dry clean

dry clean [drai-klin]
  • I had my coat dry cleaned -> mandé el abrigo a la tintorería
va. Limpiar en seco.

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Q: Clean or clean up
A: The main difference would be whether you used it transitively or intransitively. I have to clean my room before I go. (transitive) I have to clean up…
Q: Cleaning terms: laundry, clean the house, run the dishwasher
A: > > So 'necesito' sounds too strong or overly dramatic compared to 'tengo que' in Spanish? Does that apply to other situations also? To me it seems like…
Q: to clean and bring all staff we are still have are there
A: What part of that is a question?
Q: How do you say, "Please clean the refrigerator."
A: Informally: Limpia la nevera, por favor. Formally: Limpie la nevera, por favor. Actually, I don't believe the comma is necessary, but it may be, alguien…
Q: touch up (meaning clean up a little more, improve something that's already pretty…
A: (This idiosyncratic website will not let me "reply" this morning, again.) So let me try: Voy a frotarme la cara para limpiarla. I'm going to wash my face…
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