brush in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for brush in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.brush1 [Am brəʃ, Brit brʌʃ] N

II.brush1 [Am brəʃ, Brit brʌʃ] VB trans

III.brush1 [Am brəʃ, Brit brʌʃ] VB intr

brush2 [Am brəʃ, Brit brʌʃ] N U

scrub brush, scrubbing brush Brit N

nail brush [Am ˈneɪl ˌbrəʃ, Brit] N

I.brush off VB [Am brəʃ -, Brit brʌʃ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.brush off VB [Am brəʃ -, Brit brʌʃ -] (v + adv)

brush aside VB [Am brəʃ -, Brit brʌʃ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

brush in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for brush in the English»Spanish Dictionary

brush-off [ˈbrʌʃɒf, Am -ɑ:f] N inf

brush Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to give one's teeth a brush
to brush sth off
to brush up on sth
pastry brush
dustpan and brush
to brush [or clean Brit] one's teeth
knock [or smack] with a brush
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Scrub the area with a loofah, exfoliating brush, or any exfoliating wash about twice a day until the hair starts to come to the surface.
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The plastic collar brush will dry-clean the youngster's neck thoroughly as he plays.
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But after spending enough time with them, they start to brush against your legs.
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The caliper drag causes the calipers to brush up against the reel spool.
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Straw from the broom corn was used to make a kind of whisk for sprinkling the paint, or horsehair to create a kind of drop-brush.
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In fact, the ponderosa requires small brush fires to burn through, as their cones are opened by the heat of the passing fires.
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Common names include grevillea, spider flower, silky oak, bottle brush and toothbrush plant.
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A brush fire near the area closed down parts of the interstate forcing some evacuations.
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The escaping gas ignited, starting a small brush fire.
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It is applied using a torch and paint brush while wearing the standard safety equipment used for any patina application: rubber gloves, safety glasses, and a respirator.
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