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shearling

/sheer-ling/US // ˈʃɪər lɪŋ //UK // (ˈʃɪəlɪŋ) //

剪羊毛,剪毛皮,剪毛,剪羊毛的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Chiefly British. a yearling sheep that has been shorn once.
    • : short wool pulled from such a sheep.
    • : the skin from a recently shorn sheep or lamb, tanned with the wool still on it.

Examples

  • They’re made from many materials, including fur, shearling, or synthetic fabric.

  • “I was inspired by the idea of elevating sportswear silhouettes in an unmistakably Coach way using leather, shearling and by combining our iconic symbols in a way that feels fresh, youthful and immediate,” said CoachCreative Director Stuart Vevers.

  • Other designers, such as Joseph Altuzarra, prefer a sleeker shearling.

  • Urban shearling coats were worn with silk dresses printed with patterns inspired by aboriginal art.

  • On the following night Viscount Birdsaye lost a shearling ram, for which he was reported to have paid a fabulous sum.

  • The shearling tup is then a 2-shear tup, and the dinmont is a wether, but more correctly a 2-shear wether.

  • Of the nine shearling ewes he “fed” for the Cambridge Show, he lost four, and only raised two or three lambs from the rest.

  • He said his father was shepherd to a big farmer, who had sent him with two score of shearling ewes to get highland pasture.