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
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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.
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