chamois
chamois 英 [ˈʃæmwɑ:] 美 [ˈʃæmi]
n. 麂皮,羚羊皮;岩羚羊(等于rupicapra);油鞣革(等于chamois skin)
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- n. 麂皮,羚羊皮;岩羚羊(等于rupicapra);油鞣革(等于chamois skin)
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1. Photo Tip: It's always wise to have a good chamois lens cleaner with you.
拍照提示:时刻备有羊毛的镜头清洁布,这是很明智的选择。
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2. Then the whole thing was polished using a powdered iron oxide mixed with water, probably buffed up with a chamois leather.
接下来用一种氧化铁和水混合液体来抛光打磨整件物品,极可能是拿着块麂皮来弄的。
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3. Just at the moment when they were taking the dainty animal from the spit, they saw Edmond springing with the boldness of a chamois from rock to rock, and they fired the signal agreed upon.
正当他们把那香气扑鼻的烤羊肉从铁叉上取下来的时候,他们看见爱德蒙象一只羚羊那样轻捷而大胆地在岩石上跳来跳去于是他们按刚才约定的信号,放了一枪。
- chamois (n.) 1550s, "Alpine antelope;" 1570s, "soft leather," originally "skin of the chamois," from Middle French chamois "Alpine antelope" (14c.), from Late Latin camox (genitive camocis), perhaps from a pre-Latin Alpine language that also produced Italian camoscio, Spanish camuza, Old High German gamiza, German Gemse (though some of these might be from Latin camox). As a verb, "to polish with chamois," from 1934. Compare shammy.
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