柯林斯詞典towel /?ta??l/ (toweling,toweled,towels) 1. N-COUNT A towel is a piece of thick soft cloth that you use to dry yourself. 毛巾 ...a bath towel. …一條浴巾。 ...a hand towel. …一塊手巾。 ...a beach towel. …一條沙灘浴巾。2. V-T If you towel something or towel it dry, you dry it with a towel. 用毛巾擦干 James came out of his bedroom, towelling his wet hair. 詹姆斯走出他的臥室,用毛巾擦干他那濕漉漉的頭發(fā)。 I towelled myself dry. 我用毛巾把自己擦干。3. PHRASE If you throw in the towel, you stop trying to do something because you realize that you cannot succeed. 認(rèn)輸[非正式] It seemed as if the police had thrown in the towel and were abandoning the investigation. 看起來(lái)好象警察已經(jīng)認(rèn)輸了,并且要放棄調(diào)查。 返回 towel劍橋詞典a piece of cloth or paper used for drying someone or something that is wet 毛巾;紙巾 She came downstairs after her shower , wrapped in a towel. 她淋浴后裹著毛巾走下樓來(lái)。 He used a paper towel to mop up the spill . 他用紙巾將撒出的水擦干。 例句 Don't wipe your grubby hands on my clean towel!Please remember to bring a mat and a towel with you to the next aerobics class .During the break between games , she had a drink of water and wiped the perspiration off her face and arms with a towel.She gave the dirty towel a quick rinse .I used a towel to rub the dog down after his bath .習(xí)語(yǔ)throw in the towel 返回 towel