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moleskin

/mohl-skin/US // ˈmoʊlˌskɪn //UK // (ˈməʊlˌskɪn) //

鼹鼠皮,鼹鼠皮肤,鞋垫,痣皮

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the soft, deep-gray, fragile fur of the mole.
    • : a strong and heavy napped, twilled cotton fabric used for sportswear and work clothing.
    • : moleskins, a garment, especially trousers, of this fabric.
    • : a soft, usually adhesive-backed fabric applied to the feet or other areas of the body to prevent irritation or abrasion.

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Examples

  • The phone still has two rigid, glass-covered screens that fold up like a moleskin notebook.

  • Then the rough moleskin trousers were put on and fastened with a belt round the waist, and a pair of leg-strings at the knees.

  • "We has a bolt o' moleskin and a bolt o' kersey cloth," said Mrs. Twig.

  • He was filling his pipe from a moleskin pouch, and I noticed that his broad stooping shoulders ended in arms abnormally long.

  • "You'm cold," said Bob, after a moment's silence, reaching into a locker under his seat and bringing out a moleskin adicky.

  • Moleskin—A medium heavy twilled cotton cloth, napped inside; used for men's wear and ornamental purposes.