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batiste

/buh-teest, ba-/US // bəˈtist, bæ- //UK // (bæˈtiːst) //

巴蒂斯特,巴蒂尔,巴蒂斯塔,巴蒂斯图特

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a fine, often sheer fabric, constructed in either a plain or figured weave and made of any of various natural or synthetic fibers.

Examples

  • Jazz pianist Jon Batiste began his set in New York City this past week with an extended version of “The Entertainer.”

  • Batiste does not believe that entertainment is at odds with musical proficiency.

  • Batiste is from New Orleans, and his heritage informs both his music and his performance style.

  • On this night, because of the setup on the small stage, Batiste also played with his back to the crowd.

  • Batiste deeply admires Armstrong the entertainer, but knows it took more than a winning smile for his music endure.

  • The material was soft silky batiste of the quality Phœbe liked.

  • Batiste is of French origin, and is a light, transparent cloth, made from a fine quality of combed cotton yarn.

  • Long cloth to some extent resembles batiste, fine muslins, India linen, and cambric.

  • Her short sleeves, richly trimmed with batiste, are fastened by intertwining gold cords.

  • Etamine—A light woolen cloth similar to batiste and nun's cloth, used for women's and children's wear.