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proper nounməˈnɪləməˈnɪlə The capital and chief port of the Philippines, on the island of Luzon; population 1,660,700 (est. 2007). 马尼拉(菲律宾首都和主要港口,地处吕宋岛;2007年估计人口1, 660,700)
RhymesAnguilla, Aquila, Attila, Camilla, cedilla, chiller, chinchilla, driller, Drusilla, fibrillar, filler, flotilla, fulfiller, Godzilla, gorilla, griller, guerrilla, killer, manilla, mantilla, miller, pillar, Priscilla, sapodilla, sarsaparilla, Schiller, scilla, scintilla, spiller, swiller, thriller, tiller, vanilla, vexilla, villa, Willa, willer, zorilla noun məˈnɪləməˈnɪlə 1mass noun The strong fibre of a Philippine plant, used for rope, matting, paper, etc. 马尼拉麻,蕉麻 The plant is Musa textilis, family Musaceae Example sentencesExamples - Sansevieria or bow-string hemp has been tested in Florida as a possible substitute for Manila hemp.
- Sisal hemp is only slightly inferior in quality to Manila hemp.
- Therefore, we arrived at a feasible product through mixing the silk fiber with the Manila hemp fiber.
- ‘Daimler-Chrysler plans to utilize locally available natural fibers such as Manila hemp
- And yet the introduction on a large scale of Manila hemp into the European markets in place of Russian hemp would have more than a commercial and industrial importance!
- Manila paper is made chiefly from old Manila hemp ropes and is valuable as a strong wrapping paper.
- This is not the case certainly with the fine ropes of Manilla hemp, which, though stronger than the best Russian hemp, are almost useless when worn out.
- Later, the business world turned to Manila hemp, accelerated by the Japanese Industrial Revolution.
- Abaca is not a hemp but since hemp was the main source of fibres for centuries, the abaca fibre was named Manila hemp.
- Abaca, another member of the ‘hard’ fibre group is the Spanish name for what is more widely called Manila hemp, and is indigenous to the Philippines.
- 1.1 Strong brown paper, originally made from Manila hemp.
马尼拉纸 as modifier he took a brown manila folder from a drawer Example sentencesExamples - Give each student a sheet of the Manila paper and a piece of white chalk.
- The bearded man left the room and returned a moment later carrying two thick Manila folders which he handed to Cain.
- Marie just rolled her eyes and turned her attention back to the piece of thick Manila paper the teacher was handing out.
- The assembly saw delegates housed in five-star hotels and carrying upmarket Bonia-brand bags, instead of the usual Manila paper envelopes.
- ‘Here are your transcripts of the plan,’ he said, handing the them a Manilla folder.
2A cigar or cheroot made in Manila. 马尼拉雪茄烟 as modifier her favourite Manila stogies
OriginLate 17th century (as an adjective meaning 'from Manila'): from Manila1. proper nounməˈnɪləməˈnilə The capital and chief port of the Philippines, on the island of Luzon; population 1,660,700 (est. 2007). 马尼拉(菲律宾首都和主要港口,地处吕宋岛;2007年估计人口1, 660,700)
nounməˈnɪləməˈnilə 1The strong fiber of a Philippine plant, used for rope, matting, paper, etc. 马尼拉麻,蕉麻 See also abaca Example sentencesExamples - Sansevieria or bow-string hemp has been tested in Florida as a possible substitute for Manila hemp.
- This is not the case certainly with the fine ropes of Manilla hemp, which, though stronger than the best Russian hemp, are almost useless when worn out.
- Therefore, we arrived at a feasible product through mixing the silk fiber with the Manila hemp fiber.
- And yet the introduction on a large scale of Manila hemp into the European markets in place of Russian hemp would have more than a commercial and industrial importance!
- Abaca, another member of the ‘hard’ fibre group is the Spanish name for what is more widely called Manila hemp, and is indigenous to the Philippines.
- Sisal hemp is only slightly inferior in quality to Manila hemp.
- Manila paper is made chiefly from old Manila hemp ropes and is valuable as a strong wrapping paper.
- Later, the business world turned to Manila hemp, accelerated by the Japanese Industrial Revolution.
- ‘Daimler-Chrysler plans to utilize locally available natural fibers such as Manila hemp
- Abaca is not a hemp but since hemp was the main source of fibres for centuries, the abaca fibre was named Manila hemp.
- 1.1 Strong brown paper, originally made from Manila hemp.
马尼拉纸 Example sentencesExamples - Give each student a sheet of the Manila paper and a piece of white chalk.
- ‘Here are your transcripts of the plan,’ he said, handing the them a Manilla folder.
- The bearded man left the room and returned a moment later carrying two thick Manila folders which he handed to Cain.
- The assembly saw delegates housed in five-star hotels and carrying upmarket Bonia-brand bags, instead of the usual Manila paper envelopes.
- Marie just rolled her eyes and turned her attention back to the piece of thick Manila paper the teacher was handing out.
2often as modifier A cigar or cheroot made in Manila. 马尼拉雪茄烟
OriginLate 17th century (as an adjective meaning ‘from Manila’): from Manila. |