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buckskin

/buhk-skin/US // ˈbʌkˌskɪn //UK // (ˈbʌkˌskɪn) //

骢骢,鸭皮,鹿皮,骢骢的皮毛

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the skin of a buck or deer.
    • : a strong, soft, yellowish or grayish leather, originally prepared from deerskins, now usually from sheepskins.
    • : buckskins, breeches or shoes made of buckskin.
    • : a stiff, firm, starched cotton cloth with a smooth surface and napped back.
    • : a sturdy wool fabric constructed in satin weave, napped and cropped short to provide a smooth finish, and used in the manufacture of outer garments.
    • : a person, especially a backwoodsman, dressed in buckskin.
    • : a horse the color of buckskin.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : made of buckskin: buckskin gloves.
    • : having the color of buckskin; yellowish or grayish.

Examples

  • They washed him with water from the McKenzie River and wrapped him in a buckskin and Pendleton blanket.

  • Her eldest son wore a buckskin jacket with arrows on its back, and it would have made her proud.

  • Bedded in the soft earth underneath lay the slim buckskin sacks.

  • The gold that had drawn us into the game was there in the same long, buckskin sacks, a load for one horse.

  • He wore moccasins and buckskin leggings, and a dingy-blue flannel shirt, open at the throat.

  • Father had hitched Teddy, the buckskin horse, to the big sleigh and was going for the Doctor.

  • Yes, the sleigh had grown as large as his father's sleigh; the reindeer as big as Teddy, the buckskin horse.