calicoes

英['kælɪkəʊ] 美['kælɪkoʊ]
  • n.白棉布;印花布
calicoes
Noun:
  1. coarse cloth with a bright print

Adjective:
  1. made of calico or resembling calico in being patterned;

    "calico dresses"
    "a calico cat"

  2. having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly;

    "a jester dressed in motley"
    "the painted desert"
    "a particolored dress"
    "a piebald horse"
    "pied daisies"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There are some color stains in this piece of calico.
      这块白棉布有些色斑。
    2. The colonists bartered calico for Indian land.
      殖民者以印花布交换印地安人的土地。
    3. The company imported a lot of calico from a foreign country.
      那家公司从国外进口了许多印花棉布。