释义 |
towel I. \ˈtau̇(ə)l\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English towele, towaille, from Old French toaille, of Germanic origin; akin to Old Saxon thwahila, twahila towel, Middle Dutch dwale, dwele, Old High German dwahila, dwehila; akin to Old English thwēal washing, thwēan to wash, Old High German dwahan, Old Norse thvā, Gothic thwahan to wash, Old Prussian twaxtan bath cloth 1. : a piece of absorbent cloth or paper often rectangular in shape for wiping or drying < a bath towel > < a dish towel > 2. obsolete a. : napkin 1 b. : a piece of cloth used as a turban or sash c. : vesperal 2 d. : a cloth held by acolytes or spread over the rails before communicants during the celebration of the Eucharist II. verb (toweled also towelled ; toweled also towelled ; toweling also towelling \-au̇(ə)liŋ\ ; towels) transitive verb : to rub or dry (as the body) with a towel < toweling hard my hair, face, and the back of my neck — Joseph Conrad > < got out of the bath, toweled herself dry — Aldous Huxley > intransitive verb : to use a towel |