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bain-marie

/beyn-muh-ree; French ban-ma-ree/US // ˈbeɪn məˈri; French bɛ̃ maˈri //UK // French (bɛ̃mari) //

贝因美,贝恩玛丽,贝恩玛利,贝恩玛莉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bains-ma·rie [beyn-muh-ree; French ban-ma-ree]. /ˈbeɪn məˈri; French bɛ̃ maˈri/.

    • : a receptacle containing hot or boiling water into which other containers are placed to warm or cook the food in them.
    • : British. a double boiler.

Examples

  • By Ana Marie Cox Just in time for Christmas, Glenn Beck goes for hipster-chic as a conservative fashion statement.

  • Gabriella Therese Marie and Jacques Honore Rainier were born just after 5pm local time, the statement said.

  • “She would be my ‘boss lady,’” Crowe writes of the indefatigable Anne Marie.

  • Solomon had been contacted by MSF, to ask if he or the mother could help care for Anne Marie at the ETU.

  • I had created an image of Anne Marie in my head, happy and well.

  • We should tell of the ormolu mounts of the little table, and how it really once belonged to Marie Antoinette.

  • Neglecting minor discrepancies, one may safely accept Mr Bain's reconciliation of the various accounts.

  • They decided to engage as pianoforte teacher a young lady called Marie Markovna Palchikov.

  • The two are covered with dust and very thirsty; Marie wears a long dust-colored ulster, and he a wind-proof coat and high boots.

  • Another glimpse of d'Arthez is as the unselfish friend of Marie Gaston, a young poet of his stamp, but "effeminate."