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causerie

/koh-zuh-ree; French kohzuh-ree/US // ˌkoʊ zəