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paisley

/peyz-lee/US // ˈpeɪz li //UK // (ˈpeɪzlɪ) //

佩斯利,柏斯利,佩斯利语,雏菊

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pais·leys.

    • : a soft woolen fabric woven with a pattern of colorful and minutely detailed figures.
    • : a shawl, scarf, tie, or other article made of this fabric.
    • : a silk print simulating this fabric and weave.
    • : Also called paisley print . a pattern resembling the design or figure on this fabric or material.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : made of paisley: a paisley shawl.
    • : having the pattern of a paisley.

Examples

  • In fashion, the mango inspired the instantly recognizable paisley pattern, a teardrop-shaped icon that gained couture approval in Europe during the British rule of India.

  • Galeria is a collage of quotations: columns, chrome black tables, panels with English paisley fabric.

  • Peterson is wearing a crisp white-and-blue striped shirt and fraying paisley ascot.

  • “The reason gays and lesbians go to Las Vegas is totally different than the general population,” says Paisley.

  • Just before summer began, Brad Paisley and LL Cool J arrived to cure racism.

  • There was also the paisley mini with nude fishnet tights she wore in “The Crash,” when the Draper home was robbed.

  • She was furthermore attired in an old Paisley shawl belonging to her grandmother—what better way to advertise a grandmother?

  • We found much to do in Paisley, not only in the night services but on the streets, in the homes of refuge and in homes.

  • The trade of Paisley continues in a satisfactory state, and weavers are in great demand.

  • What does he think of the commerce of the city of Glasgow, and of the manufactures of Paisley and all the adjacent country?

  • These were the first-fruits of the godliness and learning of the Abbot of Paisley: hereafter we will hear more.