apieceofcloththat is used forremovingdustfromfurniture,books,surfaces, etc.
抹布
US(UKfeather duster)
astickwithfeathersat one end, or asimilarobjectwithclothattachedto one end, used forcleaning
(鸡毛)掸子,尘拂
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Computer cleaning dusters are dangerous to inhale, because the gases expand and cool rapidly upon being sprayed.
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They may harm crabs and shrimp, clams, feather dusters, anemones and similar tankmates.
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The former airport is still in use by crop dusters.
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As such, there is also a warning label present on some gas dusters.
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The airfield was mostly used for recreational flying, flying lessons, and a take-off point for crop dusters and chartered flights.
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After the war, many were used as crop dusters and in other roles.
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Their technology varies from advanced giant robots to close combat tools such as plungers and feather dusters.
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Feathers are used for feather dusters, skins are used for cloaks or leather, and their meat is a staple to many people.
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Feathers for dusters are the ostrich families most valuable industrial commodity.
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The commercial license is typically for crop dusters, banner towing operations, pipeline and construction work, etc.
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His first ostrich feather dusters were wound on broom handles using the foot powered kick winders and the same wire used to attach broom straw.
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Dusters vary in size but are most often between 14to32 inch in total length.
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Though not extremely flammable in gaseous form, many dusters use a fluorocarbon that can burn under some conditions.
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In gas dusters, the propellant itself acts as the payload.
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In modern times, leather dusters are worn by motorcyclists to prevent road rash.
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