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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

towel ring SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. towel [ingl. brit. ˈtaʊəl, ingl. am. ˈtaʊ(ə)l] SUST.

II. towel <part. pres. etc towelling, towelled ingl. am. toweling, toweled> [ingl. brit. ˈtaʊəl, ingl. am. ˈtaʊ(ə)l] V. trans.

III. towel [ingl. brit. ˈtaʊəl, ingl. am. ˈtaʊ(ə)l]

to throw or chuck coloq. in the towel

tea towel SUST. ingl. brit.

bath towel SUST.

I. ring [ingl. brit. rɪŋ, ingl. am. rɪŋ] SUST.

1. ring (metal hoop):

2. ring (circle):

to put a ring round name, ad

3. ring (sound):

to have a hollow ring literal, fig.

4. ring ingl. brit. (phone call):

coup m de téléphone or fil coloq.
passer un coup de fil à qn coloq.

5. ring DEP.:

6. ring:

7. ring ZOOL. (on swan, bird):

8. ring ASTRON.:

9. ring (on cooker):

10. ring (set of bells):

jeu m (of de)

II. ring [ingl. brit. rɪŋ, ingl. am. rɪŋ] V. trans.

1. ring (cause to sound) < pret. imperf. rang; part. pas. rung>:

ring bell

2. ring ingl. brit. TEL. < pret. imperf. rang; part. pas. rung>:

ring person, number, station

3. ring (encircle) < pret. imperf., part. pas. ringed>:

ring trees, buildings:
ring police, troops, protesters:

4. ring < pret. imperf., part. pas. ringed>:

ring ZOOL., ECOL. tree, swan, bird

III. ring <pret. imperf. rang, part. pas. rung> [ingl. brit. rɪŋ, ingl. am. rɪŋ] V. intr.

1. ring (sound):

ring bell, telephone:

2. ring (sound bell):

ring person:

3. ring (resonate):

ring footsteps, laughter, words:

4. ring ingl. brit. TEL.:

to ring for taxi, ambulance

IV. ring [ingl. brit. rɪŋ, ingl. am. rɪŋ]

en el diccionario PONS

I. towel [ˈtaʊəl] SUST.

drap m Bélg.

II. towel <-ll-> [ˈtaʊəl] V. trans.

I. ring1 [rɪŋ] SUST.

1. ring:

2. ring (stain):

ring under eyes

3. ring (circle of people):

ring of spies, criminals

4. ring (jewellery):

5. ring ingl. brit. (cooking device):

6. ring pey. (clique):

ring of drugs, spies

7. ring (arena):

ring of boxing
ring of circus

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. ring1 [rɪŋ] V. trans.

1. ring (encircle):

2. ring ingl. brit. (on paper):

3. ring (mark):

ring bird

I. ring2 [rɪŋ] SUST.

1. ring no pl. ingl. brit. (telephone call):

2. ring (sound):

3. ring no pl. (quality):

II. ring2 <rang, rung> [rɪŋ] V. trans.

1. ring ingl. brit. (call on telephone):

2. ring (produce sound):

ring bell
ring alarm

III. ring2 <rang, rung> [rɪŋ] V. intr.

1. ring ingl. brit. (call on telephone):

2. ring (produce bell sound):

ring telephone, bell
ring ears

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

en el diccionario PONS

I. towel [taʊəl] SUST.

drap m Bélg.

II. towel <-ll-> [taʊəl] V. trans.

I. ring1 [rɪŋ] SUST.

1. ring:

2. ring (stain):

ring under eyes

3. ring (clique, group of people):

ring of drugs, spies
ring of spies, criminals

4. ring (jewelry):

5. ring (arena):

ring in boxing
ring in circus

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. ring1 [rɪŋ] V. trans.

1. ring (encircle):

2. ring (mark):

ring bird

I. ring2 [rɪŋ] SUST.

1. ring (sound):

2. ring (telephone call):

3. ring (quality):

II. ring2 <rang, rung> [rɪŋ] V. trans.

ring bell
ring alarm

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

that rings a bell coloq.

III. ring2 <rang, rung> [rɪŋ] V. intr.

1. ring:

ring telephone, bell
ring ears

2. ring (resound):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

Present
Itowel
youtowel
he/she/ittowels
wetowel
youtowel
theytowel
Past
Itowelled / ingl. am. toweled
youtowelled / ingl. am. toweled
he/she/ittowelled / ingl. am. toweled
wetowelled / ingl. am. toweled
youtowelled / ingl. am. toweled
theytowelled / ingl. am. toweled
Present Perfect
Ihavetowelled / ingl. am. toweled
youhavetowelled / ingl. am. toweled
he/she/ithastowelled / ingl. am. toweled
wehavetowelled / ingl. am. toweled
youhavetowelled / ingl. am. toweled
theyhavetowelled / ingl. am. toweled
Past Perfect
Ihadtowelled / ingl. am. toweled
youhadtowelled / ingl. am. toweled
he/she/ithadtowelled / ingl. am. toweled
wehadtowelled / ingl. am. toweled
youhadtowelled / ingl. am. toweled
theyhadtowelled / ingl. am. toweled

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Paper towels are usually too smooth, a tea towel or some type of chip is best employed in the brooder.
en.wikipedia.org
Then place the sheet on a wet tea towel.
www.goodfood.com.au
Cover it with a tea towel and leave it at room temperature for four to five days.
www.broadsheet.com.au
I would also wrap a tea towel packed with ice around my arm to damp down the inflammation, which helped.
www.dailymail.co.uk
To add to the embarrassment, someone throws a coat over his head as he storms off, similar to a damp tea towel being chucked on to a blazing chip pan.
www.mirror.co.uk

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