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velour

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Clothes, Material & textiles
ve·lour /vəˈlʊə $ -ˈlʊr/ noun [uncountable]  DCCTIMa type of heavy cloth that is similar to velvet but cheaper 棉绒;丝绒 gold velour curtains 金色丝绒窗帘
Examples from the Corpus
velourDuring one such purposeful visit weeks ago, a simple black velour dress hooked me.The seats use metal springs with foam covering and upholstery in cloth, velour or leather.A short-pile carpet, such as a velvet or velour, is the most suitable choice of flooring for stairs.The third range is called Colorplush and is a double sided velour.Equipment includes power front windows, heated windscreen and washers, electric mirrors, sunroof, velour interior and sports steering wheel.One is unlikely to forget the lush quality of the velour curtain retained by a gold ring that adorns the cover.A cold damp hung about the beechwood furniture and clung to the velour drapes.Texture is particularly emphasised, with leather mixed with heavy wool velour for one design.
Origin velour (1700-1800) French velours velvet, velour, from Latin villosus hairy, from villus; → VELVET
ve·lour nounChineseSyllable
Corpus is to of a but velvet cloth similar type that heavy


velour
velour /vəˈlʊə $ -ˈlʊr/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: French
 Origin: velours 'velvet, velour', from Latin villosus 'hairy', from villus; velvet
a type of heavy cloth that is similar to velvet but cheaper:
    gold velour curtains


vel·ourBrE /vəˈlʊə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /vəˈlʊr/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] a type of silk or cotton cloth with a thick soft surface like velvet 丝绒;拉绒织物;维罗绒