eyelet 的 2 个定义
- 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.
- a lightweight fabric pierced by small holes finished with stitching and often laid out in flowerlike designs.
- a metal ring for lining a small hole; grommet.
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eye·let·ed or eye·let·ted, eye·let·ing or eye·let·ting.
- to make an eyelet in.
- to insert metal eyelets in.
eyelet 近义词
等同于 loop
等同于 peephole
等同于 hole
eyelet 的近义词 62 个
- break
- crack
- crater
- cut
- dent
- gap
- mouth
- pit
- space
- tunnel
- void
- window
- aperture
- breach
- burrow
- cave
- cavern
- cavity
- chamber
- chasm
- chink
- cistern
- cleft
- covert
- cranny
- den
- depression
- dimple
- dip
- excavation
- fissure
- foramen
- fracture
- gash
- gorge
- hollow
- hovel
- keyhole
- lacuna
- lair
- leak
- nest
- niche
- nick
- notch
- orifice
- outlet
- passage
- peephole
- perforation
- pockmark
- puncture
- rent
- retreat
- scoop
- shaft
- shelter
- split
- tear
- vacuity
- vent
eyelet 的反义词 8 个
更多eyelet例句
- Durability in the details looks good as well thanks to metal eyelets and solid aluminum stakes that refused to bend.
- 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.
- 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.
- During the ceremony, she was surrounded by 15 towheaded flower girls, each in a white eyelet dress and flower crown.
- Presently he was rewarded by finding a small eyelet hole in the side of the mattress.
- There was a little eyelet, a square hole with a flap buttoned down over it, on a level with their heads.
- Doolga wrung Silka's hand, that she still clutched, as they knelt side by side on the sheepskin looking through the eyelet.
- Eyelet-hole: Holes in a sail through which a lacing is passed or reef nettles rove.
- And he crushed one between his fingers, and put the other into the eyelet of his boot to strangle it.