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linter

/lin-ter/US // ˈlɪn tər //UK // (ˈlɪntə) //

衬垫,腹腔镜,衬里,衬托

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : linters, short cotton fibers that stick to seeds after a first ginning.
    • : a machine for removing lint from cloth.

Examples

  • In those days he often wandered up and down the Linter and across the moor to the Linn, and so down to the lake.

  • But at this moment, though he remembered much that had passed between them, he was not even thinking of the Braes of Linter.

  • He went to the window, and raised it for a moment, that he might hear the well-remembered sound of the Fall of Linter.

  • Now the seed, free of all else, is carried by another elevator and endless screw conveyor to the "linter."

  • The low back part of the house was called the "lean-to" or linter.