towel
- IPA[ˈtaʊ(ə)l]
英式
- a piece of thick absorbent cloth or paper used for drying oneself or wiping things dry;a sanitary towel.
- wipe or dry with a towel;thrash or beat (someone)
verb: towel, 3rd person present: towels, gerund or present participle: towelling, past tense: towelled, past participle: towelled
noun: towel, plural noun: towels
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名詞
- 1. a piece of thick absorbent cloth or paper used for drying oneself or wiping things dry a bath towel a paper towel
- 2. British a sanitary towel.
動詞
- 1. wipe or dry with a towel she towelled her hair dry
- 2. Australian, New Zealand informal thrash or beat (someone) they've dragged her off the bus and towelled her up
- thick absorbent cloth, typically cotton with uncut loops, used for towels and robes: a towelling robe
Oxford Dictionary
- an absorbent pad worn by women to absorb menstrual blood; a sanitary napkin.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a long towel with the ends joined and hung on a roller or one fed through a device from one ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large towel suitable for lying on while sunbathing: by the waterfront, a woman lays out a beach towel to soak up some rays
Oxford American Dictionary
- a cloth for drying washed crockery, cutlery, and glasses; a tea towel: I asked where the dish towel was so I could dry
Oxford Dictionary
- a towel made of cotton terry toweling.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a free-standing frame on which to hang towels.
Oxford Dictionary
- an absorbent pad worn by women to absorb menstrual blood.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈtou(ə)l]
美式
- a piece of thick absorbent cloth or paper used for drying oneself or wiping things dry.
- wipe or dry (a person or thing) with a towel: she toweled her hair dry we'd towel off and dress for dinner
Oxford American Dictionary