antimacassar

英 [,æntɪmə'kæsə] 美 [,æntɪmə'kæsɚ]
  • n. 椅子罩子
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antimacassar: [19] An antimacassar was a cloth spread over chairbacks in the 19th and early 20th centuries to protect them from greasy hair. It took its name from Macassar oil, a proprietary brand of hair oil made by Rowland and Son, allegedly from ingredients obtained from Makassar, a region of the island of Sulawesi (formerly Celebes) in Indonesia.
1. After lunch was about an hour of allotted rest time, in a cavernous room antimacassar - backed armchairs.
午餐过后,有大约一个小时的规定休息时间, 地点是在一间像洞穴一样的房间里.

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