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单词 buckskin
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Definition of buckskin in English:

buckskin

noun ˈbʌkskɪnˈbəkˌskɪn
  • 1The skin of a male deer.

    公鹿皮

    she knelt on a buckskin
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The meat of buffalo and deer was a source of food, while the hides provided rawhide and buckskins for teepee covers, blankets, clothes and parfleches.
    • Outside one actor's tent on Saturday, a buckskin was stretched out to dry.
    • Armed with modern weapons, those Creeks involved in the buckskin trade became more efficient and successful in attaining deer.
    • Brain tanned buckskin has always been the material of choice for people living in the outdoors, and for good reason. It is washable, proof against thorns, cuts the wind, allows your skin to breathe, lasts a lifetime and yet is incredibly soft and comfortable.
    • On the American frontier, buckskins were often used as units of commerce.
    1. 1.1mass noun Greyish leather with a suede finish, traditionally made from buckskin but now often made from sheepskin.
      灰色鹿(或羊)皮
      as modifier a pair of buckskin moccasins

      一双山羊皮拖鞋。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Southern Paiute men and women reportedly wore twined-bark leggings and Northern Paiute men wore simple buckskin shirts.
      • Here he gained a wide audience for his work and became a striking public figure with his blond hair, buckskin shirt, and characteristic red sash.
      • They had no intentions of conforming to frontier stereotypes by living in primitive log cabins and wearing buckskin clothing.
      • He wears a buckskin coat, Wellington boots, and a hat with a rolled brim.
      • Calamity Jane was also a well-known character when she lurched into Deadwood wearing buckskin trousers and a fringed jacket in the summer of 1876.
      • These were carrying bags made of buckskin or rawhide and were used to carry clothing, food and all the little objects that the people accumulated.
      • A climactic event of that period was Custer's Last Stand at Little Big Horn in 1876, so of course the exhibit includes the buckskin coat that George A. Custer sometimes wore.
      • With his large white Stetson, red shirt, fringed buckskin jacket and large black boots I recognized him immediately as Buffalo Bill himself.
      • West, a Southern Cheyenne chief, says the buckskin shirt he wears to powwows has a connection to the animal it came from.
      • Scottsdale is a ‘Western’ town, in the sense of fringed buckskin outfits, ornately tooled boots, and as much silver and turquoise on the tack as on the cowgirls.
      • Meanwhile, Woodrow Wilson preferred white buckskin shoes in size 9 and Warren Harding wore spats representative of the Victorian era.
      • In an apparent attempt to reclaim the Indian identity that caused his beloved to reject him, he emerges from the house dressed in an unbuttoned buckskin shirt and headdress, with a blanket around his waist.
      • Then he turned to Plummer and asked him to take custody of the buckskin sack.
      • He was dressed in leggings and a buckskin shirt.
      • Others roamed the bivouac sporting buckskin clothing and moccasins rifled from the camp.
      • The gift shop at the Jicarilla museum provides an outlet for the sale of locally crafted Jicarilla traditional items, including basketry, beadwork, feather work, and finely tanned buckskin leather.
      • The heavy .44 slugs ripped apart the buckskin shirt and the hair and hat fell away from the wood it had covered.
      • When she pulled a rifle, covered with a buckskin cloth off her saddle, Darren watched her with curiosity.
      • The term ‘white-shoe’ originally referred to elite college men who wore white buckskin shoes in the 1950s at Ivy League schools.
      • The array of historical treasures range from a butterfly kachina to a buckskin dress.
    2. 1.2buckskins Clothes or shoes made from buckskin leather.
      鹿皮(或羊皮)衣(或鞋)
      the Great Plainsman wore fringed buckskins
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As with the Williams rendition, Cody is again dressed in buckskins instead of his vaquero outfit.
      • Croft, sober in his tweed hunting jacket, tan buckskins and black, white-topped boots, grinned and went up to his friend.
      • In the months after they've wintered at Fort Mandan, their European clothing is starting to wear out and they are transitioning to buckskins.
      • That ‘mythos’ still lives, although the buckskins have been traded in for pinstripes.
      • In contrast to how they are portrayed in existing artwork, the men made great efforts to maintain their issue uniforms rather than abandon them for buckskins and coonskin caps.
      • Women, including the suburb's mayor, strode about in period dresses and bonnets, men in buckskins or colorful military uniforms of the day.
    3. 1.3mass noun Thick, smooth cotton or woollen fabric.
      厚棉布;毛织品
      as modifier buckskin cloth
  • 2North American A horse of a greyish-yellow colour.

