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bombe

/bom, bomb; French bawnb/US // bɒm, bɒmb; French bɔ̃b //UK // (bɒmb) //

炸弹,轰炸机,炸弹人,爆炸物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bombes [bomz, bombz; French bawnb]. /bɒmz, bɒmbz; French bɔ̃b/.

    • : a round or melon-shaped frozen mold made from a combination of ice creams, mousses, or ices.

Examples

  • The bombe depended on knowing phrases that were likely to repeat in messages.

  • The expression plays on the popular French saying "Je suis la bombe", which translates roughly as "I am the best".

  • Her Paris life was hectic; or, as the Boulevardiers put it, elle faisait la bombe.

  • Les hommes en particulier devaient avoir une poitrine large et bombe, un torse puissant, des membres muscls.

  • Always beat whites of eggs on a platter or in a large cake bowl or bombe with a whip, not with a revolving beater.

  • "I think I do," I said, with an expressive nod at the remnants of the bombe melting slowly in the dish.

  • The menu consisted of dishes with such improvised names as "crevettes l'Amricaine," "bombe la Lincoln," etc.