单词 | silesia |
释义 | Silesia in British English (saɪˈliːʃɪə) noun a region of central Europe around the upper and middle Oder valley: mostly annexed by Prussia in 1742 but became almost wholly Polish in 1945; rich coal and iron-ore deposits Polish name: Śląsk. Czech name: Slezsko. German name: Schlesiensilesia in British English (saɪˈliːʃɪə) noun a twill-weave fabric of cotton or other fibre, used esp for pockets, linings, etc Word origin C17: Latinized form of German Schlesien SilesiaSilesia in American English (saɪˈliʃə; sɪˈliʃə; saɪˈliʒə) region in E Europe, on both sides of the upper Oder, mainly in what is now SW Poland Derived forms Silesian (Siˈlesian) adjective, noun silesia in American English (saɪˈliʃə; sɪˈliʃə; saɪˈliʒə; sɪˈliʒə) noun 1. Archaic a linen cloth made in Silesia 2. a strong, lightweight, twilled cotton cloth used for linings and pockets Word lists with fabric |
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