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Washhouse

UK
/ˈwɒʃhaʊs/
US
/ˈwɑːʃhaʊs/
ru

Translation washhouse into russian

washhouse
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈwɒʃhaʊs/
US
/ˈwɑːʃhaʊs/
She took her clothes to the washhouse every Saturday.
Она носила свою одежду в прачечную каждую субботу.
Additional translations

Definitions

washhouse
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈwɒʃhaʊs/
US
/ˈwɑːʃhaʊs/
A building or room where clothes are washed and ironed.
The old washhouse at the back of the property was converted into a modern laundry room.
A communal facility for washing clothes, often found in older residential areas or rural communities.
Residents of the village would gather at the washhouse every Saturday to do their laundry and catch up on local news.

Idioms and phrases

brick washhouse
The old brick washhouse was renovated into a small café.
кирпичная прачечная
Старая кирпичная прачечная была преобразована в небольшое кафе.
communal washhouse
The communal washhouse was busy every Saturday morning.
общая прачечная
Общая прачечная была оживленной каждое утро субботы.
industrial washhouse
The industrial washhouse operates 24/7 to meet the demands of the hotel industry.
промышленная прачечная
Промышленная прачечная работает круглосуточно, чтобы удовлетворить потребности гостиничной индустрии.
public washhouse
The local council opened a new public washhouse in the community center.
общественная прачечная
Местный совет открыл новую общественную прачечную в общественном центре.
backyard washhouse
The small backyard washhouse was used for both washing clothes and storing tools.
прачечная на заднем дворе
Небольшая прачечная на заднем дворе использовалась как для стирки одежды, так и для хранения инструментов.