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picot

/pee-koh/US // ˈpi koʊ //UK // (ˈpiːkəʊ) //

镐头,镐京,皮卡,撷取

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one of a number of ornamental loops in embroidery, or along the edge of lace, ribbon, etc.

Examples

  • Its militants say explicitly they are out to erase the borders that Sykes-Picot established across most of the modern Middle East.

  • To make picot edging: With crochet hook, beginning at ribbed edge at top, work 1.

  • Ganimard descended it, crossed a court and a vestibule and found himself in the rue Picot.

  • He had borrowed three sokemen to hold his pleas from Picot the sheriff and had refused to give them up again.

  • One of these was Picot de Blestre, a doctor as well as a fighting man, and he proved of valuable assistance to the settlement.

  • This is a quick mode of making the picot, and imitates most closely the real Spanish lace.