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woolen

/wool-uhn/US // ˈwʊl ən //

羊毛,羊毛衫,羊毛毡,羊毛的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any cloth of carded wool yarn of which the fibers vary in length: bulkier, looser, and less regular than worsted.
    • : woolens, wool cloth or clothing.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : made or consisting of wool: woolen cloth.
    • : of or relating to wool or woolen fabrics.

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Examples

  • While Tide was a bit underwhelming, the Ecover did as well or better on dirt and odor tests than any fancy sports-specific stuff, on both synthetics and woolens.

  • Learn to iron, eliminate horrible stains, wash woolens and other awkward-to-clean items, and see how to rescue yellowed linens and special-event clothing like a pro.

  • These woolen blankets are equally useful when you’re camping out under the stars or camped out on the sofa daydreaming of your next trip.

  • Illustrators depicted them weighed down by heavy woolens, trudging through wintry woods, seemingly always on their way to church.

  • Two men, dressed in winter coats and woolen hats to defend against the frigid night air, walk side by side through the crowded streets of downtown Seoul.

  • His face is gory and pitted with deep shrapnel wounds and his injured hands drip blood on the rumpled woolen blankets.

  • Good hygiene, students are advised, is important for warding away bad breath and bad smells from that woolen suit.

  • Leaning back in his chair, a striped woolen scarf thrown cavalierly around his neck, Carr frowned.

  • As his student in the spring of 1992, I remember his woolen sweaters and an umbrella, and perhaps even a shepherd's hat.

  • By spreading over us the heavy woolen blankets the Mounted Police use under their saddles, we slept in comfort.

  • Both dress and cloak should be made of a woolen material, (varying of course with the season,) which will shed water.

  • A woolen skirt, made quite short, to clear the muddy streets, is the proper thing.

  • If you are to pass the night in the cars, carry a warm woolen or silk hood, that you may take off your bonnet at night.

  • He is an old, grizzled man dressed in dungaree pants, a sweater, and a woolen cap with ear flaps.