0 (of a garment etc) requiring no ironing if allowed to dry by hanging up -- som drypptørkes
a drip-dry shirt.
1 to dry in this manner -- dripp og drypp
We still do not really know what "drip-dry" means.
Can you imagine what it must have been like for your wives, washing your shirts and ironing them before the marvellous invention of drip-dry fabrics?
I should, perhaps, add that "finishing (only)" simply means the application of specialised finishing processes such as drip-dry as opposed to bleaching, dyeing and printing.
If he were provided with a drip-dry collar, there would be one less chore for him to do.
Among these were the wash-and-wear sweater, the permanently pleated skirt, and the drip-dry skirt.
You could just sort of drip-dry it and shake it.
The school uniform chosen by the faculty was a skirt and blouse of a beige drip-dry material, saddle oxfords, along with a dark brown cardigan for winter months.
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(衣物)滴乾免熨的, (使)自然晾乾,(使)自然滴乾…
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de lavar y poner, lavar y poner…
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nécessitant aucun repassage, faire sécher sur cintre…
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segera kering tanpa diseterika, menganginkan…
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