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dryer

/drahy-er/US // ˈdraɪ ər //UK // (ˈdraɪə) //

烘干机,干燥器,干燥机,干燥剂

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also drier. a machine, appliance, or apparatus for removing moisture, as by forced ventilation or heat: hair dryer; clothes dryer.
    • : drier.

Examples

  • We suggest letting it air dry, as the material can lose its softness in commercial dryers.

  • Some blankets can even go into the dryer—but be aware the dryer has to be large enough, and the heat setting must be low.

  • If the toys are still damp after a while in the dryer, let them air-dry overnight.

  • Then ten to fifteen minutes in the dryer on low should do it.

  • Titanium dryers are also typically non-ionic, and when added to the internal components of a hair dryer, can improve consistency and heat distribution.

  • The images include a Firestone tire, a frosted cake, a nuclear cloud, and a little girl beneath a hair dryer.

  • It insists on efficiency standards for household appliances so that your towels come out of the dryer refreshingly cool and damp.

  • Finally, seats settled and hair dryer blowing, we're ready to launch into our conversation.

  • At some point in healthcare there must be a margin, like me and my clothes dryer.

  • I, on the other hand, have a choice to turn my clothes dryer on at noon on the hottest day of the year, or wait until 10pm.

  • Wash leaves carefully and put on ice either in lettuce dryer or in a cloth.

  • It was a twisted little smile which might have been born of the pain of stinging lids and dryer, aching throat.

  • A sugar-cane mill is in operation, connected with which is a centrifugal sugar-dryer, the only one in the State.

  • By degrees, Wemmick got dryer and harder as we went along, and his mouth tightened into a post-office again.

  • Turn it on full force and it would still be a thousand times dryer than any place here.