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词汇 baize
释义 baize
noun[ U ]
uk /beɪz/ us /beɪz/
thick, usually green material made from wool and used to cover the special tables on which snooker, billiards, and card games are played(通常为绿色的)台面呢
 
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Snooker, pool & billiards
Examples from literature

A plain green baize carpet covered about half the floor, and the remainder was of red brick. 
The church aisle was separated from the vestibule only by two green baize doors. 
The men often wear a long cloak reaching to the heels, always hanging open in front, and generally lined with bright green baize. 
The table was covered with green baize stretched tightly over it. 
There is no pulpit in it, but a small table and a chair are placed for the pastor on a low platform covered with green baize. 

Examples of baize


baize
In reality, the value of the linseed oil used in the manufacture of the cheaper imported oil baize would not exceed £200 in a whole year.
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It enters, also, into the manufacture of oil baize.
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Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
Again, cotton tablecloths were tax-free, yet oil baize tablecloths were taxed.
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Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
Anyone who has been on both sides of the official baize door will know that in a moment.
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They are the industries concerned with linoleum, floorcloth, cork carpets, felt base, cellulose plastic flooring, fishing nets, oil baize and leather cloth.
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The manufactures are dowlas, tick, white baize, linsey, stockings, and shoes.
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A bay was lighter and finer than modern baize...
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The table usually has a slate base, covered in green baize.
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It took its name from the tablecloth of green baize that covered the table at which its members sat.
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It is worn on the brown beret with a red baize and a black baize backing.
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Main stair, first corridor, seventh right, green baize.
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The faro table was typically oval, covered with green baize, and had a cutout for the banker.
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It is often covered with baize which is a type of felt, or speed cloth, a teflon-coated fabric that helps the cards slide easily across the surface.
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