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leather

/leth-er/US // ˈlɛð ər //UK // (ˈlɛðə) //

皮革类,皮革业,皮革业的发展,皮革业者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the skin of an animal, with the hair removed, prepared for use by tanning or a similar process designed to preserve it against decay and make it pliable or supple when dry.
    • : an article made of this material.
    • : stirrup leather.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to, made of, or resembling leather: leather processing; leather upholstery.
    • : Slang. catering to or patronized by customers who typically wear leather clothing, often as a means of signaling interest in or preference for sadomasochistic sexual activity.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cover or furnish with leather.
    • : Informal. to beat with a leather strap.

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Examples

  • Companies like MycoWorks and Modern Meadow both have alternative leather products in the works.

  • Barton also makes bands in leather and canvas so you can mix up band material if you like.

  • There’s a cherry red version for $50 more, and a $400 leather case in case you want to make your consumption even more conspicuous.

  • The retro design of these headphones is an immediate attention-grabber—the brown leather and steel combination is an absolute winner.

  • This leather-bound journal is the perfect gift for those writers that are longing to explore a different era.

  • With every stroke, her leather boot creaked under the weight of her leg.

  • She tugged on the black rope that wrapped around his thighs and torso, her leather gloves creaking with each adjustment.

  • Or there he is, matching leather jackets with a baby-faced Bruce Springsteen.

  • They include signed photographs of Eisenhower and Field Marshal Montgomery, as well as paintings and a red leather despatch box.

  • With this cool leather moto hat from Vince Camuto, you can look fabulous and fashionable while keeping your locks in line.

  • A leather swordbelt, gold-embroidered at the edges, carried a long steel-halted rapier in a leather scabbard chaped with steel.

  • The sleeves of his doublet which protruded from his leather casing were of the same colour and material as his trunks.

  • And the man who had done all this—a vulgar upstart out of Paris, reeking of leather and the barrack-room still lived!

  • His clothes marked him as a man of the city, for we do not wear shooting jackets, and breeches and leather leggings in our valley.

  • But the jar threw my six-shooter where I couldn't reach it, and the carbine was jammed in the stirrup-leather on the wrong side.