I got the dishcloth, and rather spitefully scrubbed Edgar's nose and mouth, affirming it served him right for meddling. 我拿抹布,愤懑的为埃德加擦脸和嘴,觉得他多管闲事是罪有应得。
dishcloth
[ noun ] a cloth for washing dishes <noun.artifact>
Dishcloth \Dish"cloth`\ (?; 115), n. A cloth used for washing dishes.
Towel \Tow"el\, n. [OE. towaille, towail, F. touaille, LL. toacula, of Teutonic origin; cf. OHG. dwahila, swahilla, G. zwehle, fr. OHG. dwahan to wash; akin to D. dwaal a towel, AS. [thorn]we['a]n to wash, OS. thwahan, Icel. [thorn]v[=a], Sw. tv[*a], Dan. toe, Goth. [thorn]wahan. Cf. {Doily}.] A cloth used for wiping, especially one used for drying anything wet, as the person after a bath.
{Towel gourd} (Bot.), the fruit of the cucurbitaceous plant {Luffa [AE]gyptiaca}; also, the plant itself. The fruit is very fibrous, and, when separated from its rind and seeds, is used as a sponge or towel. Called also {Egyptian bath sponge}, and {dishcloth}.
'Pick up a dishcloth and it doesn't look like a rectangle at all,' says Dr Gaynor Taylor, a researcher in the group. The industrial collaborator is Corah, a garment manufacturer that supplies Marks and Spencer.
If a dishcloth is used for cleaning kitchen surfaces, switch to a clean one after working with raw meat or poultry.