corduroy / ˈkɔr dəˌrɔɪ, ˌkɔr dəˈrɔɪ /
⚽高中词汇灯芯绒灯心绒灯芯草灯心草
corduroy 的 3 个定义
n. 名词 noun- a cotton-filling pile fabric with lengthwise cords or ridges.
- corduroys, trousers made of this fabric.
adj. 形容词 adjective- of, relating to, or resembling corduroy.
- constructed of logs laid together transversely, as a road across swampy ground.
v. 有主动词 verb- to form by laying logs transversely.
- to make a corduroy road across or along.
更多corduroy例句
- As the weather grew cooler, my son discovered a corduroy jacket that had once belonged to my father.
- His slate corduroy trousers were slightly short in the leg—he is a tall, slim man.
- These butterflies require a 12-foot swath of fresh corduroy for their fluttering.
- Once you learn to trust the high edge angles, you’ll leave deep tracks in fresh corduroy.
- Your skis should be there to support you, not turn into a chattery mess the minute you venture off the corduroy.
- But my all-time most memorable item of clothes was a pair of green corduroy trousers I wore for nine months of art school.
- An elderly man in a yellow corduroy jacket stood patiently by, waiting to speak.
- This kid came in who was wearing corduroy pants, even though it was hot.
- He wears the same corduroy pants that Uncle Ben gave him on his twenty-first birthday.
- When only a few planks are used the term "corduroy the bank" is used (see Fig. 37).
- The blazed trail gave way to the corduroy road, and the pack horse to the oxcart or the stage.
- Taking his knife, the boy slit the leg of the corduroy trousers, and then carefully rolled the woolen sock down.
- They were all dressed out in new light-blue capotes and corduroy trousers, which they tied at the knee with beadwork garters.