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bourguignon

/boor-geen-yuhn; French boor-gee-nyawn/US // ˌbʊər ginˈyʌn; French bur giˈnyɔ̃ //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    French Cooking.

    • : Burgundy.

Examples

  • Champagne, which is also acidic, offers a nice complement to anything from tuna tartare to beef bourguignon.

  • I particularly recommend the turkey chili and beef bourguignon.

  • A taste of the beef bourguignon is enough to assure that Hitz is not overstating the case.

  • As is the case with most famous dishes, there are more ways than one to arrive at a good boeuf bourguignon.

  • Bourguignon would have groaned in spirit, could he have seen the wine that Tapin gave for her two sous.

  • The sentinel had received orders to let him pass, so Buvat, conducted by Bourguignon, passed proudly by him.

  • Monsieur Bourguignon, I beg you to believe that, if I had any, they are completely dissipated.

  • Bourguignon found that under the most favorable conditions the mites of Sarcoptes scabiei equi would live for sixteen days.

  • Le bon aptre du roi fait l le saint homme, et il est bien mieux pris que lorsque le Bourguignon le mena Lige.