wool
- IPA[wʊl]
英式
- the fine, soft curly or wavy hair forming the coat of a sheep, goat, or similar animal, especially when shorn and prepared for use in making cloth or yarn;yarn or textile fibre made from wool
noun: wool, plural noun: wools
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- 1. the fine, soft curly or wavy hair forming the coat of a sheep, goat, or similar animal, especially when shorn and prepared for use in making cloth or yarn Harris tweed is made from pure new wool
- ▪ yarn or textile fibre made from wool carpets made of 80 per cent wool and 20 per cent nylon a sampler in coloured wools
- ▪ the soft underfur or down of some mammals beaver wool
- ▪ a metal or mineral made into a mass of fine fibres lead wool
- fluffy wadding of a kind originally made from raw cotton, used for cleaning the skin or bathing ...
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- raw cotton.
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- needlework executed in wool on a canvas foundation.
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- long-stapled wool with straight, parallel fibers, suitable for combing and making into ...
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- fine strands of steel matted together into a mass, used as an abrasive: sand lightly with fine steel wool and dust off thoroughly
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- a person who buys wool from a producer, grades it, and sells it to a manufacturer.
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- the total amount of money received from the sale of a season's wool: the 1951–2 wool cheque was the second highest on record
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- a hook used to manoeuvre a bale of wool: you had to buy your own wool hook because the rule was 'No hook, no job'
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- IPA[wo͝ol]
美式
- the fine, soft curly or wavy hair forming the coat of a sheep, goat, or similar animal, ... Harris tweed is made from pure new wool
Oxford American Dictionary