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View usage for: (rɪns) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense rinses, present participle rinsing, past tense, past participle rinsed1. verbWhen you rinse something, you wash it in clean water in order to remove dirt or soap from it. After shampooing, always rinse the hair several times in clear water. [VERB noun] It's important to rinse the rice to remove the starch. [VERB noun] Synonyms: wash, clean, wet, dip More Synonyms of rinse Rinse is also a noun. A quick rinse isn't sufficient. Use plenty of running water to wash away all tracesof shampoo. 2. verbIf you rinse your mouth, you wash it by filling your mouth with water or with a liquid that kills germs, then spitting it out. Use a toothbrush on your tongue as well, and rinse your mouth frequently. [VERB noun] Rinse out means the same as rinse. After her meal she invariably rinsed out her mouth. [VERB PARTICLE noun] You should rinse your mouth out after eating. [VERB noun PARTICLE] Rinse is also a noun. ...mouth rinses with fluoride. 3. countable nounA hair rinse is a dye whose colour gradually disappears after you have washed your hair a number of times, rather than being permanent. More Synonyms of rinse (rɪns) verb (transitive)1. to remove soap from (clothes, etc) by applying clean water in the final stage in washing 2. to wash lightly, esp without using soap to rinse one's hands 3. to give a light tint to (hair) noun4. the act or an instance of rinsing 5. hairdressing a liquid preparation put on the hair when wet to give a tint to it a blue rinse Derived forms rinsable (ˈrinsable) or rinsible (ˈrinsible) or rinseable adjective rinsability (ˌrinsaˈbility) or rinsibility (ˌrinsiˈbility) noun Word origin C14: from Old French rincer, from Latin recens fresh, new rinse in American English (rɪns) verb transitiveWord forms: rinsed or ˈrinsing1. to wash lightly, esp. by dipping into water or by letting water run over, into, or through 2. a. to remove soap, dirt, or impurities from in this way, esp. as a final part of washing b. to remove (soap, dirt, etc.) in this way 3. to flush (the mouth or teeth), as with clear water 4. a. to dip (fabrics, garments, etc.) into a dye solution b. to use a rinse on (the hair) noun6. the water or solution used in rinsing 7. a substance mixed with water and used to rinse or tint hair Derived forms rinser (ˈrinser) noun Word origin ME rincen < OFr rincer, earlier reïncier < VL * recentiare, to renew, rinse, purify < L recens, fresh, recent Examples of 'rinse' in a sentencerinse Add the rinsed and drained freekeh to the onion mixture and stir to cover in oil.Add peas and cook while you rinse and drain noodles.And it gets scarier - rinsing your bottle out makes things worse.Rinse the beans in a colander, shake dry and add to the pan.Add tomato purée, chopped tomatoes and rinsed beans.Add to the pot with drained, rinsed beans and boil for 3-5 min until tender.Peel, chunk, rinse and boil the potatoes until tender with pinch salt.Peel, chunk, rinse and boil the potatoes until tender.The blue rinse brigade will love it.Rinse and drain chickpeas and add to pan.Rinse well and allow to dry naturally.Rinse to remove most of the starch.The "body" that beer provides makes it valuable as a hair rinse and setting lotion.Drain and rinse to wash away any grit or sand.Spoon the rinsed beans and tomatoes over the top.Rinse and shake the oak leaf dry and tear into manageable sized pieces.My rubbish gets a quick rinse and that is it.It was somewhere between blue rinse and red light district.Rinse and drain and transfer to a bowl.Or soak in a weak bleach solution and rinse well.Rinse them to remove all the pulp and spread them out to dry overnight.Shampoo and rinse your hair in the usual way.Then rinse and wash as normal.Gently rinse clean and pat dry, then halve by cutting across their diameter.He added that it would help with recycling, where plastic