- [uncountable]
material made by weaving or knitting cotton, wool, silk, etc. 織物;布料 woollen/cotton/linen cloth 羊毛/棉/亞麻布 a piece of cloth 一塊布 His bandages had been made from strips of cloth. 他的繃帶是用布條做的。 the cloth industry/trade 紡織業;布業貿易 a cloth bag 布袋
Synonyms fabricfabric- cloth
- material
- textile
- fabric woven or knitted cotton, silk, wool, etc, used for making things such as clothes and curtains, and for covering furniture:
cotton fabric 棉織物 furnishing fabrics 室内裝飾織物
- cloth fabric made by weaving or knitting cotton, wool, silk, etc:
His bandages had been made from strips of cloth. 他的繃帶是用布條做的。
- material fabric used for making clothes, curtains, etc:
‘What material is this dress made of?’ ‘Cotton.’ “這件裙子是用什麽料子做的?”“棉布。”
- textile any type of fabric made by weaving or knitting:
He owns a factory producing a range of textiles. 他擁有一家工廠,生産一系列紡織品。 the textile industry 紡織工業
- woven/cotton/woollen fabric/cloth/material/textiles
- synthetic fabric/material/textiles
- printed fabric/cloth/textiles
- curtain/dress fabric/material
Extra ExamplesTopics Clothes and Fashionb1a jacket made from woollen cloth 羊毛短上衣 She works in the cloth trade. 她在服裝行業工作。 They used to export cotton cloth. 他們以前是做棉布出口的。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- coarse
- fine
- woven
- …
- bale
- bolt
- length
- …
- make
- produce
- weave
- …
- industry
- manufacture
- merchant
- …
- [countable]
(often in compounds )常構成複合詞 a piece of cloth, often used for a special purpose, especially cleaning things or covering a table (一塊)布;(尤指一塊)抹布,桌布 Wipe the surface with a damp cloth. 用濕布擦拭表面。 Place the dough in a bowl and cover with a clean cloth. 將面團放入碗中,用幹淨的布覆蓋。 He gently cleaned her face with a wet cloth. 他用一塊濕布輕輕地擦臉。 Wipe the table with a damp cloth. 用濕抹布擦桌子。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- soft
- damp
- wet
- …
- dampen
- dip in something
- moisten
- …
- the cloth[singular] (literary)
used to refer to Christian priests as a group (統稱)牧師,神父 a man of the cloth 一位牧師
Word OriginOld English clāth, related to Dutch kleed and German Kleid, of unknown ultimate origin.
Idioms
cut your coat according to your cloth
- (saying)
to do only what you have enough money to do and no more 量入爲出 We wanted to buy a bigger house than this but it was a case of cutting our coat according to our cloth. 我們想買一棟比這更大的房子,但這是一種量入爲出的做法。