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

blow-dry

verbˈbləʊdrʌɪˈbloʊdraɪ
[with object]
  • Dry and style (hair) with a handheld dryer.

    always blow-dry your hair in one direction
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I recommend setting the hair as opposed to blow-drying it.
    • He also advises against blow-drying your hair because this tends to inflate volume rather than reduce it.
    • I was just wearing a towel and was blow-drying my hair… he had been drinking.
    • She ran upstairs and began blow-drying her hair.
    • Yesterday I was blow-drying my hair and felt a mysterious tug; I looked down to see her blissfully munching away.
    • Heating up baked beans for the children's lunch, blow-drying her hair in the kitchen, she's going through the motions of an ordinary life.
    • If you're feeling a little bloated, blow-drying your hair at the roots can't hurt.
    • It's amazing what blow-drying your hair can do for your self-esteem.
    • After getting out and blow-drying her hair, she straight ironed it, making it pin straight.
    • Janie was done blow-drying her hair and she took a seat on the bed, ‘I miss Nick.’
    • After running the de-frizzing cream through her hair, rinsing it out, and blow-drying her long, beautiful locks, Hallie ran over to her phone and quickly dialed the number that was so familiar to her.
    • After my hair was free of tangles I took out my hair I took out my hair dryer and blow-dried my hair.
    • If you're not up for spending extra time washing, conditioning, blow-drying and styling your hair, stick with above-the-shoulder locks.
    • She got up and took a hot shower and when she finished blow-drying her long brown hair she went down stairs.
    • While blow-drying your hair, use the brush to brush each layer to the opposite direction your hair usually goes to create volume.
    • Also having a shower and washing and blow-drying my hair made me feel good.
    • I finished my shower and had put on a gold cobwebby shirt that flared at the sleeves and tight bellbottoms of the same color with heeled sandals and was blow-drying my hair.
    • After blow-drying the hair, Bailey diagonally zigzag-parted the front half into sections.
    • Abbey showered and instead of blow-drying her hair, which would be washed and dried and totally restyled by her hair assistant, she pulled it up into a messy bun.
    • Just ask any businesswoman running, in high heels, to make her plane after blow-drying her hair and putting on makeup for an hour.
nounˈbləʊdrʌɪˈbloʊdraɪ
  • An act of blow-drying the hair.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A basic cut went up 25%, as did the cost of a blow-dry.
    • However, if you choose to travel further afield, to Ringsend for example, a woman's wash, cut and blow-dry will cost just £13.50 in one salon.
    • The salon is full of surprises - not least of which is the best blow-dry in Ireland.
    • Ironically, to achieve great curls (unless you are born with them naturally), you must have a great straight blow-dry!
    • It would be casual, but with her manicured nails, shiny, sleek blow-dry and light but perfect make-up, she just looks maddeningly polished.
    • Once they are thoroughly dried with piles of thick towels, they are popped under the heat lamps to finish off their blow-dry.
    • So after a quick shower and blow-dry, Gloria threw on her Gucci knockoff, grabbed her bag of scripts and headed out the door.
    • It really makes a BIG difference to how your hair looks, plus you get a professional blow-dry.
    • To get a good blow-dry of your Shih Tzu's hair be especially systematic.
    • Prices can be negotiated for the cut and blow-dry if any farmers are interested in giving the lamb that 2003 look.
    • A shampoo, cut and blow-dry at the salon nearby, where a local pop star gets her hair done, comes to about $300.
    • Here, I can get a blow-dry with either Dino, the owner, or Lindsey for £20.
    • My favorite part of getting my hair cut is the hot ironing after the blow-dry.
    • He was never going to have to offer anyone a cut and blow-dry.
    • We know you're out there: hair-centric women who refuse to ruin a perfect blow-dry with a run in the rain, or risk hat head with a walk on a cold day.
    • Carol, a retired telephonist, goes to the salon every week for a shampoo and blow-dry, three times a year for a perm, and for a cut when Sam says she needs one.
    • Thirty minutes and a blow-dry later and I bounded down the stairs in a pair of jean shorts and a t-shirt.
    • Shave, haircut, fingernails, haircut and blow-dry, and not a molecule of detectable urine in the atmosphere.
    • A professional blow-dry can make you look like a million bucks - so hit the salon for a special night out or event (or just for a spirit lifter).
    • Do something different to your hair that morning… if it's normally wavy, get a good blow-dry and wear it straight.

