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hose

 (hōz)
n.
1.pl.hose Stockings; socks. Used only in the plural.
2.pl.hose
a. Close-fitting breeches or leggings reaching up to the hips and fastened to a doublet, formerly worn by men. Used only in the plural.
b. Breeches reaching down to the knees. Used only in the plural.
3.pl.hos·es A flexible tube for conveying liquids or gases under pressure.
tr.v.hosed,hos·ing,hos·es
1. To water, drench, or wash with a hose:hosed down the deck; hosed off the dog.
2.Slang
a. To attack and kill (someone), typically by use of a firearm:
b. To exploit, cheat, or defraud.

[Middle English,a stocking, from Old Englishhosa,leg covering; see(s)keu- inIndo-European roots.]
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hose

(həʊz)
n
(Mechanical Engineering) Also called:hosepipe a flexible pipe, for conveying a liquid or gas
vb
(sometimes foll by down) to wash, water, or sprinkle (a person or thing) with or as if with a hose
[C15: later use of hose2]

hose

(həʊz)
n,plhoseorhosen
1. (Clothing & Fashion) stockings, socks, and tights collectively
2. (Clothing & Fashion)history a man's garment covering the legs and reaching up to the waist; worn with a doublet
3. (Clothing & Fashion)half-hosesocks
[Old Englishhosa; related to Old High Germanhosa, Dutchhoos, Old Norsehosa]
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hose

(hoʊz)

n.,pl.hose for2,3,hos•es for1,4,5,n.
1. a flexible tube for conveying a liquid, as water, to a desired point: a garden hose.
2. (used with a pl. v.) an article of clothing, or a pair of such articles, for the foot and some part of the leg; stocking or sock.
3. (used with a pl. v.)
a. men's tights, as were worn with and usu. attached to a doublet.
v.t.
4. to water, wash, spray, or drench by means of a hose (often fol. bydown).
[before 1100; Middle English; late Old Englishhosa, c. Old Saxon, Old High German, Old Norsehosa]
hose′like`,adj.
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hose


Past participle:hosed
Gerund:hosing

Imperative
hose
hose
Present
I hose
you hose
he/she/it hoses
we hose
you hose
they hose
Preterite
I hosed
you hosed
he/she/it hosed
we hosed
you hosed
they hosed
Present Continuous
I am hosing
you are hosing
he/she/it is hosing
we are hosing
you are hosing
they are hosing
Present Perfect
I have hosed
you have hosed
he/she/it has hosed
we have hosed
you have hosed
they have hosed
Past Continuous
I was hosing
you were hosing
he/she/it was hosing
we were hosing
you were hosing
they were hosing
Past Perfect
I had hosed
you had hosed
he/she/it had hosed
we had hosed
you had hosed
they had hosed
Future
I will hose
you will hose
he/she/it will hose
we will hose
you will hose
they will hose
Future Perfect
I will have hosed
you will have hosed
he/she/it will have hosed
we will have hosed
you will have hosed
they will have hosed
Future Continuous
I will be hosing
you will be hosing
he/she/it will be hosing
we will be hosing
you will be hosing
they will be hosing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been hosing
you have been hosing
he/she/it has been hosing
we have been hosing
you have been hosing
they have been hosing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been hosing
you will have been hosing
he/she/it will have been hosing
we will have been hosing
you will have been hosing
they will have been hosing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been hosing
you had been hosing
he/she/it had been hosing
we had been hosing
you had been hosing
they had been hosing
Conditional
I would hose
you would hose
he/she/it would hose
we would hose
you would hose
they would hose
Past Conditional
I would have hosed
you would have hosed
he/she/it would have hosed
we would have hosed
you would have hosed
they would have hosed
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.hose - socks and stockings and tights collectively (the British include underwear)hose - socks and stockings and tights collectively (the British include underwear)
footwear - clothing worn on a person's feet
sock - hosiery consisting of a cloth covering for the foot; worn inside the shoe; reaches to between the ankle and the knee
stocking - close-fitting hosiery to cover the foot and leg; come in matched pairs (usually used in the plural)
leotards,tights - skintight knit hose covering the body from the waist to the feet worn by acrobats and dancers and as stockings by women and girls
Britain,Great Britain,U.K.,UK,United Kingdom,United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom
2.hose - man's close-fitting garment of the 16th and 17th centuries covering the legs and reaching up to the waist; worn with a doublet
garment - an article of clothing; "garments of the finest silk"
3.hose - a flexible pipe for conveying a liquid or gas
air hose,airline - a hose that carries air under pressure
fire hose - a large hose that carries water from a fire hydrant to the site of the fire
garden hose - a hose used for watering a lawn or garden
radiator hose - a flexible hose between the radiator and the engine block
tube,tubing - conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gases
water cannon,watercannon - a hose (carried on a truck) that fires water under high pressure to disperse crowds (especially crowds of rioters)
Verb1.hose - water with a hose; "hose the lawn"
irrigate,water - supply with water, as with channels or ditches or streams; "Water the fields"
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

