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brise-bise

/breez-beez/US // ˈbrizˌbiz //

布瑞斯-贝斯(Bise-bise)

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a short curtain, often of lace, hung on the lower section of a window.

Examples

  • That trial unveiled financing links between the Cercle Wagram and the Brise de Mer, a Corsican organized crime group.

  • Ferracci is also a television actor who appears in “Mafiosa,” a series said to be inspired by the Brise de Mer gang.

  • "Quand la bise fut venue" means without doubt the month of November or December.

  • Sir Evelyn Ruggles Brise had evidently settled the difficulty in the most humane spirit.

  • But the cold bise was still blowing, and Julie, shivering, drew her wrap closer round her.

  • The concluding words are: en vivant et en voyant les hommes, il faut que le cour se brise ou se bronze.

  • Brise-Bleu nodded affirmatively, went into the wood, and came out dragging after him a donkey loaded with two baskets.