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serge

/surj/US // sɜrdʒ //UK // (sɜːdʒ) //

锯齿,哔叽,锯齿状,绢

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a twilled worsted or woolen fabric used especially for clothing.
    • : cotton, rayon, or silk in a twill weave.

Examples

  • This was to Serge Sorokko, the art dealer, with whom she moved to San Francisco, where he has a gallery on Geary.

  • In response, Putin adviser Serge Glazyev said Russia would strike back through financial means.

  • In 1968, filmmaker Serge Bard gave the art world a high-contrast buzz.

  • Based in Montreal, CGI was started by founder and executive chairman Serge Godin in 1976 when Godin was 26.

  • Or you can take that to your advantage and make yourself unique—it is rare—and that is what Serge did.

  • She had left her hat and coat in the hall, and wore a smart blue serge skirt and a white blouse.

  • "I hardly know," was the novelist's reply, as in a navy serge suit he leaned near the window which overlooked the Thames.

  • She was in sober, every-day serge now, and pulling on her second-best cloak.

  • He was clad in a peajacket, blue serge trousers, and jack-boots.

  • A mistake is often made, however, in getting serge of a dark blue.