英['sɪəsʌkə(r)]美['sɪrsʌkər]
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
小知识
Seersucker is a lightweight, summery fabric with a puckered surface and stripes. Southern writers love a pale blue and white seersucker suit in the summertime because it pairs well with sweet tea, Spanish moss, and croquet.
Seersucker comes in many colors and is occasionally checkered, although it usually has stripes over a white background. British colonists in India were the first English-speakers to wear seersucker. They also anglicized the name from the Hindi sirsakar, which comes from the Persian ?ir o ?akar, “striped cloth,” or literally, “milk and sugar,” referring to the cloth's alternation of smoothness and puckered surface.