tweed
- IPA[twiːd]
英式
- a rough-surfaced woollen cloth, typically of mixed flecked colours, originally produced in Scotland;clothes made of tweed
noun: tweed, plural noun: tweeds
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名詞
- 1. a rough-surfaced woollen cloth, typically of mixed flecked colours, originally produced in Scotland a tweed sports jacket
- ▪ clothes made of tweed boisterous Englishwomen in tweeds
- handwoven tweed made in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland, especially on the island of Lewis and ... a length of Harris tweed a Harris tweed suit
Oxford American Dictionary
- handwoven tweed made in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland, especially on the island of Lewis and ... a length of Harris tweed a Harris tweed suit
Oxford Dictionary
- a town at the mouth of the River Tweed in north-eastern England, close to the Scottish border; ...
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- (1823–78) US politician; known as Boss Tweed. As a New York City official and a state senator ...
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- IPA[twēd]
美式
- a rough-surfaced woolen cloth, typically of mixed flecked colors, originally produced in Scotland: a tweed sports jacket
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[twiːd]
英式
- a river which rises in the Southern Uplands of Scotland and flows generally eastwards, crossing ...
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- IPA[twēd]
美式
- a river that rises in southeastern Scotland and flows east for 97 miles (155 km) before it ...
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