释义 |
dusterdust‧er /ˈdʌstə $ -ər/ noun [countable]  - Continue rubbing until the surface feels dry and then polish vigorously with a clean soft duster.
- He wore a canvas duster over his overalls that came down to his ankles.
- I did not so much as flick a duster around the papers.
- Miss Harker flapped the duster angrily.
- Shake the bottle well, apply with a clean cloth and polish with a soft duster.
- She was in a housedress and held a duster in her hand.
- The assassin was cramped in a narrow space above the housemaids' cupboard full of brooms and dusters.
► Cleaningbin, nounbin liner, nounboil, verbborax, nounBrillo pad, nounbroom, nounbroomstick, nouncarpet sweeper, nounchar, verbchar, nouncharlady, nouncharwoman, nounchimney sweep, nouncleaner, nouncleanser, nounclothes basket, nounclothesline, nounclothes peg, nounconditioner, noundeodorize, verbdescale, verbdisinfect, verbdisinfectant, noundry-clean, verbdust, verbduster, noundustpan, nounfabric softener, nounfeather duster, nounflush, verbFrench polish, nounfumigate, verbhamper, nounHoover, nounhoover, verbhygiene, nounhygienic, adjectivekitchen roll, nounlaundry basket, nounlimescale, nounline, nounload, nounmangle, nounmop, nounmop, verbpolish, nounrag, nounrinse, verbrinse, nounsanitary, adjectivesanitation, nounscour, verbscourer, nounscrub, verbscrub, nounscrubbing brush, nounshampoo, nounsoak, verbsoak, nounsoapflakes, nounsoap powder, nounsoapsuds, nounsoapy, adjectivesoda, nounsoftener, nounspin, verbspin-dryer, nounsqueegee, nounstarch, verbsuds, nounswab, verbsweep, verbsweep, nounsweeper, nounsweepings, nounswill, verbswill, nountea cloth, nountea towel, nountide-mark, nounturpentine, nounturps, nounvacuum, nounvacuum, verbvacuum cleaner, nounwash, nounwashable, adjectivewashboard, nounwashcloth, nounwashday, nounwasher, nounwasher-dryer, nounwashing, nounwashing line, nounwashing machine, nounwashing powder, nounwashing soda, nounwashing-up, nounwashing-up liquid, nounwashtub, nounwhisk broom, nounwindow cleaner, nounwipe, verbwire wool, nounwring, verbwringer, noun NOUN► feather· He stepped forward and picked her up, as easily as lifting a feather duster.· Then, with a swivel of her bellybutton and a whisk of her pink feather duster, all was peace and love.· I almost expected to see a feather duster in his mouth.· These were not men who wielded feather dusters. 1 a cloth for removing dust from furniture2American English old-fashioned a light coat that you wear to protect your clothes while you are cleaning the house3 American English informal a dust storm |