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bocage

/boh-kahzh/US // boʊˈkɑʒ //UK // (bɒˈkɑːʒ) //

帐篷,帐篷里,帐篷里的人,帐篷里的东西

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    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.