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petersham

/pee-ter-shuhm, -sham/US // ˈpi tər ʃəm, -ˌʃæm //UK // (ˈpiːtəʃəm) //

彼得森,彼特沙姆,彼得森郡,彼得森姆

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a heavy woolen cloth for men's overcoats and other bulky outerwear.
    • : a coat or jacket made of this cloth.
    • : a corded material for hatbands, the insides of belts, etc.
    • : a narrow belting for the tops of skirts.

Examples

  • Of Petersham, which adjoins Ham Common, little or nothing can be seen from the river.

  • Aug. 25th, Katharin was taken home from nurse Garret 17 of Petersham, and weaned at home.

  • In other cases the belt matches the full bodice, and is of moiré or Petersham ribbon.

  • When sixteen years of age he began business as a clerk in a country store at Petersham, and there remained five years.

  • In August, 1864, they removed to their present farm in Petersham.