Mercer
['mɜːsə] or ['mɝsɚ]
解释:
(noun.) a dealer in textiles (especially silks).
(noun.) British maker of printed calico cloth who invented mercerizing (1791-1866).
艾德蒙编辑--From WordNet
解释:
(n.) Originally, a dealer in any kind of goods or wares; now restricted to a dealer in textile fabrics, as silks or woolens.
校对:莱斯利
解释:
n. a merchant in silks and woollen cloths or in small wares.—n. Mer′cery the trade of a mercer: the goods of a mercer.
手打:索菲