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英语(English)
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Felt cloths.
替代形式(Alternative forms)
archaic)
发音(Pronunciation)
IPA/fɛlt/
Audio (US)
Rhymes: -ɛlt
词源1(Etymology 1)
名词(Noun)
English Wikipedia has an article on:
A cloth or stuff made of matted fibres of wool, or wool and fur, fulled or wrought into a compact substance by rolling and pressure, with lees or size, without spinning or weaving.
1603–1606, William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of King Lear”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies: Published According to the True Originall Copies (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623,It were a delicate stratagem to shoe
A troop of horse with felt.
A hat made of felt.
() A skin or hide; a fell; a pelt.
1707, John Mortimer, The whole art of husbandry:To know whether sheep are sound or not, see that the felt be loose.
关联词(Related terms)
Knight
saturated felt
翻译(Translations)
cloth made of matted fibres of wool
Albanian: m
Arabic:
Egyptian Arabic: لبد m (libd)
Armenian: (tʿałikʿ)
Asturian: m
Bashkir: (keyeð)
Basque: please add this translation if you can
Bulgarian: m (filc)
Chinese:
Mandarin: (máozhān)
Crimean Tatar:
Danish: n
Esperanto:
Estonian:
Galician: m
Georgian: თექა (teka)
German: n
Greek: m (ketsés)
Ancient: m (pîlos)
Hebrew: m (léved)
Hindi: नमदा(namdā)
Hungarian: nemez
Japanese: (feruto), 羅紗 (らしゃ, rasha), (もうせん, mōsen)
Karachay-Balkar: кийиз (kiyiz)
Karakalpak: kiygiz
Kazakh: (kïiz)
Khakas: киис (kiis)
Khinalug: (tːahla)
Khmer: (sɑmbok)
Korean: 펠트 (pelteu)
Kumyk: кийиз (kiyiz)
Kyrgyz: кийиз (kiyiz)
Latin: n
Latvian: please add this translation if you can
Lithuanian:
Luxembourgish: m
Maori: kirihuru
Mongolian: (esgij)
Nepali: please add this translation if you can
Nogai: кийиз (kiyiz)
Norwegian:
Bokmål: m
Nynorsk: m
Old English: m
Persian: (namad)
Plautdietsch: n
Portuguese: m
Romanian: pâslăf
Russian: фетрm (fetr), m (vójlok)
Serbo-Croatian:
Southern Altai: кийис (kiyis)
Slovak: f
Swedish: c
Tagalog: pyeltro, piyeltro
Thai: please add this translation if you can
Tibetan: (phying pa)
Tuvan: кидис (kidis)
Uyghur: kigiz (Latin)
Uzbek: kigiz
Welsh: please add this translation if you can
hat made of felt
Bulgarian: филцова шапка f (filcova šapka)
Czech: m, plstěný klobouk m
Danish: filthat c
Hungarian: nemezkalap
Khmer: មួកសំបុក (muəksɑmbok)
Norwegian: filthatt m
Portuguese: m
Serbo-Croatian: pusteni šešir m
Turkish:
动词(Verb)
felt (third-person singular simple present present participle simple past and past participle
() To make into felt, or a feltlike substance; to cause to adhere and mat together.
(Can we find and add a quotation of Sir M. Hale to this entry?)
() To cover with, or as if with, felt.
to felt the cylinder of a steam engine
() To cause a player to lose all their chips.
翻译(Translations)
make into felt
Dutch: vilten
Portuguese:
cover with felt
Danish: filte
Finnish: huovittaa
Portuguese:
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Swedish: (please verify) filta
词源2(Etymology 2)
动词(Verb)
felt
simple past tense and past participle of
形容词(Adjective)
That has been experienced or perceived.
2009, Diarmaid MacCulloch, A History of Christianity, Penguin 2010, p. 257:
Conversions to Islam can therefore be a deeply felt aesthetic experience that rarely occurs in Christian accounts of conversion, which are generally the source rather than the result of a Christian experience of beauty.
变位词(Anagrams)
Danish
词源1(Etymology 1)
Gender changed by influence from
名词(Noun)
felt c (singular definite not used in plural form)
field (the practical part of something)
() field; an outlying area, as opposed to e.g. the lab, office or barracks
2017, Palle Lauring, Svenskekrige og enevoldsmagt, Gyldendal A/S (→ISBN)
Han oplevede hele Tredveårskrigen i felten, fra først til sidst.
