sheepskin in Japanese
sheepskin in Japanese is 羊の毛皮 — sheepskin means the hide of a sheep, especially tanned with the wool left on, used for clothing, rugs, or bookbinding.
sheepskin in Japanese
羊の毛皮
(uncountable) The skin of a sheep, especially an adult sheep, and especially when used to make parchment or in bookbinding.
What does "sheepskin" mean?
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noun The hide of a sheep, especially tanned with the wool left on, used for clothing, rugs, or bookbinding.
"She lined her boots with soft sheepskin for the winter."
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noun Informal American term for a diploma or degree certificate.
"After four years of study, he finally had his sheepskin framed on the wall."
sheepskin in a sentence
- She lined her boots with soft sheepskin for the winter.
- After four years of study, he finally had his sheepskin framed on the wall.
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What is "sheepskin" in Japanese?
"sheepskin" in Japanese is 羊の毛皮. sheepskin means: The hide of a sheep, especially tanned with the wool left on, used for clothing, rugs, or bookbinding.
How do you use "sheepskin" in a sentence?
Example: "She lined her boots with soft sheepskin for the winter." In Japanese, "sheepskin" is 羊の毛皮.
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