    〈北美〉灰黄色的马

    as modifier the buckskin mare stumbled
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The great buckskin horse was nibbling at the shoulder of the guard's tunic, his shining black eyes shifting between his master and Fionnabhair.
    • Sullivan took his buckskin mare's reins and ran a fond hand over the animal's forehead as he eyed the roan.
    • The nobleman motioned for Ryan to mount the buckskin, which he did with slight difficulty.
    • The three sat down on the edge of the trailer, as the buckskin came trotting up looking for treats.
    • I rode closer to an older man riding a buckskin gelding.
    • A buckskin gelding horse snorted as he stumbled down the trench to be with its master.
    • We didn't sleep in Shadow's stall, we slept in the empty one, by Teddy, a buckskin gelding.
    • Gustav, though, would have learned little from the post's most famous survivor-a buckskin gelding named Comanche.
    • As Black Blaze reared and screamed, Angel faced a young man atop a buckskin horse.
    • You are the owner of the buckskin thoroughbred stallion Manic Panic, are you not?
    • Ben slung his saddlebags over the big buckskin's saddle.
    • A whinny from a buckskin horse eating the grass beside the trail made her smile.
    • Feeling as if all eyes were on him, he approached the horse that Aarao had instructed was his, a young buckskin stallion that had apparently had no owner before him.
    • A buckskin stallion, though his coat was not a dusty pale hue, but a vibrant gold, standing about sixteen hands tall and with the most intelligent eyes that had long since captured the boy's admiration.
    • He jumped off of his beast, a beautiful buckskin, and patted it on the rump.
    • She used Arcadia to block Biscuit from escaping and re-captured the buckskin's lead.
    • She was a buckskin mare, noticeably taller than the horses surrounding her.
    • They came to rest on a buckskin gelding lazily chewing on hay.
    • The plucky 12-year-old rider and her trusty 15-year-old buckskin gelding weren't about to let opportunity escape them this year.
    • Ben had swung into his saddle and pulled the buckskin around to follow his sons and the buckboard out of the yard when he heard it: a half strangled yelp followed swiftly by what was obviously drawers opening and then slamming shut.

Derivatives

  • buckskinned

  • adjective
    • Mittened hands met buckskinned ones in the strong grasp of friendship, and now, as they rode on, the whole village emerged into sight.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • On the political stump, the example of the buckskinned Whig congressman and Tennessee rifleman Davy Crockett was widely imitated.
      • The first white men to press the soil of the township were the armed, belted and buckskinned knights under Col. William Crawford, in 1782, as they went silently, swiftly and with grim determination to battle. death and disaster on the Sandusky plains.
      • And this stretch of the Green is famous as the site of the riotous rendezvous that drew those buckskinned adventurers here in the waning summers of the fur trade.
      • In the persona of jolly Crinkleroot, a bearded and buckskinned mountain man, the author begins each book amiably with a letter's worth of general information concerning habitats, swimming or flying, gills or feathers.

Definition of buckskin in US English:

buckskin

nounˈbəkˌskinˈbəkˌskɪn
  • 1The skin of a male deer.

    公鹿皮

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Armed with modern weapons, those Creeks involved in the buckskin trade became more efficient and successful in attaining deer.
    • Outside one actor's tent on Saturday, a buckskin was stretched out to dry.
    • On the American frontier, buckskins were often used as units of commerce.
    • Brain tanned buckskin has always been the material of choice for people living in the outdoors, and for good reason. It is washable, proof against thorns, cuts the wind, allows your skin to breathe, lasts a lifetime and yet is incredibly soft and comfortable.
    • The meat of buffalo and deer was a source of food, while the hides provided rawhide and buckskins for teepee covers, blankets, clothes and parfleches.
    1. 1.1 Grayish leather with a suede finish, traditionally made from the skin of a male deer but now more commonly made from sheepskin.
      灰色鹿(或羊)皮
      as modifier a pair of buckskin moccasins

