bleach
bleach
bliʧ
blich
British pronunciation
/blˈiːt‍ʃ/

Definición y significado de "bleach"en inglés

01

lejía, blanqueador

a strong chemical compound used for removing stains, whitening clothes, and disinfecting surfaces
bleach definition and meaning
02

blanqueo, decoloración

the whiteness that results from removing the color from something
03

blanqueo, decoloración

the act of whitening something by bleaching it (exposing it to sunlight or using a chemical bleaching agent)
to bleach
01

decolorar, blanquear

to use chemicals to lighten or remove the color from hair
Transitive: to bleach sth
to bleach definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She decided to bleach her hair for a lighter look.
Ella decidió decolorar su cabello para un look más claro.
02

decolorar, blanquear

to become lighter in color or lose pigmentation
Intransitive
to bleach definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The plastic toy left outside for months begins to bleach under the harsh sunlight, losing its bright colors.
El juguete de plástico dejado afuera durante meses comienza a decolorarse bajo la intensa luz del sol, perdiendo sus colores brillantes.
03

blanquear, decolorar

to make something lighter or whiter, usually with chemicals or by exposure to the sun
Transitive
example
Ejemplos
The company uses a special formula to bleach the paper and make it brighter.
La empresa utiliza una fórmula especial para blanquear el papel y hacerlo más brillante.
04

blanquear, decolorar

to clean something and remove stains, often using chemicals
example
Ejemplos
He used bleach to clean the white shoes.
Usó lejía para limpiar los zapatos blancos.
05

blanquear, desvirtuar

to remove the deeper meaning, character, or impact of something, making it seem dull or less significant
example
Ejemplos
The campaign bleached the complexity of the issue.
La campaña blanqueó la complejidad del problema.
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