hose

nounpipe,tube,hosepipe,tubing,piping,pipeline,conduit,siphonThe fireman unwrapped their hoses.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
Translations
جَورَبخُرْطُومٌخُرْطوم الماءيُسْقي بِخُرْطوم الماء
hadicepostříkatpunčochy
hoseslangevandevandslange
lõdvikvoolik
letku
cijev za zalijevanje
gumitömlõhosszú harisnya
slangasokkar, sokkabuxursprauta
ホース
호스
kojinėslaistyti žarnapalaistyti žarnaplauti žarnatrikotažas
aplaistīt ar šļūtenišļūtenezeķes
hadicapančuchypostriekať/poliať hadicou
cev za zalivanje)
slangvattenslang
ท่ออ่อน
hortumhortumla yıkamaksu borusuçorap
ống vòi

hose

[həʊz]N
1. (alsohosepipe) →mangaf,mangueraf
2. (=stockings) →mediasfpl; (=socks) →calcetinesmpl (Hist) →calzasfpl
hose downVT + ADVregar conmanguera
hose outVT + ADVregar conmanguera
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

hose

[ˈhəʊz]n (=pipe) →tuyaum
a garden hose →untuyau d'arrosage
hose down
vtlaver aujet
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

hose

1
nSchlauchm
vt(also hose down)abspritzen

hose

2
n no pl
(Comm:= stockings) →Strümpfepl, →Strumpfwarenpl
(Hist, for men) →(Knie)hosef
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

hose

[həʊz]n
a. (hosepipe) →tubo di gomma (alsogarden hose) →tubo perannaffiare (Aut) →manicotto
b. (pl, stockings, socks) →calzefpl,calzinimpl; (old) →calzamaglia
hose downvt + advlavare con ungetto d'acqua
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

hose

(həuz)
1. (alsoˈhosepipe) a rubber, plasticetc tube which bends and which is used to carry wateretc.a garden hose;a fireman's hose. tuinslang, brandslang خُرْطوم الماء маркуч mangueira hadice der Schlauch slange; -slangeμάνικα,λάστιχοmanguera voolik شلنگ letku buyau;lanceצינור रबड़ या प्लास्टिक की नली cijev (za polijevanje) (gumi)tömlő slang slangatubo;manica ホース 호스 žarna šļūtene hos waterslangslangewąż اوږدی جربی، ربړی یا پلاستیکی نل mangueira furtun; tu­lum­băшланг hadica gumijasta cev crevo slang สายยางhortum, su borusu 軟管 рукав, шланг پانی کی نرم لچکدار نلکی ống vòi软管
2. an older word for stockings or socks.woollen hose. kouse جَورَب чорапи meias punčochyStrümpfe hoseκάλτσα medias;calzas sukad جوراب sukkahousutbasגרב मोजा, जुर्राब duga carapa hosszú harisnya stoking, kaus kaki sokkar, sokkabuxurcalze ストッキング 양말 kojinės zeķes stokingkousstrømper,sokker wyroby pończosznicze جوراب meias ciorapi чулочные изделия pančuchy dolge nogavice čarape [lång]strumpor ถุงเท้ายาวçorap 褲襪、長筒襪或短襪的舊語 панчохи جرابیں، موزے bít tất dài长筒袜
verb
to apply water to by means of a hose.I'll go and hose the garden/car. met 'n tuinslang bespuit, natlei يُسْقي بِخُرْطوم الماء поливам regar postříkat mit einem Schlauch spritzen vandeποτίζω, καταβρέχω με λάστιχο regar con manguera voolikust kastma با شلنگ آب دادن kastella arroser au jet לְהָשקוֹת בְּצִינוֹר पाइप polijevati (i prati) pomocu cijevi megöntöz menyemprot sprauta (úr slöngu) lavare/annaffiare con un tubo 水をまく 호스로 물을 끼얹다 (pa)laistyti žarna aplaistīt ar šļūteni menyiramspuitensprøyte på,vanne polewać z węża د ربړی نل سره اوبه ورکول regar a stropi/a uda cu furtunul поливать из шланга postriekať, poliať hadicou zaliti z gumijasto cevjo zaliti crevom vattna, spola [av] ฉีดน้ำด้วยสายยาง hortumla yıkamak 用水管澆水 поливати з шланга نلکی سے پانی دینا rửa hoặc tưới nước bằng vòi用水龙管浇水
hosiery (ˈhəuziəri) noun
knitted goods,especially stockings, socks and tights. kousware الجوارِب والملابِس الداخليَّه трикотаж artigos de malha pletené zboží die Strumpfwaren trikotage κάλτσες και πλεκτά είδηcalcetería sukad-sokid مواد کشباف sukatbonneterie גַרבָּיִים וּלבָנִים मौजा बनियान गंजी आदि carape (pletena roba) kötöttáru rajutan nærfatnaður (prjónaður); sokkarcalzetteria 靴下の類 양말류 trikotažas, kojinės zeķes (kā prece) hosieribreiwerktrikotasje,strømpevarer trykotaże د جرابو اونورو اوبدلو شیانو پلورنځی artigos de malha lenjerie in­timă чулочные изделия pletený tovar pletenine (nogavičarstvo) čarape strumpor, trikåvaror ถุงน่อง; ถุงเท้าçorap, iç çamaşırı Vb. (襪子等)針織品 панчішний товар موزے اور جرابیں hàng dệt kim 针织品(特指袜)
hose reel
a revolving drum for carrying hoses. slangtol بَكَرَة خُرْطوم الماء макара carretel para mangueira naviják die Schlauchrolle tromle καρούλι μάνικας carrete para la manga, tambor de arrollamiento voolikurull قرقره اي كه شلنگ بدور آن پيچيده مي شود letkukeladévidoir תוֹף לְצִינוֹר फिरकी bubanj za namatanje cijevi tömlőmotolla gulungan slöngutromlaaspo,bobina ホース巻き 호스 감는 바퀴 žarnos ritė šļūtenes rullis gelendong hos dompelslangetrommelbęben يو هسك ځاي چي مونګوريان پري تاوږي carreto de mangueira haspel барабан для шланга navijak motovilo za cev kotur za namotavanje creva slangvinda กระบอกม้วนสายยาง hortum makarası 水管捲收器 барабан نلکی کو باندھنے والا گھماؤدار ڈرم cuộn ống水管卷轴
hose down
to clean (eg a car) by means of water brought by a hose. afspoel, afspuit يَغْسِل بالخُرْطوم почиствам с вода lavar očistit stříkánímabspritzen spule πλένω με το λάστιχο lavar con manguera voolikust pesema شستن با آب بوسیله شلنگ pestä vedelläpasser au jet לִשטוֹף בְּצִינוֹר कार इत्याद‍ि साफ करना prati pomocu cijevi (tömlővel) lemos menyemprot þvolavare ホースで洗う 호스로 물을 뿌려 닦다 plauti žarna aplaistīt ar šļūteni membersihkan sesuatu dengan menggunakan hos schoonspuitenvaske zmywać wężem د پلاستیکی نل په وسیله په اوبو باندی مینځل lavar a spăla cu furtunul мыть водой из шланга umyť striekaním oprati z vodnim curkom oprati crevom spola av ใช้ท่อฉีดน้ำล้าง hortumla yıkamak 用水管引水洗淨 поливати з шланга نلکی کے پانی سے گاڑی دھونا rửa hoặc tưới nước bằng vòi用水管里的水冲洗
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hose