Derivatives

  • blow-dryer

  • noun
    • She then put it in a small black, floral patterned, bag and continued to fill it with such items as make-up, hairspray, a blow-drier and other such necessities that every woman needs to succeed in life.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If you have thick hair, a blow-dryer can clear a visible path; ask a friend or family member to help you.
      • Sunlight can be as damaging as a too-hot blow-dryer.
      • She recommends sitting under a dryer for 10 to 15 minutes before using a nozzled blow-dryer (1,500 watts is sufficient for home use).
      • Scuttling, blow-dryers like power generators, buzzing, the sound of an entire building waking up.
      • Perk up your hair with some highlights for that just-got-back-from-vacation look, and put your blow-dryer in storage - wavy, curly, casual hair is back.
      • An opaque sign-painter's enamel in various institutional colors is subsequently dripped on the surface, with an electric fan or blow-dryer used to change the direction of the spatters, often in defiance of the viewer's sense of gravity.
      • Your next weapons are a powerful blow-dryer and a round brush - or, if your hair's too tangle-prone for round-brush maneuvers, a straightening comb attachment for your blow-dryer.
      • Although blow-dryers may be appropriate in the dressing areas in the front or back of the church for wedding party members or clergy having bad hair days, no one else should consider taking their dryer to church.
      • After shampooing and conditioning, the model sat under the dryer until her hair was 90-percent dry, and then I finished it with a blow-dryer.
      • Fry your scalp and hair with excessive heat from blow-dryers, hot combs and hair-bonnet dryers.
      • He has his own blow-drier, shampoos, special mousses and hair lacquer, special stuff to fluff his tail up, and special clippers.
      • Mild-mannered folk formerly obsessed with word counts and copping the lead position for their story in the week's News section exhibit a newfound interest in voice lessons and begin price shopping for blow-dryers and hair stylists.
      • For styling without damage, Walker tries not to use too much heat or apply too much tension when he's using blow-dryers and curling irons.
      • Out is the old-fashioned idea that females care more about their appearance than males do: today's illustrator must portray both sexes ‘preening in front of a mirror,’ with Dad using a blow-dryer.
      • My mother threw the blow-dryer at her soon-to-be fiancé, and that got him so mad that he stomped out of the house, never to be seen again.
      • Heat your metal lash curler with your blow-dryer for a few seconds.
      • Do I hit him over the head with the blow-dryer and tell him he's going to have to be content with my inner beauty, or should I make this concession to marital contentment and wear my hair longer (even if it bugs the hell out of me)?
      • But they have to be dry before they can be painted, thus the blow-dryers.
      • And try to lay off your blow-dryer, hot curlers and flat iron as much as possible.

Definition of blow-dry in US English:

blow-dry

verbˈblōdrīˈbloʊdraɪ
[with object]
  • Dry and style (hair) with a handheld dryer.

    I took a shower and blow-dried my hair
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was just wearing a towel and was blow-drying my hair… he had been drinking.
    • After running the de-frizzing cream through her hair, rinsing it out, and blow-drying her long, beautiful locks, Hallie ran over to her phone and quickly dialed the number that was so familiar to her.
    • Also having a shower and washing and blow-drying my hair made me feel good.
    • If you're not up for spending extra time washing, conditioning, blow-drying and styling your hair, stick with above-the-shoulder locks.
    • I recommend setting the hair as opposed to blow-drying it.
    • Abbey showered and instead of blow-drying her hair, which would be washed and dried and totally restyled by her hair assistant, she pulled it up into a messy bun.
    • I finished my shower and had put on a gold cobwebby shirt that flared at the sleeves and tight bellbottoms of the same color with heeled sandals and was blow-drying my hair.
    • If you're feeling a little bloated, blow-drying your hair at the roots can't hurt.
    • After blow-drying the hair, Bailey diagonally zigzag-parted the front half into sections.
    • He also advises against blow-drying your hair because this tends to inflate volume rather than reduce it.
    • After my hair was free of tangles I took out my hair I took out my hair dryer and blow-dried my hair.
    • She ran upstairs and began blow-drying her hair.
    • Just ask any businesswoman running, in high heels, to make her plane after blow-drying her hair and putting on makeup for an hour.
    • Heating up baked beans for the children's lunch, blow-drying her hair in the kitchen, she's going through the motions of an ordinary life.
    • She got up and took a hot shower and when she finished blow-drying her long brown hair she went down stairs.
    • It's amazing what blow-drying your hair can do for your self-esteem.
    • While blow-drying your hair, use the brush to brush each layer to the opposite direction your hair usually goes to create volume.
    • After getting out and blow-drying her hair, she straight ironed it, making it pin straight.
    • Yesterday I was blow-drying my hair and felt a mysterious tug; I looked down to see her blissfully munching away.
    • Janie was done blow-drying her hair and she took a seat on the bed, ‘I miss Nick.’
nounˈblōdrīˈbloʊdraɪ
  • An act of blow-drying the hair.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The salon is full of surprises - not least of which is the best blow-dry in Ireland.
    • To get a good blow-dry of your Shih Tzu's hair be especially systematic.
    • Once they are thoroughly dried with piles of thick towels, they are popped under the heat lamps to finish off their blow-dry.
    • Here, I can get a blow-dry with either Dino, the owner, or Lindsey for £20.
    • A shampoo, cut and blow-dry at the salon nearby, where a local pop star gets her hair done, comes to about $300.
    • Thirty minutes and a blow-dry later and I bounded down the stairs in a pair of jean shorts and a t-shirt.
    • So after a quick shower and blow-dry, Gloria threw on her Gucci knockoff, grabbed her bag of scripts and headed out the door.
    • We know you're out there: hair-centric women who refuse to ruin a perfect blow-dry with a run in the rain, or risk hat head with a walk on a cold day.
    • He was never going to have to offer anyone a cut and blow-dry.
    • Prices can be negotiated for the cut and blow-dry if any farmers are interested in giving the lamb that 2003 look.
    • Do something different to your hair that morning… if it's normally wavy, get a good blow-dry and wear it straight.
    • Ironically, to achieve great curls (unless you are born with them naturally), you must have a great straight blow-dry!
    • My favorite part of getting my hair cut is the hot ironing after the blow-dry.
    • Shave, haircut, fingernails, haircut and blow-dry, and not a molecule of detectable urine in the atmosphere.
    • A professional blow-dry can make you look like a million bucks - so hit the salon for a special night out or event (or just for a spirit lifter).
    • However, if you choose to travel further afield, to Ringsend for example, a woman's wash, cut and blow-dry will cost just £13.50 in one salon.
    • A basic cut went up 25%, as did the cost of a blow-dry.
    • Carol, a retired telephonist, goes to the salon every week for a shampoo and blow-dry, three times a year for a perm, and for a cut when Sam says she needs one.
    • It really makes a BIG difference to how your hair looks, plus you get a professional blow-dry.
    • It would be casual, but with her manicured nails, shiny, sleek blow-dry and light but perfect make-up, she just looks maddeningly polished.
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