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I need a hair dryer.

I need a hair dryer.

First, hair? Reading French and English? [He? 】 beautiful? 【h? r】?

Hair; Hair; a little bit

To remove hair from. ...

The intransitive verb has long hair; To form hairy fibers

Hairy; Care for hair; Made of hair

Phrases:

Hair color? Hair color and coat color; dye one's hair

Curly hair? Curly hair, curly hair; Natural curly hair

Blonde? blond hair

White hair? Gray hair

Gray hair? Gray/white hair

Second, the dryer reads French and English? Is it beautiful? [Della]?

Dryer; desiccant

Phrases:

Dryer? Clothes dryer

Drum dryer? drum dryer

Funnel dryer? Hopper dryer

Hand dryer? Hand dryer; handdryer

Hair dryer? electric hair dryer

Usage of extended data hair:

1, hair is a countable noun when it refers to "human and animal hair, fine hair and fluff". It can be used with numerals to indicate a specific number (such as several hairs), and it can also be used to indicate an indefinite number by several, many or several modifications.

When hair refers to "hair" in general, it refers to a person's whole hair, which is a collective noun and cannot be counted.

3. Hair, fur and skin have different meanings: hair means "hair" or "hair of animals and plants"; Fur refers to the fur of animals (bears, rabbits, foxes, sheep, etc.) ), it can also refer to leather clothes or decorations; Skin can refer to the skin of human or animal, and also to the skin and shell of fruit. For example:

If you comb your hair forward, it will suit your face better.

If you comb your hair forward, it will suit your face better.

She wore a silver fox fur coat on her shoulders.

She wears a silver fox skin (scarf) on her shoulders.

(3) Poison may be absorbed through the skin.

Poisons may be inhaled through the skin.