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cahier

/ka-yey, kah-; French ka-yey/US // kæˈyeɪ, kɑ-; French kaˈyeɪ //UK // French (kaje) //

便条纸,便条,便笺,便签

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ca·hiers [ka-yeyz, kah-; French ka-yey]. /kæˈyeɪz, kɑ-; French kaˈyeɪ/.

    • : Bookbinding. a number of sheets of paper or leaves of a book placed together, as for binding.
    • : a report of the proceedings of any body: A cahier of the committee was presented to the legislature.
    • : French. notebook; exercise book; journal.paperback book.

Examples

  • The Post's cahier against Hagel covers the Pentagon budget and Iran's nuclear capability (surprised they left Israel out).

  • Cahier, Caractéristique des saints dans l'art populaire, vol.

  • Marise looked down at the cahier, its pages as blank as when she had sat down.

  • Father took up the cahier and looked at the paper hard, scratching it a little with his finger-nail.

  • The constitutional changes proposed by the formal cahier of the third estate were of an equally radical character.

  • Recently a cahier—incomplete to be sure, but indubitably Stendhal's—was found and printed.