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单词 goatskin
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Definition of goatskin in English:

goatskin

noun ˈɡəʊtskɪnˈɡoʊtˌskɪn
  • 1The skin of a goat.

    山羊皮

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In The Shadow Of The Sun, he recounts innumerable random acts of kindness from a truck driver who shares his last goatskin of water with him when they break down in the Sahara to the doctors who save his life.
    • He describes the life-enhancing delight of still being capable of celebrating the dance of the Padstow horse, ‘chasing sweet lusty Spring with pipes, goatskin and goats’.
    • The Ondangwa based Northern Tannery, which is operating under EPZ status, has so far invested N $42 million in the plant that is initially expected to process 500 hides and 1000 sheep and goatskins per month for export.
    • It's like a pear-shaped instrument, but this one, you can see the neck is long and the body is half a tree, covered in skin, covered in goatskin and the strings are made of gut.
    • Unveiled women volunteer shy smiles as they continue with their chores: scrubbing pans, spinning wool, or in one case churning butter in a goatskin suspended from a wooden tripod.
    • To complete the effect, she makes Jacob wear goatskin to approximate Esau's hairiness, a maneuver that successfully deceives Isaac and results in Isaac's mistakenly blessing him instead of Esau.
    • The first of its two sections consisted of ‘Pelts,’ 12 brightly dyed goatskins pinned to the walls.
    • Lots of us have been embarrassed by mum flashing pictures of us naked as babies on the goatskin rug.
    • Behind us came the five baggage camels, loaded down with goatskins of water.
    • A traditional game among the Afar, an ethnic group, is kwosso, in which the goal is to keep a ball made of rolled goatskins (resembling a soccer ball) away from the opposing team.
    • It was noticeable, however, that most of the lead drummers (‘lolay’ men) maintained their allegiance to goatskin.
    • Soft goatskins and sheepskins were laid out so the fighters didn't damage each other any more than necessary.
    • ‘Obviously, if you are a traditional musician then you must bang on something, a piece of goatskin or half dead animal,’ laughs Matheson.
    • Inside hang sheepskins, saddlebags, the goatskin that Hector and Lalo skinned yesterday to make chaps, a shopping bag reading I LOVE YOU.
    • Legend has it that, struggling with altitude sickness and tropical bugs, he has crawled into caves to rescue music written on goatskins and covered with bird and bat droppings.
    • This rare ornament would have been a beaded replica of the traditional men's umutsha belt, the front of which comprised the isinene, made of animal tails or strips of leather, and the back the ibheshu, a square piece of goatskin.
    • He makes goatskins into garments, using a nail as a needle.
    1. 1.1mass noun Leather made from the skin of a goat.
      山羊皮
      morocco is fashioned from goatskin
      as modifier a goatskin tent
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The image of a goat rampant on a field of strawberry and lime yogurt is a tribute to two of our main industries - the production of goatskin clothing and yogurt processing.
      • The soft yet exceptionally durable goatskin is water repellent to protect in foul weather.
      • The head is adorned with a papakha, a fur cap of sheep or goatskin with the fleece side out, which hangs down over the forehead.
      • Women of the northern nomadic tribes, for example, wear gorfa, a sheepskin or goatskin dyed red or black and wrapped around the body, held in place with a leather cord and a rope belt.
      • She had a sudden image of herself, unkempt and twiggy, with a long beard and goatskin clothes, chasing lizards.
      • Men go naked, and the women may wear goatskin skirts.
      • The summer sun started to shine, and he discarded the heavy wet goatskin, deciding that he now had no need to carry its weight.
      • Tuareg and Hausa craftsmen are famous for their fancy leather work - beautiful boots, colorful sandals, and goatskin bags.
      • Zulu men, for instance, sport the amabheshu, a type of apron of goatskin or leather worn at the back.
      • Only the thigh-length, brown and white goatskin boots with cloven toes offer any indication that here sits the most outlandish, controversial female musician of her generation.
      • The ruffians wore goatskin hats, gritty cloaks, and leggings of leather, all diffusing the odor of a hundred bathless nights and days.
      • Its chief industries are yogurt processing, the production of goatskin clothing and farming.
      • They appear to have been constructed of greased leather stretched over a wooden frame containing goatskin bags which could be filled with water for submerging and then squeezed out for surfacing.
      • Men also wear frilly goatskin bands on their arms and legs.
      • As Ramon and Hector pull on goatskin chaps and nylon slickers, we head up-valley, following the faint trails left by huemules, Patagonia's endangered red deer.
      • Clad in stinking goatskin, Selkirk greeted the Englishmen who saw him from their ship.
      • Greek fondness for resinated wine originated in antiquity when goatskin wine bags and later wooden barrels were sealed with resin to prevent leakage.
      • Among other equally despicable practices associated with this day was the lashing of young women by two young men, clad only in a bit of goatskin and wielding goatskin thongs, who had been smeared with blood of sacrificial goats and dogs.
      • At least I have Mark's goatskin parchments, witness to His words.
      • For new work, one of Fox's favorite cover materials is goatskin and not just because of its soft white pattern and texture.
    2. 1.2 A garment or object made out of goatskin.
      山羊皮袍(或物件)
      goatskins belted across their chests
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And so the word gets around, much like it did when Memete was carried in three decades ago on a goatskin.
      • Canteens and goatskins had been half-drained before this was discovered by unfortunate soldiers seeking to slake their thirst.
      • She also covered his hands and the smooth part of his neck with the goatskins.
      • The family then begins reveling in their salvation, drinking wine from goatskins.
      • A statue of him, adorning the house where he was born, shows him in goatskins, gazing out over what would have been a busy fishing port in his day.
      • She tasted the wine, which had both power and grace, and smelled a little of the goatskin.
      • After taking a couple of gulps, she placed the goatskin down and called Will over.
      • Armed only with a satchel full of food, and a goatskin full of water, Gilbart had been given the assignment of walking straight through the Desert of Purification.
      • And occasionally the pair produce more than just scented goatskins.
      • Odysseus walked up to the cave with a goatskin full of wine.

