hands. Rinse the vegetables under a cold tap.rinse something out Don’t forget to rinse out your swimsuit. see thesaurus at clean2to remove soap, dirt etc from something by washing it quickly with waterrinse something off/out/away etc Leave the shampoo for two minutes, then rinse it off with warm water. I rinsed the mud out under the tap. The cream rinses off easily.3to put colour into your hair SYN  dye4if you rinse your mouth, or rinse your mouth out, you wash it by filling it with water and then spitting (spit) the water outgargle
rinse1 verbrinse2 noun
rinserinse2 noun Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Add fabric softener during the final rinse.
  • It's just a rinse, so I can wash the color right out.
  • Pass me your cup, and I'll give it a quick rinse.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Rinse the can out twice with boiling water to remove all the extract and pour the rinse water into the pan.
  • A sanitiser used to replace cleaning and disinfection still requires the final rinse and the standard achieved is likely to be indifferent.
  • Almost like the hair rinse commercial, she smiled to herself.
  • Indicator lights show when salt and rinse aid are low and an overfill protector reduces the risk of flooding.
  • It was as if the landscape had been dipped in a purple rinse and hung out in the sun to fade.
  • Limeflower - induces sleep; makes a fragrant conditioning hair rinse - brew as with the camomile rinse.
  • Not when they wrung out sheets so tight the rinse water ran back up their arms.
word sets
WORD SETS
bin, nounbin liner, nounboil, verbborax, nounBrillo pad, nounbroom, nounbroomstick, nouncarpet sweeper, nounchar, verbchar, nouncharlady, nouncharwoman, nounchimney sweep, nouncleaner, nouncleanser, nounclothes basket, nounclothesline, nounclothes peg, nounconditioner, noundeodorize, verbdescale, verbdisinfect, verbdisinfectant, noundry-clean, verbdust, verbduster, noundustpan, nounfabric softener, nounfeather duster, nounflush, verbFrench polish, nounfumigate, verbhamper, nounHoover, nounhoover, verbhygiene, nounhygienic, adjectivekitchen roll, nounlaundry basket, nounlimescale, nounline, nounload, nounmangle, nounmop, nounmop, verbpolish, nounrag, nounrinse, verbrinse, nounsanitary, adjectivesanitation, nounscour, verbscourer, nounscrub, verbscrub, nounscrubbing brush, nounshampoo, nounsoak, verbsoak, nounsoapflakes, nounsoap powder, nounsoapsuds, nounsoapy, adjectivesoda, nounsoftener, nounspin, verbspin-dryer, nounsqueegee, nounstarch, verbsuds, nounswab, verbsweep, verbsweep, nounsweeper, nounsweepings, nounswill, verbswill, nountea cloth, nountea towel, nountide-mark, nounturpentine, nounturps, nounvacuum, nounvacuum, verbvacuum cleaner, nounwash, nounwashable, adjectivewashboard, nounwashcloth, nounwashday, nounwasher, nounwasher-dryer, nounwashing, nounwashing line, nounwashing machine, nounwashing powder, nounwashing soda, nounwashing-up, nounwashing-up liquid, nounwashtub, nounwhisk broom, nounwindow cleaner, nounwipe, verbwire wool, nounwring, verbwringer, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 I gave my hands a quick rinse.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· Rinse the can out twice with boiling water to remove all the extract and pour the rinse water into the pan.· Not when they wrung out sheets so tight the rinse water ran back up their arms.· For instance in a tank dishwasher roughly 90 litres of rinse water are dosed to every 100 litres wash water dosed.· The rinse water drained out of the machine with a sucking groan.· Two buckets are often used together, one for the cleaning solution and the other for the rinse water.· Ideally this water should be wrung out into another container and not mixed with fresh rinse water.· Solution and rinse water may be changed between charges.
1[countable] when you rinse something:  I gave my hands a quick rinse.2[countable, uncountable] a product you use to change the colour of your hair or to make it more shiny SYN  dye:  a blue rinse for grey hair
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