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  1. fur

    • IPA[fər]

    美式

    • n.
      the short, fine, soft hair of certain animals;the skin of an animal with fur on it
    • v.
      coat or clog with a deposit or thick layer;fix strips of wood to (floor joists, wall studs, etc.) in order to level them or increase their depth
    • verb: fur, 3rd person present: furs, gerund or present participle: furring, past tense: furred, past participle: furred

    • noun: fur, plural noun: furs

    • 釋義
    • 片語

    名詞

    • 1. the short, fine, soft hair of certain animals a long, lean, muscular cat with sleek fur
    • the skin of an animal with fur on it the trapper can sell his furs to the highest bidder
    • skins with fur on them, or fabrics resembling these, used as material for making, trimming, or lining clothes jackets made out of yak fur a fur coat
    • a garment made of, trimmed, or lined with fur she pulled the fur around her
    • any of several heraldic tinctures representing animal skins in stylized form (e.g. ermine, vair).
    • 2. British a coating formed by hard water on the inside surface of a pipe, kettle, or other container fur or scale, not just in kettles but in other hidden parts of the hot-water system
    • a coating formed on the tongue, typically as a symptom of sickness.

    動詞

    • 1. British coat or clog with a deposit or thick layer the so-called “bad” cholesterol furs up coronary arteries
    • 2. fix strips of wood to (floor joists, wall studs, etc.) in order to level them or increase their depth the drain could be concealed by furring out the original wall