anglaise / ɑŋˈgleɪz, -ˈglɛz /

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anglaise 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an old English country-dance.
  2. a dance form in quick duple time, occasionally constituting part of an 18th-century instrumental suite.

更多anglaise例句

  1. Pastry chef Genesis Flores uses a ceramic plateau to present her gold leaf-garnished, mascarpone-filled eclair, over which a server pours a stream of coffee anglaise.
  2. Serving suggestion: Ice cream and Cinnamon Crème Anglaise (page 163) are also suitable toppings.
  3. He was planning again a book on Byron, and asks for Taine's critique of him 217 in his Littrature anglaise.
  4. What he had mainly in mind was to say to the old actress that she had been mistaken—the jeune Anglaise wasn't such a grue.
  5. She was a jeune Anglaise—a "lady" withal—very earnest about artistic, about remunerative problems.
  6. Jarry, Le compte de l'armée anglaise, proofs and illustrations v, p. 233.
  7. Pierre Sureau's account in Jarry, Le compte de l'armée anglaise, proofs and illustrations, no.