whitewash
white
ˈwaÉȘt
vait
wash
ˌwɑ:ʃ
vaash
/wˈa‍ÉȘtwɒʃ/

A(z) „whitewash” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

Whitewash
01

meszfesték, fehérítés

a type of water-based paint or coating made from a mixture of lime, water, and other additives that is used to brighten, disinfect, or decorate surfaces
whitewash definition and meaning
Példåk
The walls were coated with whitewash to give the room a clean look.
A falak mesz bevonattal lettek ellåtva, hogy a szoba tiszta megjelenést kapjon.
02

eltitkolås, leplezés

an attempt to make something seem better or more innocent than it really is by hiding faults or wrongdoing
Példåk
Critics called the movie a whitewash of the dictator's crimes.
A kritikusok a filmet a diktåtor bƱneinek kifestésének nevezték.
03

összetörƑ veresĂ©g, fehĂ©rre meszelĂ©s

a contest in which one side wins while the other side does not achieve any points
Példåk
They were determined to avoid a whitewash in the championship final.
EltökĂ©ltek voltak, hogy elkerĂŒlik a pont nĂ©lkĂŒli veresĂ©get a bajnoksĂĄg döntƑjĂ©ben.
to whitewash
01

eltitkol, leplez

to hide or downplay a mistake, wrongdoing, or flaw to make something seem better than it really is
Transitive: to whitewash sth
Példåk
They attempted to whitewash the scandal by blaming a minor employee.
MegprĂłbĂĄltĂĄk leplezni a botrĂĄnyt azzal, hogy egy kisebb alkalmazottat okoltak.
02

fehérít, meszel

to apply a white, paint-like mixture to a surface, usually to make it look clean or new
Transitive: to whitewash sth
Példåk
The old barn was whitewashed to give it a brighter appearance.
A régi pajta meszelve volt, hogy fényesebb megjelenést adjon neki.
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