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homespun

/hohm-spuhn/US // ˈhoʊmˌspʌn //UK // (ˈhəʊmˌspʌn) //

家纺,家纺业,家纺产品,家纺业的发展

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : spun or made at home: homespun cloth.
    • : made of such cloth: homespun clothing.
    • : plain; unpolished; unsophisticated; simple; rustic: homespun humor.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a plain-weave cloth made at home, or of homespun yarn.
    • : any cloth of similar appearance.
    • : a rustic person.

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Examples

  • The Freis take a homespun approach that’s hard for a larger chain to replicate.

  • Over the course of this traumatic year, many of us will have discovered homespun therapies in granularity.

  • In some corners of the nation, the scrounging has been even more homespun.

  • We play dodge ball, ride giant tricycles, and craft homespun jalopies for the adult soapbox derby.

  • We are thirsty for his signature wit, warmth, and homespun wisdom.

  • Martha Washington dressed in homespun clothing to differentiate herself from royalty.

  • Brett makes it clear from the outset of Trauma Farm that this is not another cozy paean to the homespun rural life.

  • While the pose of the players remain the same, Rockwell altered the final picture to give it a more homespun feeling.

  • I would rather go to church with Dolly in homespun, than ride in a carriage beside that shrivelled piece of tanned leather.

  • There was no finery in her wardrobe, a few neat cotton gowns for summer wear, and homespun for the winter—that was all.

  • At this the door flew open and a skinny woman appeared, her homespun frock pendent with tow-headed urchins.

  • The last arrivals were two tall women in homespun dresses and calico sunbonnets.

  • That was why, instinctively, she had put on her old homespun with a vague purpose of reparation to them.