释义 |
ˈdeal-ˈboard [f. deal n.3 + board.] = deal n.3 1; a thin board of fir or pine.
1568–9in Burgon Life Gresham II. 284 One shippe of Brydges [Bruges] in Flanders, in the which is mastes, clappe-borde, deel-bordes. 1583in Northern N. & Q. I. 77 A new cheste of Deal-bourd. 1667Primatt City & C. Build. 146 Deal-Boards from ten to twelve inches broad, and about ten foot long. 1722De Foe Plague (1884) 99 Doors having Deal-Boards nail'd over them. 1883Reade in Harper's Mag. July 208/1 He could see through a deal board. |