短语搭配
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social fabric
社会结构;社会架构
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fabric conditioner
织物柔软剂
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cotton fabric
棉纺织物;纯棉织物;棉布
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knitted fabric
针织面料
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woven fabric
机织物;织物;机织织物
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silk fabric
丝绸面料;真丝织物
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polyester fabric
涤纶织物;聚酯织物;涤纶面料
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dyed fabric
染色布;染色织物
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finished fabric
成品布;成品织物
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fabric softener
织物柔软剂;织物软化剂;织物柔顺剂
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woolen fabric
纺毛织物;毛织品
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decorative fabric
装饰织物
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synthetic fabric
混合纤维
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mesh fabric
网眼织物;网眼布;网状织物
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shell fabric
面料;面布
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lining fabric
衬里布;衬布
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raised fabric
起绒织物;绒织物
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self fabric
面料;原身布
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fabric swatch
样品布;布板
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fabric composition
纤维成分;面料构成
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fabric use
纤维使用
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color and fabric
颜色和织物;色彩和面料
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quick-drying fabric
快干面料
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fabric tips
织物的技巧;织物的小窍门
双语例句
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This social fabric does not conform to the common sense of sociology.
这种社会构造不符合社会学常识。
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This new fabric is widely used.
这种新织物被广泛使用。
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Moisture can damage the fabric.
湿气会损坏这批布料。
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Do you have any fabric softener?
你有织物柔顺剂吗
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The fabric of her dress was soft and smooth on her skin.
她的衣服质地柔软光滑。
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Athletic clothing is typically made from slippery fabric to reduce friction while running.
运动服通常由光滑的面料制成,以减少跑步时的摩擦。
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I agree. Do you prefer fabric or leather?
没错。你想买布的还是皮的?
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The fabric moulds to the body.
这种织物很贴身。
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The fabric is fed through the machine.
布料放进了机器。
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The fabric was red, flecked with gold.
织物是红色的,带有金黄色的斑点。
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The fabric is very fine or frays easily.
这种布料很细,或者说是容易磨损。
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The fabric has been treated to repel water.
这种织物进行过防水处理。
近义词
n.
clothorganizationformationconstructiontextile
词根词缀
同根词
百科
1. 服装以面料制作而成,面料就是用来制作服装的材料。作为服装三要素之一,面料不仅可以诠释服装的风格和特性,而且直接左右着服装的色彩、造型的表现效果。呈现出自身的高贵完美, 手感柔软。
释义
n.
cloth, typically produced by weaving or knitting textile fibres
布,织物,织品
the walls, floor, and roof of a building
(建筑物的墙体、楼面和屋面等)基础结构,构造
the body of a car or aircraft
(汽车的)车身;(飞机的)机身。
figurative the essential structure of a society, way of life, or other product of the interaction of different elements
〈喻〉 (社会、生活方式等的)基本结构
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the fabric of society.
社会基本结构。
类似拼写词
词源
"late 15th cent.: from French fabrique, from Latin fabrica ‘something skilfully produced', from faber ‘worker in metal, stone, etc'. The word originally denoted a building, later a machine or appliance, the general sense being ‘something made', hence sense 1 (mid 18th cent., originally denoting any manufactured material). Sense 2 dates from the mid 17th cent."