bain-marie / ˈbeɪn məˈri; French bɛ̃ maˈri /

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bain-marie 的定义

n. 名词 noun

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

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

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  1. By Ana Marie Cox Just in time for Christmas, Glenn Beck goes for hipster-chic as a conservative fashion statement.
  2. Gabriella Therese Marie and Jacques Honore Rainier were born just after 5pm local time, the statement said.
  3. “She would be my ‘boss lady,’” Crowe writes of the indefatigable Anne Marie.
  4. Solomon had been contacted by MSF, to ask if he or the mother could help care for Anne Marie at the ETU.
  5. I had created an image of Anne Marie in my head, happy and well.
  6. We should tell of the ormolu mounts of the little table, and how it really once belonged to Marie Antoinette.
  7. Neglecting minor discrepancies, one may safely accept Mr Bain's reconciliation of the various accounts.
  8. They decided to engage as pianoforte teacher a young lady called Marie Markovna Palchikov.
  9. 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.
  10. Another glimpse of d'Arthez is as the unselfish friend of Marie Gaston, a young poet of his stamp, but "effeminate."