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Please handwash by gently pushing it up and down in the water.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
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A handwash basin 5 is constituted of a translucent synthetic resin so as to transmit lights from the back while diffusing.例文帳に追加
手洗鉢5は裏側からの光を拡散させながら透過させるように半透明の合成樹脂にて構成されている。 - 特許庁
To the head holding portion 15, a groove 21 capable of tightly holding a grasping portion 13 of a hand shower 11 and a water drip flow-down surface 27 continuing from the bottom position of a groove 21 to a handwash tank 17A are provided.例文帳に追加
ヘッド保持部15には、ハンドシャワー11の把持部13を略密着保持可能な溝21と、溝21の底部位置から手洗槽17Aに連なる水滴流下面27とが設けられている。 - 特許庁
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名詞
hand wash (countable and uncountable, plural hand washes)
- (countable) An instance of washing one’s hands.
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1985, Claire A. Franklin, “Occupational Exposure to Pesticides and Its Role in Risk Assessment Procedures Used in Canada”, in Richard C. Honeycutt, Gunter Zweig, Nancy N. Ragsdale, editors, Dermal Exposure Related to Pesticide Use: Discussion of Risk Assessment (ACS Symposium Series; 273), Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society, →ISBN, page 433:
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1992, Frank Tallis, “The Development of Obsessions and Compulsions, and How to Assess Your Symptoms”, in Understanding Obsessions and Compulsions: A Self-Help Manual (Overcoming Common Problems), London: Sheldon Press, →ISBN, page 30:
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1996, Manfred L. Rotter, “Hand Washing and Hand Disinfection”, in C. Glen Mayhall, editor, Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Control, Baltimore, Md.: Williams & Wilkins, →ISBN, section XIV (Organization and Implementation of Infection Control Programs), page 1059, column 2:
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If performed with a suitable antiseptic, the surgical hand rub is very efficient in reducing the skin flora and hands need not be dried afterward. It lacks, however, the cleaning function provided by a surgical hand wash. […] Surgical hand rubs are performed by pouring small volumes of a suitable antiseptic, usually an alcohol preparation, into the cupped dry hands, rubbing it onto the entire surface of hands and forearms, keeping them wet for the scheduled time by adding further portions as necessary, and carrying out wash movements. […] Surgical hand washes are performed with antiseptic detergents according to the instructions of the manufacturer. Drying hands with sterile towels or drapes is usually necessary before donning surgical gloves.
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2008, Frank M. Pierson, Sheryl L. Fairchild, “[Approaches to Infection Control] Hand Hygiene”, in Principles & Techniques of Patient Care, 4th edition, St. Louis, Mo.: Saunders, →ISBN, page 33, column 2:
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Hand washing for 15 to 30 seconds using ordinary soap and water will remove transient bacteria from the hands due to the mechanical action of the friction while rubbing and scrubbing during the wash. Hand washes are frequently required before entering an intensive care unit (ICU) or operating suite.
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2009, Judith A. Challis, “Sterilization; Disinfection, and Antisepsis”, in Emanuel Goldman, Lorrence H. Green, editors, Practical Handbook of Microbiology, 2nd edition, Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press, →ISBN, part I (Practical Information and Procedures for Bacteriology), page 8:
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Cooper et al. [20] found that even small increases in the frequency of effective hand washes were enough to bring endemic nosocomial infective organisms under control in a computer model. Raboud et al. [21], using a Monte-Carlo simulation, determined factors that would reduce transmission of nosocomial infection. The factors that were relevant included reducing the nursing patient load from 4.3 (day) and 6.8 (night) to 3.8 (day) and 5.7 (night), increasing the hand washing rates for visitors, and screening patients for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) upon admission.
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2010, Helen Cheney, “Control of infection”, in Ethel Trigg, Toby Aslam Mohammed, editors, Practices in Children’s Nursing: Guidelines for Hospital and Community, 3rd edition, Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, →ISBN, section 1 (Introductory topics), page 46, column 2:
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Sneddon’s (1990) study demonstrated that Gram-negative organisms were isolated from 44% of nurses’ hands before washing and from 12% after washing; 40% of hands sampled after dirty activity and 25% after clean activity were contaminated. Only 52% of the hand washes were considered good. Pittet et al (1999) reported that hand hygiene decreased with higher workload and higher-risk patients. Increasing hand hygiene frequency and effective procedure among hospital staff has been associated with a decrease in hospital-acquired infection (Pittet et al 2000).
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2015, Leslie J. Shapiro, “Taking Control Where You Can and Must”, in Understanding OCD: Skills to Control the Conscience and Outsmart Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Santa Barbara, Calif.: Praeger, →ISBN, part III (“You Want Me to Do What?”), page 119:
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Because handwashing rituals ran through many daily tasks, her exposure was designed to target this behavior rather than moving through the specific situations. We reviewed when and how hand washes were done legitimately for religious and functional purposes.
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- (countable) An instance of washing something by hand.
- (countable and uncountable) Alternative form of handwash (“liquid soap”).
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- hand-wash, handwash
動詞
hand wash (third-person singular simple present hand washes, present participle hand washing, simple past and past participle hand washed)
- (transitive) To wash by hand.
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1987 December 13, Elizabeth Pincus, “Copping To The Mop Scandal”, in Gay Community News, volume 15, number 22, page 1:
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When management of the toney Copley Plaza Hotel ordered housekeepers recently to put down their mops and hand wash the floors, a furor arose among the hotel cleaning staff. Local union representatives and others concerned with issues affecting women workers also rallied in anger to protest the directive, which in essence forced housekeepers to scrub on their hands and knees.
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