英:[ti: ˈtauəl]
美:[ti ˈtaʊəl]
英:[ti: ˈtauəl]
美:[ti ˈtaʊəl]
擦拭杯盘用的抹布;
noun
(chiefly British) a small towel used in the kitchen primarily for drying dishes.
The first known use of tea towel was in 1863
1 The guard rails are also ideal for showing off your favorite seasonal decorations or tea towels throughout the year.
2 Dry the leaves in a salad spinner and store them on a tea towel until later.
3 The History of the Tea Towel While tea towels are nearly ubiquitous these days, the tea towel's beginnings were far from humble.
4 Wet a paper towel or tea towel, and wring out most of the water.
5 Shake loosely to remove as much water as possible, then pat dry with a paper towel or tea towel to remove excess water.
6 From tea towels to warm winter apparel, this shop caters to those lovers of the finer things in life.
7 Bring in the holiday vibes with the Festive AF tea towel.
8 One towel features a playful bunny standing over colorful spring flowers, while the other tea towel features flowers only.
9 A hand towel or tea towel.
一块手巾,或者茶巾.