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wood-wool

/wood-wool/US // ˈwʊdˌwʊl //

木棉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : fine wood shavings, usually of pine, or chemically treated wood fibers: used for surgical dressings, as an insulating material, as a binder in plaster, for packing breakable objects, etc.

Examples

  • A worn couch sitting squarely before a wood veneer wall, accented by the head of a deer.

  • Upstairs, in the living room, splintered logs of hemlock cackled and spat from inside the wood stove.

  • Turns out that wool regulates temperature, repels water, wicks away moisture, and resists stains and dirt.

  • The resulting Wool Runners were comfortable, eco-friendly, machine-washable, and super cute—and sold out almost immediately.

  • Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation A Pennsylvania-based wood cabinet and specialty products manufacturer.

  • Worst danger zone, the open sea, now traversed, but on land not yet out of the wood.

  • "But I can't stop to argue about it now;" and, saying this, he turned into a side path, and disappeared in the wood.

  • They found a few belated sowars of the 3d Cavalry, who took refuge in a wood, and the artillery opened fire at the trees!

  • Walker had painted a picture he called "Spring," a young girl gathering primroses in a wood.

  • The hills in sight, however, are very considerably wooded, and wood is apparently the common fuel.