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fleece

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Animals, Agriculture, Clothes
fleece1 /fliːs/ noun  1. HBATA[countable] the woolly coat of a sheep, especially the wool and skin of a sheep when it has been made into a piece of clothing 〔尤指连毛带皮做成衣服的〕羊毛2. DCC[uncountable] an artificial soft material used to make warm jackets 〔制作保暖上衣的〕绒头织物3. [countable] British English a jacket made of this artificial material 绒头织物短上衣
Examples from the Corpus
fleeceIn general, the same clothing was used underneath - Rhoval/Modal thermals and Polartec 200 fleece.fleece-lined slippersEarly wills and inventories show records for fleece, flax and hemp in many areas.Locally, fleece may be available from your garden centre but do check the quality and price before buying.Thinsulate fleece: heat reflective fleece.A lamb's fleece was sprawled in the middle of the stage.The drawcords on the fleece and the Merlin sleeping bag pull in freely and close tightly if required.Its white fleece runs on over her fingers.Then they unrolled as a silver-white fleece, under the silent cold light of the moon.
fleece2 verb [transitive] informal  CHEATto charge someone too much money for something, especially by tricking them 〔尤指用花招〕敲的竹杠→ See Verb table
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fleeceBut nothing's worse than driving into an auto repair shop, sight unseen, and being fleeced.The Crown Prosecution Service is seeking to seize up to £40m that he fleeced from 16,000 people.She estimates he fleeced her of about £50,000 by tricking her into buying fake antiques.She fleeced him for everything he had.The Tsar, the landowner, Denikin's troops, and your Comrades all fleeced him.Nevertheless, he thought Theo unduly alarmist in warning him that women like her were out to fleece him.Authorities estimate at least 300 elderly couples were fleeced in the scheme.Sturdy rogues intent on fleecing me, as I was them.The technology is ready to roll and it's not like they've shied away in the past from fleecing motorists.Some airport shops are accused of fleecing their customers, who don't have any choice but to use them.
From Longman Business Dictionaryfleecefleece /fliːs/ verb [transitive] informal to charge someone too much money for something, usually by tricking themHe fleeced investors of more than $500,000 by selling the recording rights to songs he didn’t own.→ See Verb tableOrigin fleece1 Old English fleos
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fleece
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fleece1 /fliːs/ noun
 Language: Old English
 Origin: fleos
1. [countable] the woolly coat of a sheep, especially the wool and skin of a sheep when it has been made into a piece of clothing
2. [uncountable] an artificial soft material used to make warm jackets
3. [countable] British English a jacket made of this artificial material

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fleece2 verb [transitive] informal
to charge someone too much money for something, especially by tricking them


fleeceBrE /fliːs/ 🔊NAmE /fliːs/ 🔊 noun [countable] the wool coat of a sheep; this coat when it has been removed from a sheep (by shearing) 羊毛;(一只羊一次剪下的)毛 [uncountable, countable] a type of soft warm cloth that feels like sheep's wool; a jacket or sweatshirt that is made from this cloth 羊毛状织物;绒头织物短上衣;绒头织物运动衫a fleece lining绒头织物衬里a bright red fleece鲜红的绒头织物
fleeceBrE /fliːs/ 🔊NAmE /fliːs/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they fleece BrE /fliːs/ 🔊 NAmE /fliːs/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it fleeces BrE /ˈfliːsɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈfliːsɪz/ 🔊past simple fleeced BrE /fliːst/ 🔊 NAmE /fliːst/ 🔊past participle fleeced BrE /fliːst/ 🔊 NAmE /fliːst/ 🔊 -ing form fleecing BrE /ˈfliːsɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈfliːsɪŋ/ 🔊~ sb (informal) to take a lot of money from sb by charging them too much 敲诈;敲竹杠Some local shops have been fleecing tourists. 当地有些商店一直在敲游客的竹杠。🔊🔊