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suede

/sweyd/US // sweɪd //UK // (sweɪd) //

麂皮绒,绒面革,麂皮,绒布

Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : kid or other leather finished with a soft, napped surface, on the flesh side or on the outer side after removal of a thin outer layer.
    • : Also called suede cloth . a fabric with a napped surface suggesting this.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sued·ed, sued·ing.

    • : to treat so as to raise a nap on.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sued·ed, sued·ing.

    • : to raise a nap on leather, cloth, etc.

Examples

  • The faux-fur lining provides a touch of style to the suede design, as well as added warmth.

  • The Wax Herringbone is a perfect style for warmer weather, and is made with lightweight, breathable material, complete with a suede color and elbow patches.

  • Last January, my old Uggs died, their suede uppers worn so thin that it finally slit at the seam.

  • One way is to move on from the old-timey knit style and get mittens made of leather or suede in a color that matches your favorite jacket.

  • Fashion-forward folks will appreciate the soft suede finish of these deerskin gloves from Skydeer.

  • He listened, a little confused, trying to catch up, while he pulled off his galoshes to reveal tan suede moccasin boots.

  • Petite a-frame suede mini-skirts featured patchwork pockets or cut-out patterns on leather.

  • Sexy coats with suede lapels were worn over white roll-neck tops.

  • Each model clutched a Bloomsbury bag in one hand, all a variation on the new, hand-painted leather and suede piece.

  • She wore black suede Jimmy Choos on her feet and carried a crimson Alexander McQueen clutch bag with a large bow on one side.

  • He wore a black frock-coat and grey suede gloves, which he never removed during these sessions.

  • He saw her face and hair first, then that she had long suede gloves; then that there was a fur cap at the back of her brown hair.

  • I want to talk to you about something very, very important,' she added with enchanting solemnity, as she put on her suede gloves.

  • "The word 'native' intrigues them," said Stephen, drawing off her long, limp suede gloves and smoothing them.

  • Round the leg of her chair she pushed a suede sheath slender as one of the willow-leaves on my pond.