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merino

/muh-ree-noh/US // məˈri noʊ //UK // (məˈriːnəʊ) //

美利奴,梅里诺,马利诺,美利奴人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural me·ri·nos.

    • : one of a breed of sheep, raised originally in Spain, valued for their fine wool.
    • : wool from such sheep.
    • : a yarn or fabric made from this wool.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : made of merino wool, yarn, or cloth.

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Examples

  • Kora’s Xenolith is made from a thin outer layer of tightly woven 30 percent yak wool and 70 percent merino wool.

  • So, it’s good to look for water-repellant, moisture-wicking fabrics like tight-knit merino wool, spandex, and polyester blends.

  • They’re also cozy and warm thanks to merino wool blend yarns.

  • Even my heaviest, 250-weight merino-wool tights aren’t warm enough on their own in below-freezing temperatures.

  • The Oiselle Flyout Top uses Polartec PowerWool, which is a fine merino wool synthetic blend that gives a nice little thermal bump with remarkable moisture management.

  • According to WWD, Altuzarra will design a collection in merino wool for the next stage of the competition.

  • A dress of merino in winter, with a cloth cloak and plain velvet or silk bonnet is the most suitable.

  • "Mine are enough formed, I know," complacently glancing from her attire to Ida's plain merino, and black silk apron.

  • Fig. 20 is a spirited cut of a variety of the Merino without dewlap, and with a long and somewhat open fleece.

  • The Merino rapidly declined in value, till its price nearly approximated to that of the native sheep.

  • The Merino, as might reasonably have been anticipated, when properly managed, has improved from a variety of causes.