duster 英 [ˈdʌstə(r)]   美 [ˈdʌstɚ]

duster

duster  英 [ˈdʌstə(r)] 美 [ˈdʌstɚ]

n. 抹布,掸子;除尘器;打扫灰尘的人 

名词复数:dusters 

Jack: A feather duster, with which father uses to wake me up every morning. 杰克:鸡毛掸子,爸爸每天都用它叫我起床。
At that moment, a gallery worker with a feather-duster in her hand gave us a glare of very strong disapproval. 手里举着大毛掸子的画廊工作人员使劲瞪了我们一眼表示强烈反对。

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  • n. 抹布,掸子;除尘器;打扫灰尘的人
  • 1. Jack: A feather duster, with which father uses to wake me up every morning.

    杰克:鸡毛掸子,爸爸每天都用它叫我起床。

  • 2. At that moment, a gallery worker with a feather-duster in her hand gave us a glare of very strong disapproval.

    手里举着大毛掸子的画廊工作人员使劲瞪了我们一眼表示强烈反对。

  • 3. "The curtain went up and revealed a piano, " Sondheim recalled. "A butler took a duster and brushed it up, tinkling the keys.

    “幕布升起来,现出一架钢琴,”桑德海姆回忆道,“一个男演员拿一块抹布擦拭琴键,发出一阵叮当声。

  • duster (n.) 1570s, "dust brush for clothes," agent noun from dust (v.). Meaning "sifter" is from 1660s; that of "cloth worn to keep off dust" is from 1864.
dust·er / ˈdʌstə(r) ; NAmE ˈdʌstər / noun 1 a cloth for removing dust from furniture 抹布;擦布;掸子 2 ( old-fashioned) ( NAmE) a piece of clothing that you wear over your other clothes when you are cleaning the house, etc. (打扫清洁时穿的)防尘罩衫 3 ( NAmE) a long coat that was worn by cowboys (牛仔穿的)防尘长外衣 duster dusters dust·er / ˈdʌstə(r) ; NAmE ˈdʌstər /
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