brocade
brocade 英 [brəˈkeɪd] 美 [broˈked]
n. [纺] 织锦;锦缎 vt. 把图案或凸花纹织入;在…上织出图案
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- Brocade is a thick, weighty, fancy material with a raised pattern. You might see an opera singer wearing a dress made of brocade fabric, or you might see it used to create ornate silk cushions.
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- n. [纺] 织锦;锦缎
- vt. 把图案或凸花纹织入;在…上织出图案
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1. He wore a tunic of the softest red velvet, with tight sleeves trimmed with lace and brocade.
他穿的是最柔软的红色天绒长袍,衣袖很紧,有蕾丝和锦缎修饰。
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2. Kristen Stewart wore a gold brocade and tweed dress from Dolce &Gabbana, picked up Best Female Performance for her work in The Twilight Saga: New Moon.
克里斯汀·斯图尔特身着一件出自D&G金色织锦和斜纹软呢迷你裙,她因《暮光之城:新月》中的表现而获得最佳女演员提名。
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3. Pointing at the half done brocade, she proclaimed : "This brocade is woven from the finest silk.
她指着那块已经完成了一半的锦缎说:"这块锦缎用的是最好的丝。
- brocade (n.) "silken fabric variegated with gold and silver or otherwise ornamented," 1560s, from Spanish brocado, corresponding to Italian broccato "embossed cloth," originally past participle of broccare "to stud, set with nails," from brocco (Spanish broca) "small nail," from Latin broccus "projecting, pointed" (see broach (n.)).
- brocade (v.) "to weave or work into a brocade," 1650s (implied in brocaded), from brocade (n.). Related: Brocading.
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