cor·du·roy /ˈkɔrdəˌrɔɪ/
燈芯絨,用該布制的衣服,褲子(a.)燈芯絨做的,沼地上用木頭鋪排成的
Cor·du·roy, v. t. To form of logs laid side by side. “Roads were corduroyed.” --Gen. W. T. Sherman.
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Cor·du·roy n.
1. A sort of cotton velveteen, having the surface raised in ridges.
2. pl. Trousers or breeches of corduroy.
Corduroy road, a roadway formed of logs laid side by side across it, as in marshy places; -- so called from its rough or ribbed surface, resembling corduroy. [U.S.]
corduroy
n 1: a cut pile fabric with vertical ribs; usually made of cotton
[syn: cord]
2: a road made of logs laid crosswise
v : build (a road) from logs laid side by side