linoleum
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++li·no·le·um /ləˈnəʊliəm $ -ˈnoʊ-/ noun [uncountable] DHHa floor covering made from strong shiny material 〔铺地用的〕油毡
Examples from the Corpus
linoleum• On the second flight, beige broadloom gives way to brown linoleum, bevelled mirror to beige gloss paint.• The cement floor was covered by a worn brown linoleum.• Only that cold linoleum under my feet was real right then, only that moment.• She used Rosalind's flashlight to take her across the kitchen's frayed linoleum to the corridor.• There is sheet linoleum of some kind already there, glued to the plywood, 20 years old.• She had put her shoes back on and they made a hard noise against the linoleum.• I played imaginary checkers on the linoleum grid of the barbershop floor.• The floors have carpeted squares with linoleum surrounds and the bedroom furniture is heavy and traditional, generally of dark wood.Origin linoleum (1800-1900) Latin linum “flax” + oleum “oil”li·no·le·um nounChineseSyllable
floor covering shiny a material from made strong Corpus
linoleum
li‧no‧le‧um /ləˈnəʊliəm, lɪˈnəʊliəm $ -ˈnoʊ-/
noun [uncountable]
li‧no‧le‧um /ləˈnəʊliəm, lɪˈnəʊliəm $ -ˈnoʊ-/
noun [uncountable] Date: 1800-1900
Language: Latin
Origin: linum 'flax' + oleum 'oil'
a floor covering made from strong shiny material
Language: Latin
Origin: linum 'flax' + oleum 'oil'