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faille

/fahyl, feyl; French fa-yuh/US // faɪl, feɪl; French ˈfa yə //UK // (feɪl, French faj) //

失败,失败的,失效,失败的人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a soft, transversely ribbed fabric of silk, rayon, or lightweight taffeta.

Examples

  • Thus, as Frontback founder and CEO Frederic della Faille puts it, “My face is the caption of the photo.”

  • They resided comfortably alongside Chantilly lace, silk faille, and his contented clients of a certain age.

  • Wu certainly can craft a magical moment with silk faille coats, feather-embellished skirts, and embroidered dresses.

  • Lucille's dress of light blue faille silk, garnished with pearls and guipure lace, was very becoming.

  • To this class belong the grosgrains, Ottoman, faille Francaise—a silk resembling grosgrain, but softer and brighter.

  • Faille Francaise—A soft, lustrous silk of wider cord than grosgrain, but narrower than ottoman.

  • Faille and Bouchot, expecting to succeed, paid the money; they failed while the bottles were making.

  • Depesches la responce a fin que Je ne faille et ne ^vous fies de ceste entreprinse a vostre frere.