释义 |
or·gan·zine \ˈȯ(r)gənˌzēn\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: French or Italian; French organsin, from Italian organzino, probably from Urgench, town in Soviet Central Asia where it was first manufactured + Italian -ino -ine : a raw silk yarn formed from two or more twisted strands doubled and twisted in the reverse direction when plied that is used for warp threads in fine fabrics — compare tram I |