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cambric

/keym-brik/US // ˈkeɪm brɪk //UK // (ˈkeɪmbrɪk) //

坎布里奇,骆驼牌,骆驼皮,凸轮轴

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a thin, plain cotton or linen fabric of fine close weave, usually white.

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Examples

  • At the head of the procession was a priest, and at his side a Chinese with a lantern two feet high, covered with white cambric.

  • His gold he wrapped in a cambric cloth, put it into a shot bag, and then into a portmanteau.

  • Over this paste a piece of dark blue cambric, Fig. 3, carefully turning the edges even with the book.

  • Behold how he prances with his manly foot, and brandishes his blade, much as if he were about to measure forth cambric with it.

  • And you exhibited to him the vial of chloroform and the piece of cambric?