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Definition of batiste in English: batistenoun bəˈtiːstbəˈtist mass nounA fine, light linen or cotton fabric resembling cambric. 上等细亚麻布;细薄棉布 as modifier batiste handkerchiefs Example sentencesExamples - The essential accessory for a Spanish lady of fashion was more likely to be a large embroidered or lace-edged square of fine batiste cotton.
- The favourite of clothing designers is cotton batiste or silk organza.
- It's used to create decorative openwork stitching on tightly woven fabrics such as linen and fine batiste.
- Rolled-hem feet are designed for fine to mediumweight fabrics such as cotton batiste, broadcloth and handkerchief linen.
- Lightweight fabrics such as synthetic sheers, batiste, taffeta, velvet, stretch fabric, tricot and plastic film would need a ‘size 11 ‘needle.’
OriginEarly 19th century: from French (earlier batiche); probably related to battre 'to beat'. Rhymesarriviste, artiste, beast, dirigiste, east, feast, least, Mideast, modiste, northeast, piste, priest, southeast, uncreased, unreleased, yeast Definition of batiste in US English: batistenounbəˈtistbəˈtēst A fine, light linen or cotton fabric resembling cambric. 上等细亚麻布;细薄棉布 as modifier batiste handkerchiefs Example sentencesExamples - Lightweight fabrics such as synthetic sheers, batiste, taffeta, velvet, stretch fabric, tricot and plastic film would need a ‘size 11 ‘needle.’
- The favourite of clothing designers is cotton batiste or silk organza.
- The essential accessory for a Spanish lady of fashion was more likely to be a large embroidered or lace-edged square of fine batiste cotton.
- Rolled-hem feet are designed for fine to mediumweight fabrics such as cotton batiste, broadcloth and handkerchief linen.
- It's used to create decorative openwork stitching on tightly woven fabrics such as linen and fine batiste.
OriginEarly 19th century: from French (earlier batiche); probably related to battre ‘to beat’. |