Usages of das Waschbecken
Im Bad liegt eine Bürste neben dem Waschbecken und ein Schwamm in der Dusche.
In the bathroom there is a brush next to the sink and a sponge in the shower.
Ich wasche mir die Hände am Waschbecken.
I wash my hands at the sink.
Meine Mitbewohnerin putzt das Waschbecken mit einem Schwamm, als würde morgen Besuch kommen.
My roommate cleans the sink with a sponge as if visitors were coming tomorrow.
Im Bad liegt eine Bürste neben dem Waschbecken, und der Schwamm ist schon ganz nass.
In the bathroom, a brush lies next to the sink, and the sponge is already quite wet.
Wenn meine Mitbewohnerin das Waschbecken so gründlich putzt, sieht das Bad aus, als wäre es neu.
When my roommate cleans the sink so thoroughly, the bathroom looks as if it were new.
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