eyelet / ˈaɪ lɪt /

⚽高中词汇眼线眼罩眼孔眼球

eyelet2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a small hole, usually round and finished along the edge, as in cloth or leather for the passage of a lace or cord or as in embroidery for ornamental effect.
  2. a lightweight fabric pierced by small holes finished with stitching and often laid out in flowerlike designs.
  3. a metal ring for lining a small hole; grommet.
v. 有主动词 verb

eye·let·ed or eye·let·ted, eye·let·ing or eye·let·ting.

  1. to make an eyelet in.
  2. to insert metal eyelets in.

eyelet 近义词

eyelet

等同于 loop

eyelet

等同于 peephole

eyelet 的近义词 5
eyelet 的反义词 1
eyelet

等同于 hole

更多eyelet例句

  1. Durability in the details looks good as well thanks to metal eyelets and solid aluminum stakes that refused to bend.
  2. Metal eyelets connect the fly to the poles at the corners, which bodes well for the long term, as does pairing its 68-denier, PU-coated polyester floor with the included ground sheet of the same material.
  3. It wasn’t until he saw a local artist’s painting of malji—a blue canvas covered in pink and red eyelets—that he realized the word also described the bubbles of light that indicate where the catch might be.
  4. During the ceremony, she was surrounded by 15 towheaded flower girls, each in a white eyelet dress and flower crown.
  5. Presently he was rewarded by finding a small eyelet hole in the side of the mattress.
  6. There was a little eyelet, a square hole with a flap buttoned down over it, on a level with their heads.
  7. Doolga wrung Silka's hand, that she still clutched, as they knelt side by side on the sheepskin looking through the eyelet.
  8. Eyelet-hole: Holes in a sail through which a lacing is passed or reef nettles rove.
  9. And he crushed one between his fingers, and put the other into the eyelet of his boot to strangle it.