buckskin
/buhk-skin/US // ˈbʌkˌskɪn //UK // (ˈbʌkˌskɪn) //
骢骢,鸭皮,鹿皮,骢骢的皮毛
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 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
- : 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.
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