Definition of goatskin in US English:

goatskin

nounˈɡoʊtˌskɪnˈɡōtˌskin
  • 1The skin of a goat.

    山羊皮

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He makes goatskins into garments, using a nail as a needle.
    • In The Shadow Of The Sun, he recounts innumerable random acts of kindness from a truck driver who shares his last goatskin of water with him when they break down in the Sahara to the doctors who save his life.
    • Legend has it that, struggling with altitude sickness and tropical bugs, he has crawled into caves to rescue music written on goatskins and covered with bird and bat droppings.
    • It's like a pear-shaped instrument, but this one, you can see the neck is long and the body is half a tree, covered in skin, covered in goatskin and the strings are made of gut.
    • A traditional game among the Afar, an ethnic group, is kwosso, in which the goal is to keep a ball made of rolled goatskins (resembling a soccer ball) away from the opposing team.
    • Behind us came the five baggage camels, loaded down with goatskins of water.
    • The Ondangwa based Northern Tannery, which is operating under EPZ status, has so far invested N $42 million in the plant that is initially expected to process 500 hides and 1000 sheep and goatskins per month for export.
    • The first of its two sections consisted of ‘Pelts,’ 12 brightly dyed goatskins pinned to the walls.
    • This rare ornament would have been a beaded replica of the traditional men's umutsha belt, the front of which comprised the isinene, made of animal tails or strips of leather, and the back the ibheshu, a square piece of goatskin.
    • To complete the effect, she makes Jacob wear goatskin to approximate Esau's hairiness, a maneuver that successfully deceives Isaac and results in Isaac's mistakenly blessing him instead of Esau.
    • It was noticeable, however, that most of the lead drummers (‘lolay’ men) maintained their allegiance to goatskin.
    • Inside hang sheepskins, saddlebags, the goatskin that Hector and Lalo skinned yesterday to make chaps, a shopping bag reading I LOVE YOU.
    • ‘Obviously, if you are a traditional musician then you must bang on something, a piece of goatskin or half dead animal,’ laughs Matheson.
    • Soft goatskins and sheepskins were laid out so the fighters didn't damage each other any more than necessary.
    • Lots of us have been embarrassed by mum flashing pictures of us naked as babies on the goatskin rug.
    • He describes the life-enhancing delight of still being capable of celebrating the dance of the Padstow horse, ‘chasing sweet lusty Spring with pipes, goatskin and goats’.
    • Unveiled women volunteer shy smiles as they continue with their chores: scrubbing pans, spinning wool, or in one case churning butter in a goatskin suspended from a wooden tripod.
    1. 1.1 Goatskin, or leather made from it, as a material.
      (作为原料的)山羊皮,山羊皮革
      morocco is fashioned from goatskin
      as modifier a goatskin tent
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Tuareg and Hausa craftsmen are famous for their fancy leather work - beautiful boots, colorful sandals, and goatskin bags.
      • Greek fondness for resinated wine originated in antiquity when goatskin wine bags and later wooden barrels were sealed with resin to prevent leakage.
      • Its chief industries are yogurt processing, the production of goatskin clothing and farming.
      • They appear to have been constructed of greased leather stretched over a wooden frame containing goatskin bags which could be filled with water for submerging and then squeezed out for surfacing.
