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
- : 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.
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