lambskin
lambskin — 名詞
1. a type of soft leather produced from a lamb's hide, often retaining its fleece,
小羊皮
幼羊皮毛製成的柔軟皮革
a type of soft leather produced from a lamb's hide, often retaining its fleece, prized for its softness and used for making items such as coats, gloves, and slippers
Lucia bought a pair of warm lambskin gloves for her winter trip to Hokkaido.
Lucia 為了去北海道的冬季旅行,買了一雙保暖的小羊皮手套。
collocation: lambskin gloves
The baby's blanket was lined with soft lambskin to keep her comfortable.
那條嬰兒毯子內襯柔軟的小羊皮,讓寶寶保持舒適。
passive: was lined with [material]
Tariq prefers lambskin over cowhide for his jacket because it is much lighter.
Tariq 喜歡用小羊皮做外套勝過牛皮,因為小羊皮輕得多。
Amara carefully cut the lambskin to make a pair of elegant driving shoes.
Amara 仔細地裁剪小羊皮,製作了一雙優雅的駕車鞋。
Yuki's grandmother passed down her old lambskin coat through three generations.
Yuki 的祖母將她那件舊小羊皮大衣傳了三代。
- sheepskin
broader term — can come from any sheep, not just a lamb; lambskin is softer and finer
- lamb leather
more general term for processed skin from a lamb, may or may not retain the fleece
用法筆記
Often uncountable when referring to the material in general; countable when referring to individual whole skins or pelts.