Present progressiveél/ella/ustedconjugation ofenjuagar.

enjuagar

enjuagar(
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to rinse
Emilia enjuagó la taza de té y salió apurada al trabajo.Emilia rinsed the tea cup and hurried to work.
Enjuaga los vegetales antes de meterlos en el refrigerador.Rinse the vegetables before putting them in the fridge.
b. to rinse out
Enjuagué mi pañuelo en el lavabo.I rinsed out my handkerchief in the sink.
c. to rinse off
Pedro enjuagó la bicicleta con una manguera.Pedro rinsed off the bicycle with a hose.
d. to swill out
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
Victoria enjuagó el trapo de piso y lo colgó para que se seque.Victoria swilled out the floor cloth and hung it out to dry.
enjuagarse
A reflexive verb is a verb that indicates that the subject performs an action on itself (e.g., Miguel se lava.).
reflexive verb
a. to rinse
Siempre me enjuago la boca con enjuague bucal después de cepillarme los dientes.I always rinse my mouth with mouthwash after brushing my teeth.
b. to rinse oneself off
Métete en la ducha y enjuágate.Get in the shower and rinse yourself off.
c. to rinse off
Necesito enjuagarme después de sudar tanto.I need to rinse off after sweating so much.
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