      一双山羊皮拖鞋。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The gift shop at the Jicarilla museum provides an outlet for the sale of locally crafted Jicarilla traditional items, including basketry, beadwork, feather work, and finely tanned buckskin leather.
      • These were carrying bags made of buckskin or rawhide and were used to carry clothing, food and all the little objects that the people accumulated.
      • The heavy .44 slugs ripped apart the buckskin shirt and the hair and hat fell away from the wood it had covered.
      • The term ‘white-shoe’ originally referred to elite college men who wore white buckskin shoes in the 1950s at Ivy League schools.
      • In an apparent attempt to reclaim the Indian identity that caused his beloved to reject him, he emerges from the house dressed in an unbuttoned buckskin shirt and headdress, with a blanket around his waist.
      • When she pulled a rifle, covered with a buckskin cloth off her saddle, Darren watched her with curiosity.
      • With his large white Stetson, red shirt, fringed buckskin jacket and large black boots I recognized him immediately as Buffalo Bill himself.
      • Scottsdale is a ‘Western’ town, in the sense of fringed buckskin outfits, ornately tooled boots, and as much silver and turquoise on the tack as on the cowgirls.
      • They had no intentions of conforming to frontier stereotypes by living in primitive log cabins and wearing buckskin clothing.
      • Others roamed the bivouac sporting buckskin clothing and moccasins rifled from the camp.
      • West, a Southern Cheyenne chief, says the buckskin shirt he wears to powwows has a connection to the animal it came from.
      • Meanwhile, Woodrow Wilson preferred white buckskin shoes in size 9 and Warren Harding wore spats representative of the Victorian era.
      • A climactic event of that period was Custer's Last Stand at Little Big Horn in 1876, so of course the exhibit includes the buckskin coat that George A. Custer sometimes wore.
      • Calamity Jane was also a well-known character when she lurched into Deadwood wearing buckskin trousers and a fringed jacket in the summer of 1876.
      • Here he gained a wide audience for his work and became a striking public figure with his blond hair, buckskin shirt, and characteristic red sash.
      • The array of historical treasures range from a butterfly kachina to a buckskin dress.
      • He was dressed in leggings and a buckskin shirt.
      • He wears a buckskin coat, Wellington boots, and a hat with a rolled brim.
      • Then he turned to Plummer and asked him to take custody of the buckskin sack.
      • Southern Paiute men and women reportedly wore twined-bark leggings and Northern Paiute men wore simple buckskin shirts.
    2. 1.2buckskins Clothes or shoes made from buckskin.
      鹿皮(或羊皮)衣(或鞋)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Croft, sober in his tweed hunting jacket, tan buckskins and black, white-topped boots, grinned and went up to his friend.
      • In contrast to how they are portrayed in existing artwork, the men made great efforts to maintain their issue uniforms rather than abandon them for buckskins and coonskin caps.
      • In the months after they've wintered at Fort Mandan, their European clothing is starting to wear out and they are transitioning to buckskins.
      • As with the Williams rendition, Cody is again dressed in buckskins instead of his vaquero outfit.
      • Women, including the suburb's mayor, strode about in period dresses and bonnets, men in buckskins or colorful military uniforms of the day.
      • That ‘mythos’ still lives, although the buckskins have been traded in for pinstripes.
    3. 1.3 Thick, smooth cotton or woolen fabric.
      厚棉布;毛织品
  • 2North American A horse of a grayish-yellow color.

    〈北美〉灰黄色的马

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The great buckskin horse was nibbling at the shoulder of the guard's tunic, his shining black eyes shifting between his master and Fionnabhair.
    • Feeling as if all eyes were on him, he approached the horse that Aarao had instructed was his, a young buckskin stallion that had apparently had no owner before him.
    • Ben slung his saddlebags over the big buckskin's saddle.
    • The plucky 12-year-old rider and her trusty 15-year-old buckskin gelding weren't about to let opportunity escape them this year.
    • Gustav, though, would have learned little from the post's most famous survivor-a buckskin gelding named Comanche.
    • They came to rest on a buckskin gelding lazily chewing on hay.
    • Sullivan took his buckskin mare's reins and ran a fond hand over the animal's forehead as he eyed the roan.
    • As Black Blaze reared and screamed, Angel faced a young man atop a buckskin horse.
    • A buckskin gelding horse snorted as he stumbled down the trench to be with its master.
    • A buckskin stallion, though his coat was not a dusty pale hue, but a vibrant gold, standing about sixteen hands tall and with the most intelligent eyes that had long since captured the boy's admiration.
    • We didn't sleep in Shadow's stall, we slept in the empty one, by Teddy, a buckskin gelding.
    • He jumped off of his beast, a beautiful buckskin, and patted it on the rump.
    • I rode closer to an older man riding a buckskin gelding.
    • The nobleman motioned for Ryan to mount the buckskin, which he did with slight difficulty.
    • You are the owner of the buckskin thoroughbred stallion Manic Panic, are you not?
    • She was a buckskin mare, noticeably taller than the horses surrounding her.
    • Ben had swung into his saddle and pulled the buckskin around to follow his sons and the buckboard out of the yard when he heard it: a half strangled yelp followed swiftly by what was obviously drawers opening and then slamming shut.
    • A whinny from a buckskin horse eating the grass beside the trail made her smile.
    • She used Arcadia to block Biscuit from escaping and re-captured the buckskin's lead.
    • The three sat down on the edge of the trailer, as the buckskin came trotting up looking for treats.
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