Washing is the use of a liquid to displace solvent from filter cake.
Washing was carried out to remove dissolved substances from the pores in the cake.
Washing may be carried out to improve the purity of the filter cake or to recover usefulsoluble matter in the mother liquor.
Washing is the use of a liquid to displace solvent from filter cake.
Examples of 'washing' in a sentence
washing
You want a washing machine delivered tomorrow?
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
It turned out to be caused by a faulty washing machine in the rented flat upstairs.
The Sun (2016)
Make sure they are not somewhere noisy, ie on top of the washing machine.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
Its new washing machine comes with a phone or tablet app that helps you to choose the wash cycle best suited to your clothes.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
The dogs are trained to help with small tasks, such as turning on lights and emptying the washing machine.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
The temperature of the wash did not make a clear difference but use of biological washing powders tended to result in more fibres being released.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
I do the washing machine.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
The animals can help the wheelchair-bound to get dressed and undressed, turn on lights and empty the washing machine.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
They now say it's her washing powder that's the problem but we have tried different brands with the same result.
The Sun (2016)
Clean up with green washing up liquid.
The Sun (2015)
She does the ironing and hangs out the washing.
The Sun (2012)
The prams and rusting washing machines and old bikes were coming out of it.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
They also said their mothers still did their washing and ironing.
The Sun (2016)
The washing line had a light attached to the middle of it.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
They are not for the routine washing of clothes.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Also decide how you will buy household goods like loo roll and washing powder.
The Sun (2014)
But their rudimentary balconies are home to old bicycles and hanging washing rather than flags and banners.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Green appliances such as energy efficient fridges and washing machines were also installed.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
He does most of the ironing and the washing up.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Pato could sleep on a washing line!
The Sun (2013)
My dirty washing is piling up.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
But you can use ecofriendly washing liquids or wash at a lower temperature, or both.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
He doesn't give her dirty washing and he makes her laugh.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
My clothes were caked in hot, sticky washing powder.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
When he wasn't hanging his washing out and riding on the bus.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Selling a mop (with detachable head that goes in the washing machine!
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Britain would be throwing its dirty washing in a neighbour's garden.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
And of those who are the main earners, three in four do the washing and ironing.
The Sun (2012)
The tenement blocks in which many Scots lived made washing clothes and bedding a particularly heavy chore for housewives.
Smout, T.C. & Wood, Sydney Scottish Voices 1745-1960 (1990)
He said: 'My mother comes round and does my cleaning and washing.
The Sun (2011)
In my experience, they clean clothes but they don't do much for your washing machine.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
So if you're reading a report at work or folding washing at home, do it standing.
The Sun (2014)
When washing and drying clothes, ensuring that there is a full load on, and using lower temperature settings.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
In other languages
washing
British English: washing /ˈwɒʃɪŋ/ NOUN
Washing is clothes, sheets, and other things that need to be washed, are being washed, or have just been washed.
They brought the washing in before it rained.
American English: washing
Arabic: غَسِيل
Brazilian Portuguese: lavagem roupa suja
Chinese: 洗涤
Croatian: pranje
Czech: prádlo na praní
Danish: vasketøj
Dutch: was wasgoed
European Spanish: colada
Finnish: pyykki
French: lessive
German: Wäsche
Greek: πλύση
Italian: bucato
Japanese: 洗濯物
Korean: 세탁
Norwegian: vasking
Polish: pranie
European Portuguese: lavagem roupa suja
Romanian: rufe
Russian: стирка
Latin American Spanish: lavado
Swedish: tvätt
Thai: การซักเสื้อผ้า
Turkish: çamaşır
Ukrainian: прання
Vietnamese: quần áo giặt
All related terms of 'washing'
wash
If you wash something, you clean it using water and usually a substance such as soap or detergent .
washing day
a day on which clothes and linen are washed , often the same day each week
washing-up
To do the washing-up means to wash the plates , cups , cutlery, and pans which have been used for cooking and eating a meal.
bond washing
a series of deals in bonds made with the intention of avoiding taxation
washing line
A washing line is a strong cord which you can hang wet clothes on while they dry.
washing soda
the crystalline decahydrate of sodium carbonate , esp when used as a cleansing agent
washing machine
A washing machine is a machine that you use to wash clothes in.
washing powder
Washing powder is a powder that you use with water to wash clothes.
washing-up bowl
a bowl , usually plastic , in which dishes are washed
washing-up liquid
Washing-up liquid is a thick soapy liquid which you add to hot water to clean dirty dishes.
washing-up water
water used for washing dishes
wash up
If you wash up , you wash the plates , cups , cutlery, and pans which have been used for cooking and eating a meal.
washaway
to wash (the inside of something) so as to remove ( dirt )
wash out
If you wash out a container , you wash the inside of it.
hand-wash
to wash by hand rather than in a washing machine
strip-wash
a thorough , all-over wash with a flannel , sponge , etc, and water but without getting into a bath or shower
wash away
If rain or floods wash away something, they destroy it and carry it away.
wash down
If you wash something, especially food, down with a drink, you drink the drink after eating the food, especially to make the food easier to swallow or digest .
wash over
If something someone does or says washes over you, you do not notice it or it does not affect you in any way.
front-loading washing machine
a washing machine with a door at the front which opens one side of the drum into which washing is placed
top-loader
a washing machine with a horizontal door in its top rather than a vertical one in its front
Chinese translation of 'washing'
washing
(ˈwɔʃɪŋ)
n(u)
(dirty) 待洗衣物 (dài xǐ yīwù)
(clean) 洗好的衣物 (xǐhǎo de yīwù)
to do the washing洗衣服 (xǐ yīfu)
wash
(wɔʃ)
vt
[clothes, dishes, paintbrush]洗 (xǐ)
(= carry)
to be washed ashore/out to sea etc被冲(沖)到岸边(邊)/冲(沖)向大海等 (bèi chōngdào ànbiān/chōngxiàng dàhǎi děng)
vi
[person]洗净(淨) (xǐjìng)
[sea, waves etc]
to wash over/against sth冲(沖)过(過)/拍打某物 (chōngguò/pāidǎ mǒuwù)
n
(c) (= clean) 洗 (xǐ)
(s)[of ship]涡(渦)流 (wōliú)
to wash one's face/hands/hair洗脸(臉)/手/头(頭)发(髮) (xǐ liǎn/shǒu/tóufa)
to wash one's hands of sth/sb洗手不干(乾)某事/断(斷)绝(絕)与(與)某人的关(關)系(係) (xǐshǒu bù gàn mǒushì/duànjué yǔ mǒurén de guānxì)
to wash sth out of sth将(將)某物从(從)某物上冲(沖)掉 (jiāng mǒuwù cóng mǒuwù shang chōngdiào)