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词汇 chambray
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Definition of chambray in English:

chambray

noun ˈʃambreɪˈʃæmˌbreɪ
mass noun
  • A cloth with a white weft and a coloured warp.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Also, a beige or a light brown khaki could work - or even a faded chambray blue.
    • To produce cloth, yarn was ‘put out’ to local handweavers who made bed ticking, stripes, checks, chambray, ginghams, plaids, sheetings and shirtings.
    • A guy who looked right out of The Old Man and the Sea (if the old man had worn tailored chambray and expensive jeans) darted to greet friends at a back table.
    • He had no baggage and was dressed in blue jeans and a chambray shirt topped by a brown Stetson.
    • World War II brought blue denim and chambray dungarees for working seamen, while the postwar bell-bottom uniform yielded to a coat and tie in 1975, only to return, by sailor demand, in 1978.
    • The catalogue (www.boden.co.uk) has some loud party shirts or more modest floral needlecord and chambray versions for a beatnik 1960s look.
    • The cloth was a heavy cotton resembling the color of beautiful blue chambray.
    • A blue chambray shirt with a button-downed collar was tucked neatly into the waistband of a pair of perfectly fitting black jeans.
    • A Coach catalog shows the dominant spring and summer fashion colors for women's accessories as pink, pear green, camel, white and chambray blue.
    • She wore a white linen chambray shirt that buttoned in the front with pearl buttons.
    • ‘Between the green and yellow, go with yellow, because you can add chambray fabric to yellow and ‘boy it up‘if need be.’
    • Crosshatch denims, stretch fabrics, chambray denims, and leather thongs are some of the other pieces in the collection.
    • He was dressed in stiff jeans and a chambray shirt faded nearly white, the sleeves rolled up over arms nearly as faded, and etched by pale blue veins and razor-blade-and-Bic-ink tattoos of Jesus, Mary, and a snarling Ford pickup.
    • This light blue point collar Gucci shirt is made from soft chambray cotton.
    • Not when you consider that variations of denim - chambray, pinpoint oxford and twill shirts - offer denim's easy care combined with considerable fashionable flair.
    • He wore his white chambray shirt and purple vest, black chinos, and leather boots.
    • When I think of those, I think of suburban accountants who are in the Army Reserve and who wear them with a chambray shirt with a white t-shirt underneath and boat shoes.
    • Other than the special sizing application, the greige fabrics are made of the same fibers, yarns and constructions as standard chambray or denim fabrics.
    • He stood there in worn jeans and a soft, blue chambray shirt, the sleeves rolled up to the elbows, gazing at her with the most penetrating, ice-blue eyes she'd ever seen.
    • The collection includes a multitude of hand painted felt and lace tops, waxed cotton shirts and skirts, chambray shirts, and pure wool skirts.

Origin

Early 19th century (originally US): formed irregularly from Cambrai, the name of a town in northern France, where it was originally made. Compare with cambric.

Rhymes

chambré, hombre, ombré

Definition of chambray in US English:

chambray

nounˈSHamˌbrāˈʃæmˌbreɪ
  • A linen-finished gingham cloth with a white weft and a colored warp, producing a mottled appearance.

    钱布雷布(方格或条纹含麻杂色布,白色纬线,彩色经线)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A guy who looked right out of The Old Man and the Sea (if the old man had worn tailored chambray and expensive jeans) darted to greet friends at a back table.
    • This light blue point collar Gucci shirt is made from soft chambray cotton.
    • He had no baggage and was dressed in blue jeans and a chambray shirt topped by a brown Stetson.
    • To produce cloth, yarn was ‘put out’ to local handweavers who made bed ticking, stripes, checks, chambray, ginghams, plaids, sheetings and shirtings.
    • He stood there in worn jeans and a soft, blue chambray shirt, the sleeves rolled up to the elbows, gazing at her with the most penetrating, ice-blue eyes she'd ever seen.
    • The cloth was a heavy cotton resembling the color of beautiful blue chambray.
    • ‘Between the green and yellow, go with yellow, because you can add chambray fabric to yellow and ‘boy it up‘if need be.’
    • Crosshatch denims, stretch fabrics, chambray denims, and leather thongs are some of the other pieces in the collection.
    • The collection includes a multitude of hand painted felt and lace tops, waxed cotton shirts and skirts, chambray shirts, and pure wool skirts.
    • Not when you consider that variations of denim - chambray, pinpoint oxford and twill shirts - offer denim's easy care combined with considerable fashionable flair.
    • Other than the special sizing application, the greige fabrics are made of the same fibers, yarns and constructions as standard chambray or denim fabrics.
    • Also, a beige or a light brown khaki could work - or even a faded chambray blue.
    • World War II brought blue denim and chambray dungarees for working seamen, while the postwar bell-bottom uniform yielded to a coat and tie in 1975, only to return, by sailor demand, in 1978.
    • He wore his white chambray shirt and purple vest, black chinos, and leather boots.
    • When I think of those, I think of suburban accountants who are in the Army Reserve and who wear them with a chambray shirt with a white t-shirt underneath and boat shoes.
    • He was dressed in stiff jeans and a chambray shirt faded nearly white, the sleeves rolled up over arms nearly as faded, and etched by pale blue veins and razor-blade-and-Bic-ink tattoos of Jesus, Mary, and a snarling Ford pickup.
    • A Coach catalog shows the dominant spring and summer fashion colors for women's accessories as pink, pear green, camel, white and chambray blue.
    • She wore a white linen chambray shirt that buttoned in the front with pearl buttons.
    • The catalogue (www.boden.co.uk) has some loud party shirts or more modest floral needlecord and chambray versions for a beatnik 1960s look.
    • A blue chambray shirt with a button-downed collar was tucked neatly into the waistband of a pair of perfectly fitting black jeans.

Origin

Early 19th century (originally US): formed irregularly from Cambrai, the name of a town in northern France, where it was originally made. Compare with cambric.

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