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deodorant

/dee-oh-der-uhnt/US // diˈoʊ dər ənt //UK // (diːˈəʊdərənt) //

除臭剂,防臭剂,止汗剂,香体剂

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an agent for destroying odors.
    • : a substance, often combined with an antiperspirant, for inhibiting or masking perspiration or other bodily odors.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of destroying odors: a deodorant cream.

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Examples

  • Aluminum-free deodorants are one way to cut down on exposure to potentially harmful substances.

  • Buy on Amazon, $nullChub Rub is an anti-chafing stick that looks like a stick of deodorant, except it’s not just for your armpits, it’s for anywhere your skin rubs together.

  • As a professional nose at the New Jersey-based company Sensory Spectrum, she smells things for a living, to help companies assess the aromas in a new coffee brew, or to evaluate whether a deodorant successfully blocks body odor.

  • Take people with disabilities, for which Unilever is currently testing a deodorant.

  • A deodorant bottle, cap and crank could all be different plastics.

  • Retailers have entered the terminals and the vending machines offer everything from deodorant to iPads.

  • This would make sense, if there was a cut-off somewhere along the vast “deodorant using—crop dusting” continuum.

  • Just try sticking a Doors song on an ad for a Buick or deodorant.

  • On the first day that Curry took over, she blurted out on air, “I knew I should have worn deodorant today, this is hard today!”

  • Watch his foray into the land of the Internet in this deodorant shtick that has gone viral.

  • They tried frantically to remedy the situation by the use of this toothpaste and that, and this deodorant and the other.

  • A Deodorant is a substance which neutralizes or destroys the unpleasant odors arising from matter undergoing putrefaction.

  • As a deodorant, keep in an open vessel a sponge or cloth saturated with the Chlorides full strength.

  • A disinfectant is not necessarily an antiseptic or a deodorant, nor are these last necessarily disinfectants.

  • Chloride of lime, or bleaching powder as it is often called, is a good disinfectant, as well as a deodorant.