simar
英:[sɪ'mɑ:] 美: [sɪ'mɑ]
simar 基本解释
n.女便袍,女衬袍;
英英释义
Simar
A simar, as defined in the 1913 Webster's Dictionary, is "a woman's long dress or robe; also light covering; a scarf."The word is derived from French simarre, and is also written as cimar, cymar, samare, and simare.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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