- Washed (or wash-out)
- Отмыть Термин используется для обозначения ситуации, когда игроку удалось сделать равные деньги за время игры.
Покерный словарь для переводчика. Англо-русский..
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wash out — {v. phr.} To disappear; vanish. * /Do you think this stain will wash out?/ … Dictionary of American idioms
wash out — {v. phr.} To disappear; vanish. * /Do you think this stain will wash out?/ … Dictionary of American idioms
wash out something — wash out (something) to cause an activity or event not to happen because of rain. Even the golf tournament was washed out this week. Storms washed the picnic out … New idioms dictionary
wash out — (something) to cause an activity or event not to happen because of rain. Even the golf tournament was washed out this week. Storms washed the picnic out … New idioms dictionary
Wash out — Wash out, v. i. & t. 1. to be removed by washing; of spots and stains, especially on clothing. [PJC] 2. to be removed, broken, or destroyed by the action of flowing water; as, the bridge was washed out by the flood. [PJC] 3. to fail in a course… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wash out of something — wash out (of (something)) to leave a program or activity because you failed to meet its standards. I didn t make it through flight school I washed out. After washing out of the military academy, he joined his father s business … New idioms dictionary
wash out of — wash out (of (something)) to leave a program or activity because you failed to meet its standards. I didn t make it through flight school I washed out. After washing out of the military academy, he joined his father s business … New idioms dictionary
wash out — (of (something)) to leave a program or activity because you failed to meet its standards. I didn t make it through flight school I washed out. After washing out of the military academy, he joined his father s business … New idioms dictionary
wash out — verb 1. prevent or interrupt due to rain (Freq. 1) The storm had washed out the game • Syn: ↑rain out • Hypernyms: ↑prevent, ↑keep • Verb Frames … Useful english dictionary
wash out — phrasal verb Word forms wash out : present tense I/you/we/they wash out he/she/it washes out present participle washing out past tense washed out past participle washed out 1) [transitive] to wash something quickly, especially the inside of a… … English dictionary
wash out — 1. in. to fail and be removed from something, such as school. (See also washout.) □ I studied all I could, but I still washed out. □ I don’t want to wash out. It’s my whole future. 2. in. to have a serious wreck; to wipe out. □ The little car… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions