bocage
帐篷,帐篷里,帐篷里的人,帐篷里的东西
Definitions
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Fine Arts.
- : a decorative motif of trees, branches, or foliage, as in a tapestry or a ceramic figure group.
Examples
At Moissy they headed into a one-lane road, both banks thick with bocage.
The other, benign, face of the bocage was its role as an unbelievably productive larder.
These “Rhinos” sliced through the bocage in seconds and changed the course of the battle.
The invasion of Fortress Europe began on the beaches but nearly ended in the tangled bocage of the countryside.
In after years two distinguished members of the profession in France, M. Bocage and Mdme.
"Our nobles of Le Bocage would not have done such a thing," said the Boquin, throwing back his head.
He asks you to go for him to the Bocage, and to beg the mother of Jean Nesmy to let her son come back to be my husband.
In "the soft retirement of my bocage de Bentinck Street" the dog-days pass unheeded.
As early as the 1st of May, some symptoms of commotion had been observed in le Bocage.