coir
coir 英 [ˈkɔɪə(r)] 美 ['kɔɪər]
n. 椰子壳之纤维
名词复数:coirs
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- n. 椰子壳之纤维
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1. ''Most of time, I was strapped and tied with rough coir strings except when they allowed me to go to the lavatory.''
我知道自己会被杀害,我没有机会。 很多时候,我被用椰壳纤维做的粗绳捆起来,只有他们允许我上厕所时才能松绑。
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2. Richard Green, a leading figure in the anti-Lisbon coir movement, issued a direct public appeal to the Conservative leader to hold a referendum on Europe in the next British parliament.
反《里斯本条约》运动领袖理查德•格林(Richard Green)公开呼吁保守党领袖在下一届英国议会中举行公投。
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3. When he sits alone at a scarce moment, silhouette of the coir raincoat turns up clearly, staying adamantly at one corner of his mind.
当他在难得的寂静时分一个人端坐,蓑衣的影子就清晰地显现出来了,在脑海的某个角落里难以拂去。
- coir (n.) also coire, "prepared coconut fiber" (used for making ropes, mats, etc.), 1580s, from Malayalam (Dravidian) kayar "cord," from kayaru "to be twisted."
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