cotton 音标拼音: [k'ɑtən] [k'ɔtən]
n . 棉花
v . 和谐,一致,接近,亲近
棉花和谐,一致,接近,亲近
cotton n 1 :
soft silky fibers from cotton plants in their raw state [
synonym : {
cotton }, {
cotton fiber }, {
cotton wool }]
2 :
fabric woven from cotton fibers 3 :
erect bushy mallow plant or small tree bearing bolls containing seeds with many long hairy fibers [
synonym : {
cotton },
{
cotton plant }]
4 :
thread made of cotton fibers v 1 :
take a liking to ; "
cotton to something "
Cotton \
Cot "
ton \ (
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n ),
n . [
F .
coton ,
Sp .
algodon the cotton plant and its wool ,
coton printed cotton ,
cloth ,
fr .
Ar .
qutun ,
alqutun ,
cotton wool .
Cf . {
Acton }, {
Hacqueton }.]
1 .
A soft ,
downy substance ,
resembling fine wool ,
consisting of the unicellular twisted hairs which grow on the seeds of the cotton plant .
Long -
staple cotton has a fiber sometimes almost two inches long ;
short -
staple ,
from two thirds of an inch to an inch and a half .
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2 .
The cotton plant .
See {
Cotten plant },
below .
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3 .
Cloth made of cotton .
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Note :
Cotton is used as an adjective before many nouns in a sense which commonly needs no explanation ;
as ,
cotton bagging ;
cotton cloth ;
cotton goods ;
cotton industry ;
cotton mill ;
cotton spinning ;
cotton tick .
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{
Cotton cambric }.
See {
Cambric },
n .,
2 .
{
Cotton flannel },
the manufactures '
name for a heavy cotton fabric ,
twilled ,
and with a long plush nap .
In England it is called {
swan '
s -
down cotton },
or {
Canton flannel }.
{
Cotton gin },
a machine to separate the seeds from cotton ,
invented by Eli Whitney .
{
Cotton grass } (
Bot .),
a genus of plants ({
Eriphorum })
of the Sedge family ,
having delicate capillary bristles surrounding the fruit (
seedlike achenia ),
which elongate at maturity and resemble tufts of cotton .
{
Cotton mouse } (
Zool .),
a field mouse ({
Hesperomys gossypinus }),
injurious to cotton crops .
{
Cotton plant } (
Bot .),
a plant of the genus {
Gossypium },
of several species ,
all growing in warm climates ,
and bearing the cotton of commerce .
The common species ,
originally Asiatic ,
is {
Gossypium herbaceum }.
{
Cotton press },
a building and machinery in which cotton bales are compressed into smaller bulk for shipment ;
a press for baling cotton .
{
Cotton rose } (
Bot .),
a genus of composite herbs ({
Filago }),
covered with a white substance resembling cotton .
{
Cotton scale } (
Zool .),
a species of bark louse ({
Pulvinaria innumerabilis }),
which does great damage to the cotton plant .
{
Cotton shrub }.
Same as Cotton plant .
{
Cotton stainer } (
Zool .),
a species of hemipterous insect ({
Dysdercus suturellus }),
which seriously damages growing cotton by staining it ; --
called also {
redbug }.
{
Cotton thistle } (
Bot .),
the Scotch thistle .
See under {
Thistle }.
{
Cotton velvet },
velvet in which the warp and woof are both of cotton ,
and the pile is of silk ;
also ,
velvet made wholly of cotton .
{
Cotton waste },
the refuse of cotton mills .
{
Cotton wool },
cotton in its raw or woolly state .
{
Cotton worm } (
Zool .),
a lepidopterous insect ({
Aletia argillacea }),
which in the larval state does great damage to the cotton plant by eating the leaves .
It also feeds on corn ,
etc .,
and hence is often called {
corn worm },
and {
Southern army worm }.
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Cotton \
Cot "
ton \,
v .
i .
1 .
To rise with a regular nap ,
as cloth does . [
Obs .]
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It cottons well ;
it can not choose but bear A pretty nap . --
Family of Love .
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2 .
To go on prosperously ;
to succeed . [
Obs .]
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New ,
Hephestion ,
does not this matter cotton as I would ? --
Lyly .
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3 .
To unite ;
to agree ;
to make friends ; --
usually followed by with . [
Colloq .]
