crinoline

英 ['krɪn(ə)lɪn] 美 ['krɪnəlɪn]
  • n. 裙衬;带衬的裙;四周鼓出的裙
  • n. (Crinoline)人名;(法)克里诺利纳
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crinoline 裙衬

crino, 卷毛,马毛,词源同crisp. -line, 黄麻,麻线。原指一种由马毛和黄麻编织物。

crinoline
crinoline: [19] The reason crinolines are called crinolines is that they were originally made from a stiff fabric woven from horsehair and linen thread. Italian crino ‘horsehair’ (from Latin crīnus ‘hair’, a possible relative of English crest) and lino ‘flax’ (from Latin līnum, source of English linen) were combined to produce crinolino, which passed into English via French crinoline.
=> crest, linen
crinoline (n.)
1830, from French crinoline "hair cloth" (19c.), from Italian crinolino, from crino "horsehair" (from Latin crinis "hair") + lino "flax, thread," from Latin linum (see linen). So called from the warp and woof fibers of the original mixture.
1. Manufacturing sales: clothing, clothing textiles; Sales: plastic products, racks, crinoline , clothing.
制造销售: 服装 、 服装辅料; 销售: 塑料制品 、 衣架 、 衬布 、 垫肩.

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2. The crinoline of her dark flammulated and swayed, sweeping into every corner of the stage.
她深红色的裙摆旋转摇动着, 扫尽舞台的每一个角落.

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