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Verbes Liés aux Thèmes - Verbes liés au nettoyage

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques verbes anglais faisant référence au nettoyage tels que « wipe », « disinfect » et « rinse ».

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to clean

to make something have no bacteria, marks, or dirt

nettoyer

nettoyer

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to wipe

to clean or dry a surface using a cloth, etc.

essuyer

essuyer

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to wash

to clean someone or something with water, often with a type of soap

laver

laver

[verbe]
to rinse

to clean something quickly with water, often without using soap, in order to remove dirt or other substances

rincer

rincer

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to shower

to bathe under a continuous flow of water, typically for cleansing the body

prendre une douche

prendre une douche

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to bathe

to wash or clean the body by putting it in water or pouring water over it

prendre un bain

prendre un bain

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to scour

to clean something thoroughly by scrubbing it hard with a rough or tough material

parcourir

parcourir

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to disinfect

to destroy bacteria, virus, etc. by cleaning with a special substance

désinfecter

désinfecter

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to sterilize

to remove all bacteria or other microorganisms from something

stériliser

stériliser

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to sanitize

to clean something thoroughly to reduce or eliminate germs, bacteria, or other harmful microorganisms

désinfecter

désinfecter

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to launder

to wash, clean, and iron clothes and linens

blanchir

blanchir

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to clear out

to remove unnecessary or unwanted items or things from a place

évacuer

évacuer

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to wash up

to clean plates, cups, bowls, or other kitchen items after eating

faire la vaisselle

faire la vaisselle

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to tidy up

to make a place neat and orderly by putting things away, cleaning, or organizing

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to deodorize

to remove or neutralize unpleasant smells from something

désodoriser

désodoriser

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to sweep up

to collect and remove dirt or trash, typically from the floor or a surface using a broom

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to clean out

to completely empty or remove the contents of a space, container, or place, often thorough cleaning

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to wash away

to clean something by using water to make the dirt or other substances go away

laver ses péchés

laver ses péchés

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to decontaminate

to remove or neutralize harmful substances from something

décontaminer

décontaminer

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to contaminate

to make a place, substance, etc. dirty or harmful by adding dangerous material

contaminer

contaminer

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to pollute

to damage the environment by releasing harmful chemicals or substances to the air, water, or land

polluer

polluer

[verbe]
to smudge

to make a dirty mark by rubbing or spreading something on a surface

étaler

étaler

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to taint

to infect or dirty something with a disease or harmful microorganism

entacher

entacher

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to corrupt

corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality

corrompre

corrompre

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to litter

to make a place dirty by leaving trash or waste scattered around

disperser

disperser

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to blemish

to damage the appearance of something by causing a flaw or imperfection

ternir

ternir

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to grime

to dirty something with a layer of dirt, grease, or filth

salir

salir

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