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A quarrel will end in one of you being turned off ,
in which case it will not be easy to cotton with another . --
Swift .
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Didst see ,
Frank ,
how the old goldsmith cottoned in with his beggarly companion ? --
Sir W .
Scott .
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4 .
To take a liking to ;
to stick to one as cotton ; --
used with to . [
Slang ]
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238 Moby Thesaurus words for "
cotton ":
Ace bandage ,
Aralac ,
Avisco ,
Axminster ,
Band -
Aid ,
Celanese ,
Chemstrand ,
Dacron ,
Dynel ,
Georgette ,
Harris Tweed ,
Lastex ,
Leatherette ,
Manila ,
Orlon ,
Qiana ,
Revolite ,
Terylene ,
Ultrasuede ,
Velon ,
Vicara ,
acetate ,
acetate rayon ,
adhesive tape ,
alpaca ,
angora ,
application ,
arras ,
astrakhan ,
baize ,
band ,
bandage ,
bandaging ,
bast ,
batik ,
binder ,
blanketing ,
brace ,
broadcloth ,
broadloom ,
brocade ,
bunting ,
calico ,
cambric ,
canvas ,
carpeting ,
cashmere ,
cast ,
castor ,
cataplasm ,
cheesecloth ,
chiffon ,
chinchilla ,
chintz ,
coating ,
coir ,
compress ,
cord ,
corduroy ,
court plaster ,
crash ,
cravat ,
crepe ,
crepe de chine ,
cretonne ,
crinoline ,
damask ,
denim ,
doeskin ,
dressing ,
drill ,
drilling ,
drugget ,
duck ,
duffel ,
elastic bandage ,
epithem ,
felt ,
flannel ,
flannelette ,
flax ,
fleece ,
floss ,
foulard ,
four -
tailed bandage ,
frieze ,
fustian ,
gauze ,
gingham ,
gossamer ,
grenadine ,
grogram ,
grosgrain ,
gunny ,
haircloth ,
hemp ,
herringbone ,
hessian ,
homespun ,
hop sacking ,
horsehair ,
huck ,
huckaback ,
jersey ,
jute ,
kapok ,
lame ,
lawn ,
linen ,
linoleum ,
linsey -
woolsey ,
lint ,
lisle ,
list ,
llama hair ,
loden ,
longcloth ,
luster ,
mackinaw ,
mackintosh ,
madras ,
maline ,
manta ,
mantua ,
marquisette ,
mat ,
matting ,
melton ,
merino ,
messaline ,
mohair ,
moire ,
moleskin ,
mousseline de soie ,
murrey ,
muslin ,
nainsook ,
nankeen ,
near -
silk ,
net ,
netting ,
nylon ,
oakum ,
oil silk ,
oilcloth ,
organdy ,
organza ,
paisley ,
panne ,
panne velvet ,
pepper -
and -
salt ,
percale ,
pique ,
plaid ,
plaster ,
plaster cast ,
pledget ,
plush ,
polyester ,
pongee ,
poplin ,
poultice ,
print ,
quilting ,
radium ,
raffia ,
rayon ,
rayon casheen ,
rep ,
roller ,
roller bandage ,
rubber bandage ,
rugging ,
russet ,
sackcloth ,
sacking ,
sailcloth ,
sarcenet ,
sateen ,
satin ,
say ,
seersucker ,
serge ,
shalloon ,
shantung ,
sharkskin ,
sheers ,
sheeting ,
shoddy ,
shot silk ,
silk ,
sisal ,
sling ,
spandex ,
splint ,
sponge ,
spun rayon ,
stamin ,
stammel ,
stockinette ,
stuff ,
stupe ,
suede ,
swansdown ,
tabaret ,
tabby ,
taffeta ,
taffety ,
tampon ,
tape ,
tapestry ,
tarpaulin ,
tartan ,
tent ,
terry cloth ,
tick ,
ticking ,
tourniquet ,
triangular bandage ,
tricotine ,
tulle ,
tussah ,
tussore ,
tweed ,
twill ,
veiling ,
velours ,
velure ,
velvet ,
velveteen ,
voile ,
wash -
and -
wear fabric ,
watered fabric ,
webbing ,
wool ,
worsted ,
yarn ,
zephyr
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