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coir

/koir/US // kɔɪr //UK // (kɔɪə) //

椰棕,椰树,椰浆,椰壳纤维

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the prepared fiber of the husk of the coconut fruit, used in making rope, matting, etc.

Examples

  • That evening, while Joe was easing the warps by shoving pieces of coir where the bite came, he felt a grip on his neck.

  • As above said, it is indispensable to protect cordage exposed to the effects of moisture, except in the case of coir ropes.

  • Coir matting was next the floor boards, then a thick Chinese quilt (a pukai), then a Scotch plaid made in Geelong.

  • Desmond slipped out, and in a few seconds returned with several yards of thin coir, a strong rope made of cocoanut fiber.

  • But still no cable is equal to coir, having three valuable properties, being strong, buoyant and exceedingly elastic.