Skip to main content

dander

/dan-der/US // ˈdæn dər //UK // (ˈdændə) //

皮屑,皮屑问题,皮屑的问题,屑

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : loose scales formed on the skin and shed from the coat or feathers of various animals, often causing allergic reactions in susceptible persons.
    • : Informal. anger; temper: Don't get your dander up over such a trifle.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • You can tell where it’s been in the inner solar system because it leaves a veritable cloud of itself behind, but instead of dander and hair, it’s ice and dust.

  • That means breathing in plenty of dust, dander, and pollen that gets into our homes.

  • Multi-surface brushes can handle carpets and hard floors, catching 99-percent of cat and dog dander, and the Roomba empties itself in its base station for up to 60 days.

  • Designed to be used on multiple floor surfaces, this pet hair vacuum includes a handheld head specially designed for hair and dander, plus a flexible hose and extension wand to get to hard-to-reach areas.

  • Think about how frequently you’re hoping to vacuum your home and how much dust, dirt, and pet dander might accumulate in the meantime.

  • On other words, the more dander and bacteria, the fewer sick kids.

  • If the issue is indoor allergies caused by dust mites, mold or pet dander, cleaning and vacuuming might help.

  • No one but Rube would have attempted such a thing; but he never stopped to think about odds or chances when his dander was up.

  • I give ye fair warnin',—yer've raised my dander, an' put my Ebenezer up.

  • Their favorite dissipation, when their looms had come to rest, was a dander through the kirk-yard.

  • It seems that there is nothing for style like a man's dander being put up.

  • There came a kind of Highland snuffle out of the man that raised my dander strangely.