Air-dry

Synonyms for "air-dry" (30 found)

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Translations

13 translations across 6 languages.

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Finnish

3 entries
  • ilmakuiva adj (dried by exposure to air)
  • ilmakuivattu adj (dried by exposure to air)
  • ilmakuivata verb (to dry by exposure to air)

French

1 entries
  • sec à l'aire adj (dried by exposure to air)

German

3 entries
  • luftgetrocknet adj (dried by exposure to air)
  • lufttrocken adj (dried by exposure to air)
  • lufttrocknen verb (to dry by exposure to air)

Italian

1 entries
  • ascigatura ad aria adj (dried by exposure to air)

Portuguese

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  • sêco ao ar adj (dried by exposure to air)

Spanish

4 entries
  • aeroseco adj (dried by exposure to air)
  • seco al aire adj (dried by exposure to air)
  • aerosecar verb (to dry by exposure to air)
  • secar al aire verb (to dry by exposure to air)

Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

These towels air-dry very quickly.

Source: tatoeba (8549777)

I have been studying Japanese aesthetics consciously since my teenage years on Lulu Island, or maybe even before, as a prepubescent somewhat unwittingly in the Philippines. In Quezon City, we kids watched Japanese samurai shows and cartoons. We made Zero fighters and Messerschmidts as cardboard airplanes to hang from the ceiling of our library, where we had collection jars of crab-like spiders with thick exoskeletons. On Lulu Island, I studied autodidactically the basics of Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji, the components of the Japanese language, during vacation as a teenager, whilst I did also watercolour painting and sculptures from DAS air-dry clay. I then took Japanese language in university. In my twenties, I actually lived in Japan for some time. Later, for years on my Social Media, I have been observing exquisite Japanese images. And I become a fan of anime. To me, Japanese aesthetics allude to Finnish, Eskimo, and Polynesian artwork. Japanese art can contrast the ancient with the ultramodern.

Source: tatoeba (12312747)

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