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oilskin
ˈoilskin Cloth made waterproof by being treated with oil; a piece, or garment, of such cloth; = oilcloth 1 a.1816 J. Scott Paris Revis. (ed. 3) 327 They proceeded to untie the oil-skins from the locks of their rifles. 1828 Miss Mitford Village Ser. iii. (1863) 97 A large package..covered with oilski... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oilskin
Oilskin is a waterproof cloth used for making garments typically worn by sailors and by others in wet areas. The modern oilskin garment was developed by a New Zealander, Edward Le Roy, in 1898. wikipedia.org
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oilskin
oilskinn(a) [C, U] (coat, etc made of) cloth treated with oil to make it waterproof 防水油布; 防水衣.(b) oilskins [pl]suit of clothes made of this material 防水衣裤 Sailors wear oilskins in stormy weather. 水手遇到暴风雨天气都穿著防水服. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Tucker bag
In its basic design a tucker bag is a pouch or bag with a single entry typically closed with a drawstring, and may have been made of leather or oilskin wikipedia.org
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Sou'wester
A Sou'wester is a traditional form of collapsible oilskin rain hat that is longer in the back than the front to protect the neck fully. wikipedia.org
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ulipy
† ulipy Sc. Obs. Also vly-. [Prob. ad. older Du. or Flem. *oliepij(e, f. olie oil + pij(e pee n.1 Cf. the equivalent WFlem. oliebaai.] ? An oilskin coat or jacket.1529 Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot. V. 369 For ane coit of ulipy in all uncostis. a 1568 in Bannatyne MS. fol. 158 b, His clais is oft in wan... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Rusbridger
His body was found hanged from a beam, wearing a black oilskin coat and a gas mask. wikipedia.org
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slicker
slicker (ˈslɪkə(r)) [f. slick a. or v.] 1. a. A tool used for scraping or smoothing leather. (Cf. sleeker.)1851–3 Tomlinson Cycl. Arts & Manuf. (1867) II. 34/1 The cylinder drags the hide under the governor, which acts similarly to a slicker. 1860 ― Arts & Manuf. Ser. ii. Leather 20 It is..well rubb... Oxford English Dictionary
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Waxed jacket
The origin of the waxed jacket is in the coated garments also known as oilskin. wikipedia.org
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nor'-wester
nor'-wester [Reduced f. north-wester.] 1. A wind or gale from the north-west. Esp. in the South Island of New Zealand (in full, Canterbury nor'-wester).1703 W. Dampier Voy. III. 9 These norwesters give notice of their coming. 1871 M. A. Barker Christmas Cake in Four Quarters iv. ii. 267 How many of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nikolay Dyatlenko
Smyslov was to be the truce envoy and carried the truce papers in an oilskin packet, whilst Dyatlenko was his interpreter. A senior German officer came in, then left to confer with his superiors; he soon returned and told the Soviet envoys to return, without their oilskin packet wikipedia.org
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Newburgh, Fife
For some time, Newburgh's industries chiefly consisted of the making of linen, linoleum floorcloth, oilskin fabric and quarrying. Situated to the East of the linoleum factory was another factory known locally as "The Oilskin". wikipedia.org
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non-stick
non-stick, a. [non- 5 b.] That does not stick or allow sticking; spec. of a cooking utensil: to which food does not adhere.1958 Listener 4 Dec. 967/1 Silicones are used..for..coating cooking pans to make them ‘non-stick’. 1960 Farmer & Stockbreeder 1 Mar. 153/2 (Advt.), Men's non-stick P.V.C. plasti... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pitt River (New Zealand)
It rises north-west of Oilskin Pass and flows north-westward into Lake Beddoes and Wild Natives River. wikipedia.org
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油布
【油布】yóubù[oilskin;trapaulin;oilcloth] 用于防水或防湿、防潮而上过油的布 新华字典
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