buckskin 英 [ˈbʌkskɪn]   美 [ˈbʌkˌskɪn]

buckskin

buckskin  英 [ˈbʌkskɪn] 美 [ˈbʌkˌskɪn]

n. 鹿皮;鹿皮装;穿鹿皮装的人  adj. 鹿皮制的 

名词复数:buckskins 

During the grand entry, women danced in “jingle dresses” covered with hundreds of tiny metal cones, or in buckskin dresses edged with long fringe that swayed as they moved. 在入场盛典上,妇女们身着覆盖着数百个金属小铃铛的服饰或镶着随风飘动的两英尺长流苏的鹿皮衣翩翩起舞。
Tourists, the Cherokee believe, like to see a Chief dressed in buckskin and ornamented with a grand feather headdress that encircles that Chief’s face and trails down his back to the ground. 彻罗基人认为游客喜欢看到首领穿着鹿皮,戴着围绕在他脸部周围、拽地华丽羽毛头饰。

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  • n. 鹿皮;鹿皮装;穿鹿皮装的人
  • adj. 鹿皮制的
  • 1. During the grand entry, women danced in “jingle dresses” covered with hundreds of tiny metal cones, or in buckskin dresses edged with long fringe that swayed as they moved.

    在入场盛典上,妇女们身着覆盖着数百个金属小铃铛的服饰或镶着随风飘动的两英尺长流苏的鹿皮衣翩翩起舞。

  • 2. Tourists, the Cherokee believe, like to see a Chief dressed in buckskin and ornamented with a grand feather headdress that encircles that Chief’s face and trails down his back to the ground.

    彻罗基人认为游客喜欢看到首领穿着鹿皮,戴着围绕在他脸部周围、拽地华丽羽毛头饰。

  • 3. I was about to keep driving by when I saw a man dressed up in an old buckskin jacket and a large worn out hat.

    我正打算一路开下去,这时见到路边有个人穿着件旧鹿皮夹克,头上戴着顶破帽子。

  • buckskin (n.) c. 1300, "skin of a buck," from buck (n.1) + skin (n.). Meaning "kind of soft leather made from buckskin" was in use by 1793. Formerly much used for clothing by Native Americans and frontiersmen; the word was a nickname for Continental troops in the American Revolution.
buck·skin / ˈbʌkskɪn ; NAmE ˈbʌkskɪn / noun [uncountable ] soft leather made from the skin of deeror goats,used for making gloves, bags, etc. 鹿皮革;羊皮革 buck·skin / ˈbʌkskɪn ; NAmE ˈbʌkskɪn /
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