imitation/fake/artificial etc fur• My first successes were in fake fur - we had one each.• But for the ultimateindulgence this winter, splash out on one of the new fake furs.• Plus the best and most affordableselection of fake furcushions in town - zebra, leopard, tiger among others.• A vest of fake fur like the one she had made for Jill when she was small?• She was a vision in a pinkfake fur Todd Oldham jacket.• This year their major bow to realness has been replacingfake fur with genuine dead pelts.• Until my first New York winter rain, when the fake fur matted around my neck, wrists and knees.• Overdress of glass beads, ostrich feathers and yarn. Artificial fur train.
fur2 (also fur up British English) verb (furred, furring) [intransitiveI]
DHHto become covered with an unwanted substance 积垢,生苔
—furredadjectiveadj
Symptoms include dry lips and a furred tongue.
症状包括嘴唇发干及长舌苔。
Examples from the Corpus
fur• The pipes and valvesfurred with woodchips as though by a half inch of sooty snow.
Originfur
(1300-1400)fur“to cover the inside of with fur”((14-19 centuries)), from Old Frenchforrer, from forre“inside covering”