moleskin / ˈmoʊlˌskɪn /

🎓大学词汇鼹鼠皮鼹鼠皮肤鞋垫痣皮

moleskin 的定义

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

moleskin 近义词

moleskin

等同于 football

更多moleskin例句

  1. The phone still has two rigid, glass-covered screens that fold up like a moleskin notebook.
  2. 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.
  3. "We has a bolt o' moleskin and a bolt o' kersey cloth," said Mrs. Twig.
  4. He was filling his pipe from a moleskin pouch, and I noticed that his broad stooping shoulders ended in arms abnormally long.
  5. "You'm cold," said Bob, after a moment's silence, reaching into a locker under his seat and bringing out a moleskin adicky.
  6. Moleskin—A medium heavy twilled cotton cloth, napped inside; used for men's wear and ornamental purposes.