bottles need to be rinsed completely clean.Make certain your face is dry before you go outdoors, and always rinse off all traces of soap.Rinse and boil for 3 minutes.In one study when the solution was used, the mouth was rinsed for a minute twice daily and improvement was seen within two weeks.Otherwise, rinse your mouth after guzzling these - and stop smoking. British English: rinse / rɪns/ NOUN When you give something a rinse, you wash it in clean water in order to remove dirt or soap from it. A quick rinse isn't sufficient. Use plenty of running water to wash away all traces of shampoo. - American English: rinse
- Arabic: شَطْف
- Brazilian Portuguese: enxágue
- Chinese: 漂洗
- Croatian: ispiranje
- Czech: vyplachování
- Danish: skylning
- Dutch: spoeling
- European Spanish: enjuague
- Finnish: huuhtelu
- French: rinçage
- German: Spülung
- Greek: ξέβγαλμα
- Italian: risciacquo
- Japanese: すすぎ
- Korean: 헹구기
- Norwegian: utspyling
- Polish: płukanie
- European Portuguese: enxaguamento
- Romanian: clătire
- Russian: полоскание
- Latin American Spanish: enjuague
- Swedish: sköljmedel
- Thai: การชำระล้าง
- Turkish: durulama
- Ukrainian: полоскання
- Vietnamese: sự rửa
British English: rinse / rɪns/ VERB When you rinse something, you wash it in clean water in order to remove dirt or soap from it. After shampooing, always rinse the hair several times in clear water. - American English: rinse
- Arabic: يَشْطُفُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: enxaguar
- Chinese: 冲洗
- Croatian: isprati
- Czech: vypláchnout
- Danish: skylle
- Dutch: spoelen
- European Spanish: enjuagar
- Finnish: huuhdella
- French: rincer
- German: spülen
- Greek: ξεπλένω
- Italian: sciacquare
- Japanese: すすぐ
- Korean: 헹구다
- Norwegian: skylle
- Polish: spłukać
- European Portuguese: enxaguar
- Romanian: a clăti
- Russian: полоскать
- Latin American Spanish: enjuagar
- Swedish: skölja
- Thai: ชำระล้าง
- Turkish: durulamak
- Ukrainian: полоскати
- Vietnamese: rửa
Chinese translation of 'rinse' n (c) - (of dishes, clothes)
漂洗 (piǎoxǐ) - (of hair, hands)
冲(沖)洗 (chōngxǐ)
- (= hair dye)
染发(髮)剂(劑) (rǎnfàjì)
vt - [dishes, clothes]
漂洗 (piǎoxǐ) - [hair, hands etc]
冲(沖)洗 (chōngxǐ) - [mouth] (also rinse out)
漱 (shù)
Definition to wash lightly, esp. without using soap After washing always rinse the hair in clear water. Definition the act or an instance of rinsing plenty of lather followed by a rinse with cold water Additional synonymsDefinition the act of washing in such a container Have a bath every morning. Synonyms wash, cleaning, washing, soaping, shower, soak, cleansing, scrub, scrubbing, bathe, shampoo, sponging, douse, douche, ablution Definition to apply liquid to (the skin or a wound) in order to cleanse or soothe She paused long enough to bathe her blistered feet. Synonyms cleanse, clean, wash, soak, rinseDefinition to make or become free of dirt Her father cleaned his glasses with a paper napkin.It took half an hour to clean the orange powder off the bath. Synonyms cleanse, wash, bath, sweep, dust, wipe, vacuum, scrub, sponge, rinse, mop, launder, scour, purify, do up, swab, disinfect, lave, deodorize, sanitize, deep clean Additional synonymsDefinition to remove dirt from She demonstrated the proper way to cleanse the face. Synonyms clean, wash, scrub, rinse, scour, lustrate Definition to immerse (farm animals) briefly in a chemical to rid them of insects Dip the food into the sauce. Synonyms plunge, immerse, bathe, duck, rinse, douse, dunk, souseDefinition a brief swim Let's have a dip in the pool. Synonyms bathe (British), swim, plunge, dive, splash, paddlewaves splashing against the side of the boat Synonyms dash, break, strike, wash, batter, surge, smack, buffet, plop, plash Definition to make wet Wet the fabric with a damp sponge before ironing. Synonyms moisten, spray, damp, dampen, water, dip, splash, soak, steep, sprinkle, saturate, drench, douse, irrigate, humidify, fertigate (Australian) |