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anglaise

/ahng-gleyz, -glez/US // ɑŋˈgleɪz, -ˈglɛz //

愤怒,愤怒的小鸟,愤怒的人,愤怒的人们

Definitions

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

Examples

  • 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.

  • Serving suggestion: Ice cream and Cinnamon Crème Anglaise (page 163) are also suitable toppings.

  • He was planning again a book on Byron, and asks for Taine's critique of him 217 in his Littrature anglaise.

  • 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.

  • She was a jeune Anglaise—a "lady" withal—very earnest about artistic, about remunerative problems.

  • Jarry, Le compte de l'armée anglaise, proofs and illustrations v, p. 233.

  • Pierre Sureau's account in Jarry, Le compte de l'armée anglaise, proofs and illustrations, no.