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towelling
- IPA[ˈtaʊ(ə)lɪŋ]
英式
- thick absorbent cloth, typically cotton with uncut loops, used for towels and robes
noun: towelling, plural noun: towellings
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- 1. thick absorbent cloth, typically cotton with uncut loops, used for towels and robes a towelling robe
- a piece of thick absorbent cloth or paper used for drying oneself or wiping things dry: a bath towel a paper towel
- wipe or dry with a towel: she towelled her hair dry
Oxford Dictionary
- 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
- a large towel suitable for drying oneself after bathing or showering: Robin was dressed only in a bath towel, as he'd just finished showering
Oxford Dictionary
- a piece of absorbent paper used for wiping up liquids or drying things: drain the croutons on paper towels
Oxford Dictionary
- an absorbent pad worn by women to absorb menstrual blood.
Oxford Dictionary
- a free-standing frame on which to hang towels.
Oxford 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 towel made of cotton terry toweling.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small piece of thick absorbent cloth used in a bar for wiping tables and cleaning glasses: she threw the bar towel in the sink Travis picked up his bar mop and began shining the wooden surface
Oxford American Dictionary
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