poplin
poplin — 名詞
1. a cotton fabric with a smooth, slightly glossy surface and a subtle ribbed textu
府綢
表面有細橫紋的棉質布料
a cotton fabric with a smooth, slightly glossy surface and a subtle ribbed texture, used especially for making shirts, dresses, and lightweight jackets
The tailor suggested poplin for Wei's new summer shirt because it breathes well.
裁縫師建議 Wei 的夏天新襯衫用府綢,因為這種布料很透氣。
uncountable noun used as material
Amara chose a pale blue poplin dress for her job interview because it looked smart.
Amara 為了工作面試選了一件淺藍色的府綢洋裝,因為看起來很正式。
poplin + noun as modifier: poplin dress
Diego's favourite white poplin jacket stays neat even after a long day at the office.
Diego 最喜歡的白色府綢外套即使穿了一整天到辦公室還是很挺。
The shop assistant showed Fatima several poplin shirts in different colours and patterns.
店員拿了幾件不同顏色和花樣的府綢襯衫給 Fatima 看。
Unlike denim, poplin has a smoother finish and feels more comfortable in hot weather.
和丹寧布不同,府綢表面更平滑,天氣熱時穿起來也更舒適。
- broadcloth
a tightly woven cotton or wool fabric with a smooth finish; similar in appearance but slightly heavier than poplin
- cotton twill
a cotton fabric with a diagonal weave pattern, less shiny and more textured than poplin
文法句型
poplin + noun (as modifier)
made of poplin
用法筆記
Poplin is an uncountable noun when referring to the material in general; you say 'a poplin shirt' (modifier) not 'a poplin'. To refer to a specific type, you can say 'a cotton poplin' or 'a lightweight poplin'.