From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Utensilsdishwasherdish‧wash‧er /ˈdɪʃˌwɒʃə $ -ˌwɒːʃər, -ˌwɑː-/●くろまる●くろまる○しろまる noun [countable]1
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DFUa machine that washesdishes2especially American English someone whose job is to wash dirty dishes, plates etc, especially in a restaurantExamples from the Corpusdishwasher• Better yet, send the utensils through a full dishwashercycle.• Simply remove the unit door and the dishwasherslips into place.• Clouds of steam from the dishwasher filled the room when the going got heavy.• They were the only dishes there, and I thought about putting them in the dishwasher but decided that would be wrong.• They were standing in the kitchenloading the dishwasher and putting the salads in the fridge when a picturecaught her eye.• On the contrary - it uses up the time we've saved with the dishwasher and the vacuumcleaner.• Could they go without their dishwashers and washing machines?