خُرْطُومٌ hadice vandslangeSchlauchμάνικαmanguera letkutuyau cijev za zalijevanjetubo flessibile ホース 호스tuinslangslangewąż gumowymangueiraшланг slang ท่ออ่อนhortum ống vòi软管
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

hose

n (tube) manguera

hose

npl (stockings) medias;support — medias de compresión
English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.


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A heavy, hairy and rather sullen-looking gardener was hanging up a heavy coil of gardenhose. The corners of the expiring sunset which seemed to cling about the corners of the house gave glimpses here and there of the colours of remoter flowerbeds; and in a treeless space on one side of the house opening upon the river stood a tall brass tripod on which was tilted a big brass telescope.
With the same mixed emotions they watched him uncoil some considerable lengths of the large gardenhose, saying with an air of wistful discrimination: "The red tulips before the yellow, I think.
He endured the hand of the youth-god on the scruff of his neck, after the collar had been unbuckled; but when thehose was turned on him, he resented and resisted.
After that he resisted no more, and was washed out and scrubbed out and cleansed out with thehose, a big bristly brush, and much carbolic soap, the lather of which got into and stung his eyes and nose, causing him to weep copiously and sneeze violently.
All threading and knitting and weaving do their fingers understand: thus do they make thehose of the spirit!
For a pair of newhose and mending of the old for the white souls 18d.
His doublet was of scarlet, while his longhose of white were crossgartered with scarlet from his tiny sandals to his knees.
Society has claims on us all; and I profess myself one ofhose who consider intervals of recreation and amusement as desirable for everybody."
The piece which the mastiff had torn from hishose did not discourage Boxtel.
But to a large and thorough sweeping comprehension of him, it behoves me now to unbutton him still further, and untagging the points of hishose, unbuckling his garters, and casting loose the hooks and the eyes of the joints of his innermost bones, set him before you in his ultimatum; that is to say, in his unconditional skeleton.
He was dressed in a doublet andhose of a violet color, with aiguillettes of the same color, without any other ornaments than the customary slashes, through which the shirt appeared.
It was late at night, when, worn out and exhausted with his various exertions, however gratified with the result, Fitzurse, returning to the Castle of Ashby, met with De Bracy, who had exchanged his banqueting garments for a short green kittle, withhose of the same cloth and colour, a leathern cap or head-piece, a short sword, a horn slung over his shoulder, a long bow in his hand, and a bundle of arrows stuck in his belt.

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