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cassimere

/kas-uh-meer/US // ˈkæs əˌmɪər //UK // (ˈkæsɪˌmɪə) //

卡西梅尔,卡西米亚,卡西莫尔,卡西米尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a twill-weave, worsted suiting fabric, often with a striped pattern.

Examples

  • Fine woolen cassimere of medium thickness for coat, vest and pantaloons, with no cotton lining.

  • The room was hung in blue silk, with white ornaments; the furniture was in white cassimere touched with blue.

  • He wore close-fitting pantaloons of white cassimere, and top-boots, and held his hat in his hand.

  • Kinney was dressed in a long frock-coat of cheap diagonals, black cassimere pantaloons, a blue necktie, and a celluloid collar.

  • "It was from this piece," said Mr. Griswold, throwing on the table a roll of dark green cassimere.