0 a machine used for pressing water out of clothes by putting the clothes between two heavy, smooth, round bars -- 衣物绞干机
It tells them to keep their money in their purses and not to buy wringers, dictating machines and motorcycles.
There must be an overridingly worthy objective to justify the change and it must justify putting us all through the emotional wringer of this legislation.
I want to deal with only one aspect of the matter, and that relates to the industry making iron hand-wringers.
We have heard of the drive to concentrate all these economies, from hand wringers and such like, into the export drive in motor cars.
The poor, hard-working working-class woman will have to pay more for her hand-operated wringer.
I am joining in the plea for the exemption of the hand wringer.
He has accused me of being an unreconstructed wet, and has threatened to put me through the wringer to dry me out a bit.
But clearly the increase in costs will make the price of hand wringers sold abroad much dearer.