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briquet

/bri-ket/US // brɪˈkɛt //

煤球,砖块,块状物,壁球

Definitions

  1. 1

    bri·quet·ted, bri·quet·ting.

    • : briquette.

Examples

  • "More calmly," said a voice at once soft and imperative, of which Briquet vainly sought the owner.

  • "I cannot certify that they were his words," replied Briquet, who seemed to take a pleasure in teazing the cavalier.

  • Briquet imagined this to be the window of the hall, and thought that if he could gain this place he could see all.

  • Briquet found 11 male to 204 female hysterics, and later statistics increase the number of males.

  • Briquet, M.—De quelques industries nouvelles dont le papier est la base.