plant fiber, 1746, from Bengali jhuto, from Sanskrit juta-s "twisted hair," related to jata "braid of hair," of unknown origin, probably from a non-Indo-European language.
Jute
Old English Eotas, one of the ancient Germanic inhabitants of Jutland in Denmark; traditionally they were said to have settled in Kent and Hampshire during the 5c. invasion of Britain. The name is related to Old Norse Iotar.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. That is a jute mills of Pakistan.
那是一家巴基斯坦的黃麻纖維制造廠.
來自辭典例句
2. Over two - thirds of the world's jute is from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Thailand, and Nepal.