      • At least I have Mark's goatskin parchments, witness to His words.
      • Men go naked, and the women may wear goatskin skirts.
      • The ruffians wore goatskin hats, gritty cloaks, and leggings of leather, all diffusing the odor of a hundred bathless nights and days.
      • Clad in stinking goatskin, Selkirk greeted the Englishmen who saw him from their ship.
      • The summer sun started to shine, and he discarded the heavy wet goatskin, deciding that he now had no need to carry its weight.
      • As Ramon and Hector pull on goatskin chaps and nylon slickers, we head up-valley, following the faint trails left by huemules, Patagonia's endangered red deer.
      • Among other equally despicable practices associated with this day was the lashing of young women by two young men, clad only in a bit of goatskin and wielding goatskin thongs, who had been smeared with blood of sacrificial goats and dogs.
      • She had a sudden image of herself, unkempt and twiggy, with a long beard and goatskin clothes, chasing lizards.
      • Zulu men, for instance, sport the amabheshu, a type of apron of goatskin or leather worn at the back.
      • Men also wear frilly goatskin bands on their arms and legs.
      • The head is adorned with a papakha, a fur cap of sheep or goatskin with the fleece side out, which hangs down over the forehead.
      • For new work, one of Fox's favorite cover materials is goatskin and not just because of its soft white pattern and texture.
      • The soft yet exceptionally durable goatskin is water repellent to protect in foul weather.
      • Women of the northern nomadic tribes, for example, wear gorfa, a sheepskin or goatskin dyed red or black and wrapped around the body, held in place with a leather cord and a rope belt.
      • Only the thigh-length, brown and white goatskin boots with cloven toes offer any indication that here sits the most outlandish, controversial female musician of her generation.
      • The image of a goat rampant on a field of strawberry and lime yogurt is a tribute to two of our main industries - the production of goatskin clothing and yogurt processing.
    2. 1.2 A garment or object made out of goatskin.
      山羊皮袍(或物件)
      goatskins belted across their chests
      Example sentencesExamples
      • After taking a couple of gulps, she placed the goatskin down and called Will over.
      • She also covered his hands and the smooth part of his neck with the goatskins.
      • Canteens and goatskins had been half-drained before this was discovered by unfortunate soldiers seeking to slake their thirst.
      • The family then begins reveling in their salvation, drinking wine from goatskins.
      • Armed only with a satchel full of food, and a goatskin full of water, Gilbart had been given the assignment of walking straight through the Desert of Purification.
      • And so the word gets around, much like it did when Memete was carried in three decades ago on a goatskin.
      • A statue of him, adorning the house where he was born, shows him in goatskins, gazing out over what would have been a busy fishing port in his day.
      • She tasted the wine, which had both power and grace, and smelled a little of the goatskin.
      • And occasionally the pair produce more than just scented goatskins.
      • Odysseus walked up to the cave with a goatskin full of wine.
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