marocain

名词 n.
/ˌmæɹəˈkeɪn/    /ˌmɑɹəˈkeɪn/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A heavy crepe fabric of silk, wool, or both, having a cross-ribbed texture, used for apparel. countable,uncountable
    — For summer tailored costumes it will be unequalled. "Toile Marocain," is a quite new fabric neither silk nor wool, but a special mixture of silk and goat's wool, that resembles the coarse stuff the native Arabs use in making their great burnouse—a hooded cape—and it comes in plain colors, particularly elephant gray, adapted to tailored costumes; and it is produced in chinè weaves with a Toile de Jouy effect, for little jackets and waistcoats.

词形变化

marocains plural

词源

Borrowed from French marocain (“Moroccan”), from Maroc (“Morocco”) (from Medieval Latin Marrochium (“the city of Marrakech, the former capital of Morocco”)) + -ain (suffix forming demonyms).
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