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corduroy

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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cor·du·roy /ˈkɔːdʒərɔɪ, -djə- $ ˈkɔːrdə-/ noun [uncountable]  TIMa thick strong cotton cloth with thin raised lines on it, used for making clothes 灯芯绒,条绒布 a corduroy jacket 灯芯绒夹克
Examples from the Corpus
corduroyThe land around was crumpled with shadow valleys, a corduroy of fields.A corduroy suit is a contradiction: suits are dressy; corduroy is not.In corduroy velvet, denim or linen, the look was relaxed, verging on scruffy.One advantage of corduroy, aside from its warmth and comfort, is the richness it gives colours.Considerable skill was required in the making of corduroy, working-class fabric or not.One pair of shoes, one corduroy skirt, one blouse.Another is upholstered in blood-red corduroy.The child was a girl, wearing corduroy jeans and a red jersey.
Origin corduroy (1700-1800) Perhaps from cord + duroy type of rough woolen cloth ((17-19 centuries))
cor·du·roy nounChineseSyllable
cloth a cotton with thick strong thin Corpus


corduroy
corduroy /ˈkɔːdʒərɔɪ, ˈkɔːdʒʊrɔɪ, -djə- $ ˈkɔːrdə-/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Origin: Perhaps from cord + duroy type of rough woolen cloth (17-19 centuries)
a thick strong cotton cloth with thin raised lines on it, used for making clothes:
    a corduroy jacket


cor·du·royBrE /ˈkɔːdərɔɪ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkɔːrdərɔɪ/ 🔊 noun (also cord) [uncountable] a type of strong soft cotton cloth with a pattern of raised parallel lines on it, used for making clothes 灯芯绒a corduroy jacket灯芯绒夹克cor·du·roys [plural] (old-fashioned) = cords