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单词 devoré
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Definition of devoré in English:

devoré

(also devore)
noundəˈvɔːreɪdəˈvɔreɪ
  • usually as modifier A velvet fabric with a pattern formed by burning the pile away with acid.

    a devoré top
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fabrics here include silk damask devores, silk damask and stripes and plains inspired by Imperial Russia.
    • Burnt out devore velvets will be a strong fashion as they look great in rich jewel tones.
    • The high street is heaving with devore tops and ruched satin trousers, while supermarkets are stuffed with beaded dresses and strappy sandals with killer heels.
    • Blair says, ‘What I've done is soften the colours, bleach and fade the prints in some cases, and put them on chiffons or devoré velvets.’
    • Textures included silk velvets, velveteen and devorés, paillettes and satins.
    • It was during his college years that he learnt his trademark and highly specialised craft of working with a silk and velvet mix known as devore velvet.
    • The clothes feature contrasting materials, as seems to be prevalent this season: coats with felt stitching over silk crêpe dresses, and artificial leather against devoré silk.
    • There is a pretty, pleated chiffon one with detachable corsage and ribbon belt, a red devoré dress with wide ribbon belt and a sequin-sprinkled, pale-pink mesh version.

Origin

1990s: from French dévoré, literally 'devoured', past participle of dévorer.

 
 

Definition of devoré in US English:

devoré

(also devore)
noundəˈvôrādəˈvɔreɪ
  • A velvet fabric with a pattern formed by burning the pile away with acid.

    as modifier a devoré top
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is a pretty, pleated chiffon one with detachable corsage and ribbon belt, a red devoré dress with wide ribbon belt and a sequin-sprinkled, pale-pink mesh version.
    • The high street is heaving with devore tops and ruched satin trousers, while supermarkets are stuffed with beaded dresses and strappy sandals with killer heels.
    • Burnt out devore velvets will be a strong fashion as they look great in rich jewel tones.
    • The clothes feature contrasting materials, as seems to be prevalent this season: coats with felt stitching over silk crêpe dresses, and artificial leather against devoré silk.
    • It was during his college years that he learnt his trademark and highly specialised craft of working with a silk and velvet mix known as devore velvet.
    • Blair says, ‘What I've done is soften the colours, bleach and fade the prints in some cases, and put them on chiffons or devoré velvets.’
    • Textures included silk velvets, velveteen and devorés, paillettes and satins.
    • Fabrics here include silk damask devores, silk damask and stripes and plains inspired by Imperial Russia.

Origin

1990s from French dévoré, literally ‘devoured’, past participle of dévorer.

 
 
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