Examples of using Furs in English and their translations into Chinese
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The poor and the middle class often buy luxury items like big houses, diamonds, furs, jewellery, or boats because they want to look rich.
Franks traded timber, furs, swords and slaves in return for silks and other fabrics, spices, and precious metals from the Arabs.
Because furs are created by nature, no two pelts are exactly alike.
The taxi drove through downtown, past a bunch of tourists' shops advertising furs, Native American art and gold.
Maison Yves Salomon House collaborates closely with the largest fur suppliers in the world, including Saga Furs, Kopenhagen Fur(Scandinavia) and NAFA(Canada).
But today, many furs are“plucked” and sheared, dyed, or processed in other ways to further enhance their natural qualities.
In 1990, Congress adopted a new luxury' tax on items such as yachts, private airplanes, furs, jewelry, and expensive cars.
I can't help noticing those furs, because I said to my aunt…".
Irkutsk is the capital of eastern Siberia, that was founded in 1661 as a settlement for trading gold and furs.
The pelts are received on consignment from producers of ranched raised furs and harvesters of wild furs.
On the island of Amantani, members of the community demonstrate to visitors their agricultural work, textiles, stone carvings and furs.
Those two in furs were Hornfoot men, as savage as they were scrawny, barefoot even in the snow.
The poor and the middle class often buy luxury items such as big houses, diamonds, furs, jewelry or boats because they want to look rich.
Even before 1790, American ships were traveling to China to sell furs and bring back tea, spices, and silk.
Irkutsk was founded in 1661 as a settlement for trading gold and furs.
The owner and his wife, though of peasant birth, wore gold lace and even ignored laws forbidding anyone but nobly born to wear furs.
In addition to providing catfish products to Europe, these fishery bases also provide Europe with a variety of furs, especially precious beavers.
When he got home, the judge helped him sell the furs for 300 dollars.
Adaptations to their cold environment include stockiness, short limbs and enormous noses, and they surely must have been warmly clothed, presumably in animal furs.
She felt this and wanted to run away, so she wouldn't be noticed by the other women who were wrapping themselves in expensive furs.