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buckskin美 ['bʌk.skɪn] 英 ['bʌk.skɪn] 1. | 鹿皮革;羊皮革soft leather made from the skin of deer or goats , used for making gloves, bags, etc. |
n. | 1. the skin of a male deer 2. somebody wearing clothes made of buckskin, especially an American colonist living in the backwoods or an early frontier soldier 3. a soft pliable greyish-yellow leather, usually with a suede finish, originally made from deerskin and now usually from sheepskin 4. soft leather made from the skin of a deer, often used for making coats and shoes 1. the skin of a male deer 2. somebody wearing clothes made of buckskin, especially an American colonist living in the backwoods or an early frontier soldier 3. a soft pliable greyish-yellow leather, usually with a suede finish, originally made from deerskin and now usually from sheepskin 4. soft leather made from the skin of a deer, often used for making coats and shoes | np. | 1. clothing made from buckskin leather, especially jackets, chaps, hats, and moccasins | adj. | 1. greyish-yellow in colour |
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