brail

英 [breɪl] 美 ['brel]
  • vt. 用卷帆索卷
  • n. 卷帆索;抄网
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brail (n.)
small rope used on ships, mid-15c., from Old French brail, earlier braiel "belt, leather thong," from Latin bracale "waistbelt," from bracæ "breeches" (plural, see breeches).
1. She works for a company that imports coffee from Brail.
她在一家从巴西进口咖啡的公司工作.

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2. He is a blind man. The brail map is very helpful to him when he travels.
他是个盲人, 触觉地图对他出行有很大帮助.

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