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bourgogne

/boor-gawn-yuh/US // burˈgɔn yə //UK // (burɡɔɲ) //

勃艮第,勃艮第语,酒红色,酒红色的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : French name of Burgundy.

Examples

  • A troupe of traditional Burgundian folk singers, Les Cadets de Bourgogne, lead guests in a variety of traditional harvest songs.

  • Crémant de Bourgogne denotes a wine made with the same grape varieties, but 100 miles to the south in Burgundy.

  • It was on the boards of the Htel de Bourgogne that she showed herself to be also the finest tragdienne of her time.

  • They eventually joined the company of the Htel de Bourgogne, whose popularity was immensely strengthened by their inclusion.

  • These two confessors had each his church in the faubourg de Bourgogne, wherein their bodies were jealously guarded.

  • The village of Bourgogne, entirely in ruins, is soon reached.

  • They heard him growl to himself, "Qu'il coule rouge et fort, le bon vieux sang de Bourgogne."