wash away

wash away
v + o + adv, v + adv + o
a) (carry away) \<\<hut/bridge/pier\>\> llevarse, arrasar con
b) (cleanse) \<\<dirt\>\> quitar (lavando)
1. VT + ADV
1) [+ bridge, house, vehicle] llevarse por delante, arrastrar; [+ dirt] quitar (lavando); [+ taste] quitar

several cars were washed away in the flood — durante la inundación las aguas se llevaron varios coches por delante, durante la inundación varios coches fueron arrastrados por las aguas

2) (fig)

Christ who washes away the sins of the world — Cristo que quita los pecados del mundo

2.
VI + ADV

terraces prevent the soil from washing away — los bancales evitan que el agua se lleve la tierra

* * *
v + o + adv, v + adv + o
a) (carry away) \<\<hut/bridge/pier\>\> llevarse, arrasar con
b) (cleanse) \<\<dirt\>\> quitar (lavando)

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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