He experienced all of the thirty-years war in the field, from the beginning to the end.
1913, Anno 13 [i.e. tretten]: Tysklands rejsning mod Napoleon for 100 år siden
Han var rykket i Felten som Kaptain og Kompagnifører, men var dog nu blevet forfremmet til Major, ...
He had deployed as a captain and a company-leader, but had now been promoted to major, ...
1986, Johannes Møllehave, Vor tids tid: nutidige og utidige tids- og tankespring
Efter anden verdenskrig skrev Theodor W. Adorno: »Bemærkede man da ikke ved krigsslutningen, at folk kom stumme tilbage fra felten?
2012, Daniel Silva, Portræt af en spion: En Gabriel Allon-roman, Rosinante & Co (→ISBN)
Han overvågede Sovjetunionens sammenbrud, ikke ude fra felten, men fra et komfortabelt kontor i Langley, ...
He surveyed the collapse of the Soviet Union, not from the field, but from a comfortable office in Langley, ...
1918, Georg Friedrich Nicolai, Krigens Biologi
... Officerer og Mandskab, som vendte hjem fra Felten, ...
1986, Grønland: årsberetning
I felten blev der ikke observeret nogen torske larver i prøverne, ...
In the field, no cod larvae were observed in the samples, ...
1993, Danmarks geologiske undersøgelse, Årsberetning for ... ; Arbejdsprogram ...
En af instituttets vigtigste opgaver i forbindelse med geologiske undersøgelser er dataindsamling i felten.
One of the institute's most important tasks relating to the geological surveys is data collection in the field.
衍生词(Derived terms)
Derived terms
feltlazaret
feltmarskal
feltmæssig
feltpræst
feltråb
feltseng
feltundersøgelse
i felten
til felts
词源2(Etymology 2)
名词(Noun)
felt n (singular definite plural indefinite
Inflection
Declension of felt
neuter
gender
Singular
Plural
indefinite
definite
indefinite
definite
衍生词(Derived terms)
centralfelt
forfelt
førerfelt
gammafelt
gåfelt
krydsfelt
kulfelt
neksusfelt
slutfelt
spændingsfelt
virkefelt
来源参考(References)
中古英语(Middle English)
替代形式(Alternative forms)
词源(Etymology)
发音(Pronunciation)
IPA/fɛlt/
名词(Noun)
felt (plural
Felted fabric or a sample or swab of it;
A piece of headgear made from felted fabric; a felt hat.
衍生词(Derived terms)
派生词(Descendants)
English:
Scots:
来源参考(References)
“felt (n.)” in University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-09-10.
Norwegian Bokmål
词源1(Etymology 1)
名词(Noun)
felt n (definite singular indefinite plural felt or definite plural or
衍生词(Derived terms)
词源2(Etymology 2)
名词(Noun)
felt m (definite singular
(in the military sense)
衍生词(Derived terms)
词源3(Etymology 3)
动词(Verb)
felt
来源参考(References)
“felt” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
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Norwegian Nynorsk
词源1(Etymology 1)
名词(Noun)
felt n (definite singular indefinite plural felt, definite plural
衍生词(Derived terms)
词源2(Etymology 2)
名词(Noun)
felt m (definite singular
(in the military sense)
衍生词(Derived terms)
词源3(Etymology 3)
动词(Verb)
felt
来源参考(References)
“felt” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old Dutch
词源(Etymology)
名词(Noun)
felt n
Inflection
派生词(Descendants)
Middle Dutch:
Dutch: Afrikaans: → English:
查看更多(Further reading)
“felt”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012
Old English
词源(Etymology)
发音(Pronunciation)
IPA/felt/, [feɫt]
名词(Noun)
felt m
变化形式(Declension)
派生词(Descendants)
Middle English:
Scots:
English:
Westrobothnian
发音(Pronunciation)
IPA[félt], [fé̞lt]
形容词(Adjective)
felt n
(neuter, impersonal, as an adverb) urgent, necessary, pressing, important
Fäll var ä felt
Certainly it was necessary.
Hä jär int na felt om hä
There is no hurry therewith.