leather
- IPA[ˈlɛðə]
英式
- a material made from the skin of an animal by tanning or a similar process;leather clothes, especially those worn by a motorcyclist
- beat or thrash (someone);strike or kick (a ball) very hard
noun: leather, plural noun: leathers
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名詞
- 1. a material made from the skin of an animal by tanning or a similar process a leather jacket
- ▪ leather clothes, especially those worn by a motorcyclist he was dressed head to toe in black leathers
- 2. a piece of leather as a polishing cloth.
- 3. short for stirrup leather
動詞
- 1. British informal beat or thrash (someone) he caught me and leathered me black and blue
- ▪ British informal strike or kick (a ball) very hard Carlos took his customary 20-metre sprint up to the ball and leathered it
- covered or bound with leather: leathered tomes
Oxford Dictionary
- covered or bound with leather: leathered tomes
Oxford American Dictionary
- a punishment in which someone is hit repeatedly: go, before you get a leathering
Oxford Dictionary
- a punishment in which someone is hit repeatedly: go, before you get a leathering
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of unfired pottery) dried and hardened enough to be decorated or trimmed with slip but not ...
Oxford Dictionary
- resembling leather in texture or appearance: leather-like skin tough leather-like belts
Oxford Dictionary
- leather tanned with chromium salts.
Oxford Dictionary
- used in reference to the wear on shoes through walking
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- IPA[ˈleT͟Hər]
美式
- a material made from the skin of an animal by tanning or a similar process: a leather jacket
- beat or thrash (someone): he caught me and leathered me black and blue
Oxford American Dictionary