rinse
英 [rɪns]
美 [rɪns]
- vt. 漱;冲洗掉;漂净
- n. 冲洗;漂洗;[轻] 染发剂;染发
- vi. 冲洗掉;漂净
rinse音“润湿”→先润湿,再漂洗
“淋洗”→冲洗, 漂净
rinse 冲洗,洗刷来自中古英语 rinsen,冲洗,来自古法语 rinser,冲洗,来自 Proto-Germanic*hrainisona,清洁, 净化,来自 PIE*krei,ker,分开,筛选,词源同 riddle,crisis.
- rinse (v.)
- c. 1300 "subject to light washing; wash with water only" (mid-13c. in surname Rinsfet), from Old French reincier (transitive) "to wash, cleanse" (12c., Modern French rincer), probably dissimilated from recincier, from Vulgar Latin *recentiare "to make fresh, to wash, cleanse with water," from Late Latin recentare "to make fresh," from Latin recens "new, fresh" (see recent). OED says similarity in form and sense with Old Norse hreinsa is "prob[ably] accidental." Meaning "wash a second time to remove remaining impurities, soap, etc." is from 1520s. Related: Rinsed; rinsing.
- rinse (n.)
- 1837, from rinse (v.). As a hair treatment, by 1928.
- 1. After shampooing, always rinse the hair several times in clear water.
- 每次用完洗发剂后都要用清水将头发冲洗几次。
- 2. You should rinse your mouth out after eating.
- 吃东西后应该漱口。
- 3. Rinse and slice the cour-gettes crosswise.
- 将西葫芦洗干净,斜着切成片。
- 4. The red rinse had grown out completely.
- 染红的头发已经长得完全看不出红色了。
- 5. Drain and rinse the pasta.
- 把通心粉过一过水。