buckram / ˈbʌk rəm /

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buckram2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a stiff cotton fabric for interlinings, book bindings, etc.
  2. stiffness of manner; extreme preciseness or formality.
v. 有主动词 verb

buck·ramed, buck·ram·ing.

  1. to strengthen with buckram.
  2. Archaic. to give a false appearance of importance, value, or strength to.

buckram 近义词

buckram

等同于 stiff

更多buckram例句

  1. At our challenge they have now taken to their heels like Falstaff's eleven rogues in buckram suits.
  2. Making frames for hats follows—the frames are of wire and buckram.
  3. A Special Presentation Edition, bound in white buckram, with extra gilt ornament.
  4. They might have been weighted with buckram, although it was no longer in general use.
  5. They are very poorly clad, for their clothes are only of the skins of beasts, and canvas, and buckram.