英:[ˈɪndɪə ˈpeipə]
美:[ˈɪndɪə ˈpeɪpər]
英:[ˈɪndɪə ˈpeipə]
美:[ˈɪndɪə ˈpeɪpər]
n.
圣经纸,中国等地拓印版画所用之纸
noun
a thin absorbent paper used especially for proving inked intaglio surfaces (such as steel engravings)
a thin tough opaque printing paper
The first known use of India paper was in 1749
Indo-European1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or being a family of languages including those spoken in most of Europe and in the parts of the world colonized by Europeans since 1500 and also in Persia, the subcontinent of India, and some other parts of Asia
Indo-European2 of 2noun
the Indo-European languages
a member of a people who originally spoke an Indo-European language
indirect objectnoun
a grammatical object representing the secondary goal of the action of its verb
"me" in "gave me the book" is an indirect object
india rubbernoun
rubber entry 1 sense 2a
India papernoun
a thin tough printing paper
1 Printed on thin, but strong opaque India paper, each volume but one inch in thickness.
1 圣经纸