fur
名词 n.
动词 v.
介词 prep.
连词 conj.
英 /fɜː/|/fəː/
美 /fɜː/|/fɝ/
英文释义
名词 n.
- The hairy coat of various mammal species, especially when fine, soft and thick.
- The hairy skins of animals used as a material for clothing.
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An animal pelt used to make, trim or line clothing.
— During the colonial period, Britain used Canada as a major source of furs.
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A garment made of fur.
— November 17, 1716, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, letter to the Countess of Mar wrapped up in my furs
- A coating or lining resembling fur in function and/or appearance.; A thick pile of fabric.
- A coating or lining resembling fur in function and/or appearance.; The soft, downy covering on the skin of a peach.
- A coating or lining resembling fur in function and/or appearance.; The deposit formed on the interior of boilers and other vessels by hard water.
- A coating or lining resembling fur in function and/or appearance.; The layer of epithelial debris on a tongue.
- One of several patterns or diapers used as tinctures, such as ermine and vair.
- Rabbits and hares, as opposed to partridges and pheasants (called feathers).
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A furry, a member of the furry fandom.
— "You want to know what brings furries together?" she asks. "Furs are here because they don't fit in anywhere else. For real furs, this is the only place they feel comfortable."
- Human body hair, especially when abundant.
- Pubic hair.
- Sexual attractiveness.
动词 v.
- To cover with fur or a fur-like coating.
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To become covered with fur or a fur-like coating.
— The college water supply was practically undrinkable because of its salinity and the pipes furred up so rapidly that they had to be replaced every few years.
- To level a surface by applying furring to it.
介词 prep.
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Pronunciation spelling of for.
— A’most the moment as she lighted heer, all so desolate, she found (as she believed) a friend; a decent woman as spoke to her about the needle-work as she had been brought up to do, about finding plenty of it fur her, about a lodging fur the night, and making secret inquiration concerning of me and all at home, to-morrow.
连词 conj.
- Pronunciation spelling of for.
词汇关系
衍生词
all fur and no knickers
all fur coat and no knickers
antifur
babyfur
befur
bodyfur
cat fur
cat-fur
defur
diaperfur
dog fur
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everyfur
fish fur
fox fur
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fursonal
fursonality
fursonally
fursuit
furtaker
furtaking
furternity leave
fur trade
fur up
furversion
furvert
hyperfur
kettle fur collector
let the fur fly
littlefur
make the fur fly
newfur
nonfur
somefur
the fur flies
underfur
unfur
watch the fur fly
furred
词源
From Middle English furre, forre, from Anglo-Norman forre, fuerre (“a case; sheath”), from Frankish *fōdar, from Proto-West Germanic *fōdr, from Proto-Germanic *fōdrą (“sheath”) (compare Old English fōdor (“sheaf”), Dutch voering (“lining”), German Futter (“lining”), Gothic 𐍆𐍉𐌳𐍂 (fōdr, “sheath”)), from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂-, *poh₂- (“to protect”) (compare Lithuanian piemuō (“protection”), Ancient Greek πῶῠ̈ (pôŭ̈, “flock”), πῶμα (pôma, “lid”), ποιμήν (poimḗn, “shepherd”), Old Armenian հաւրան (hawran, “herd, flock”), Northern Kurdish pawan (“to watch over”), Sanskrit पाति (pāti, “he watches, protects”).
The verb is from Middle English furren, from Anglo-Norman furrer, forrer, fourrer (“to line, stuff, fill”), from the noun.
The verb is from Middle English furren, from Anglo-Norman furrer, forrer, fourrer (“to line, stuff, fill”), from the noun.
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