hot press
noun [ C ] Irish English (also hotpress) uk/ˈhɒt ˌpres/ us/ˈhɑːt ˌpres/
加热干衣柜(一种加热柜,把洗过的半干衣服、床单等放在里面干透)
a heated cupboard where clothes, sheets, etc. that have been washed and are almost dry are put so that they can become completely dry
Things never get fully dry on the line so I finish drying them in the hot press. 衣物在晾衣绳上总也不能完全干,所以我放进了加热柜里让它们干透。
To help you keep warm, store your clothes in the hotpress overnight. 把衣服放在加热干衣柜里过夜可以帮你觉得暖和一些。
Synonym: airing cupboard
- More examples
- They joke that he keeps his money in a sock in the hot press.
- Police officers discovered loose boards in a hot press which they believe was used to conceal and store arms.
- Can anyone advise me on ways to organise towels and sheets in my hotpress?