英[twɪl]美[twɪl]
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来自古英语twili,双股线织布,斜纹布,来自twi-,二,拉丁语licium,线,词源同trellis.该词为拉丁语bilix(双线,双股线)的英语本土化。
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小知识
Twill is a sturdy type of fabric that's woven in a distinctive diagonal pattern. You probably have twill in your closet — most jeans are made from denim twill.
Twill is often made of cotton, and the particular method used to weave it creates a durable cloth that can be used for clothes or upholstery. Your sofa may be covered in twill — one type to look for is herringbone, in which you can see a pattern of small Vs. The word twill comes from the Old English twili, “woven with double thread,” and its Latin root bilix, “with a double thread.”