单词 | silesia |
释义 | silesia[ si-lee-zhuh, -shuh, sahy- ] / sɪˈli ʒə, -ʃə, saɪ- / nouna lightweight, smoothly finished, twilled fabric of acetate, rayon, or cotton, for garment linings. Origin of silesiaFirst recorded in 1665–70; named after Silesia Words nearby silesiasilent partner, silent service, silent treatment, silent vote, Silenus, silesia, Silesian, silex, silhouette, silica, silica gel Definition for silesia (2 of 2)Silesia [ si-lee-zhuh, -shuh, sahy- ] / sɪˈli ʒə, -ʃə, saɪ- / nouna region in central Europe along both banks of the upper Oder River, mainly in SW Poland and the N Czech Republic: formerly divided between Germany (which had the largest portion), Poland, and Czechoslovakia; by provision of the Potsdam agreement 1945, the greater part of German Silesia came under Polish administration; rich deposits of coal, iron, and other minerals. German Schlesien. Polish Śląsk. Czech Slezsko. OTHER WORDS FROM SilesiaSi·le·sian, adjective, nounDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for silesiaBritish Dictionary definitions for silesia (1 of 2)silesia / (saɪˈliːʃɪə) / nouna twill-weave fabric of cotton or other fibre, used esp for pockets, linings, etc Word Origin for silesiaC17: Latinized form of German Schlesien Silesia British Dictionary definitions for silesia (2 of 2)Silesia / (saɪˈliːʃɪə) / nouna 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 depositsPolish name: Śląsk Czech name: Slezsko German name: Schlesien Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |
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