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单词 air-dry
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Definition of air-dry in English:

air-dry

verb
  • Make or become dry through contact with unheated air.

    no object we laid it flat on non-absorbent plastic to air-dry
    with object the sheets are hung up and air-dried in the loft
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A novel air-drying method that was developed specifically for this work, and which proved most suitable, is described here.
    • The amount of water was determined by percent weight loss upon air-drying and the amount of organic material was determined by percent weight loss on ignition.
    • Blow-dry while ruffling with your fingers, or for looser texture, let hair air-dry.
    • My towels are air-drying, and almost done.
    • The puree may be air-dried or dried in a slow oven.
    • What might be less clear is how to make a more direct connection to the forest by selecting and air-drying your own lumber.
    • The kits also come with air-drying clay, which can be rolled and shaped for water features, pots, rocks and even gnomes.
    • Look for a dishwasher that allows you to choose between heat-drying and air-drying.
    • Virtually every stage of barrel production has an impact on the liquid it was designed to hold - the age of the trees, sawing versus splitting, air-dried as opposed to kiln-dried and how the barrel is toasted.
    • The key to re-creating this style at home is to contain any wild frizz and to let the curls naturally air-dry.
    • If air-drying were attempted many vegetables would simply go bad, or leaves would wither and brown.
    • Steve Sharps is in the logging business, but is especially interested in selecting out curly maple and tiger maple boards, many of which are being air-dried in sheds on his property or have been kiln dried.
    • These were prepared by collecting live gastropods from the study area, boiling and removing the flesh, rinsing in seawater, and air-drying.
    • To start with, it is either salted or brined to extract the moisture, next it is air-dried and then it goes to the smokehouse.
    • The first step in restoration was air-drying the costumes, then sending them to the dry cleaners before trying to refurbish some of the less damaged ones.
    • Make you sure you wash up with hot, soapy water, and let crockery air-dry if possible.
    • Blot dry with paper towels and air-dry in refrigerator for three more days.
    • Harvested samples were air-dried before threshing; grain was then oven-dried at 60 deg C until weight remained constant over 24 hours.
    • I can let my long hair air-dry and it actually looks like I've had an expensive blowout.
    • If you air-dry denim, doesn't it come out like cardboard?
adjective
  • Not giving off any moisture on exposure to air.

    even when it is air-dry a soil contains moisture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The main difference between this pin and the necklaces (other than the obvious) is this unique pin has a face made from air-dry clay.
    • So turn off the oven, wipe the sweat from your brow and sit back, relax and enjoy the simplicity of air-dry clay.
    • I wanted to see if I could mold air-dry clay right onto the bracelets, creating my own clay bracelets.
    • We hung up the masks with masking tape (the air-dry clay is very light) so that the children could view and discuss their work.
    • Vegetative tissues which are able to survive desiccation to an air-dry state have mechanisms that cope with this potentially lethal mechanical stress.
 
 

Definition of air-dry in US English:

air-dry

verbˈerˌdrīˈɛrˌdraɪ
  • Make or become dry through contact with unheated air.

    no object we laid it flat on nonabsorbent plastic to air-dry
    with object the sheets are hung up and air-dried in the loft
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Look for a dishwasher that allows you to choose between heat-drying and air-drying.
    • Steve Sharps is in the logging business, but is especially interested in selecting out curly maple and tiger maple boards, many of which are being air-dried in sheds on his property or have been kiln dried.
    • Make you sure you wash up with hot, soapy water, and let crockery air-dry if possible.
    • If air-drying were attempted many vegetables would simply go bad, or leaves would wither and brown.
    • The amount of water was determined by percent weight loss upon air-drying and the amount of organic material was determined by percent weight loss on ignition.
    • Virtually every stage of barrel production has an impact on the liquid it was designed to hold - the age of the trees, sawing versus splitting, air-dried as opposed to kiln-dried and how the barrel is toasted.
    • The first step in restoration was air-drying the costumes, then sending them to the dry cleaners before trying to refurbish some of the less damaged ones.
    • What might be less clear is how to make a more direct connection to the forest by selecting and air-drying your own lumber.
    • The puree may be air-dried or dried in a slow oven.
    • The key to re-creating this style at home is to contain any wild frizz and to let the curls naturally air-dry.
    • A novel air-drying method that was developed specifically for this work, and which proved most suitable, is described here.
    • Harvested samples were air-dried before threshing; grain was then oven-dried at 60 deg C until weight remained constant over 24 hours.
    • I can let my long hair air-dry and it actually looks like I've had an expensive blowout.
    • Blot dry with paper towels and air-dry in refrigerator for three more days.
    • To start with, it is either salted or brined to extract the moisture, next it is air-dried and then it goes to the smokehouse.
    • If you air-dry denim, doesn't it come out like cardboard?
    • My towels are air-drying, and almost done.
    • The kits also come with air-drying clay, which can be rolled and shaped for water features, pots, rocks and even gnomes.
    • Blow-dry while ruffling with your fingers, or for looser texture, let hair air-dry.
    • These were prepared by collecting live gastropods from the study area, boiling and removing the flesh, rinsing in seawater, and air-drying.
adjectiveˈerˌdrīˈɛrˌdraɪ
  • Not giving off any moisture on exposure to air.

    even when it is air-dry a soil contains moisture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The main difference between this pin and the necklaces (other than the obvious) is this unique pin has a face made from air-dry clay.
    • So turn off the oven, wipe the sweat from your brow and sit back, relax and enjoy the simplicity of air-dry clay.
    • I wanted to see if I could mold air-dry clay right onto the bracelets, creating my own clay bracelets.
    • Vegetative tissues which are able to survive desiccation to an air-dry state have mechanisms that cope with this potentially lethal mechanical stress.
    • We hung up the masks with masking tape (the air-dry clay is very light) so that the children could view and discuss their work.
 
 
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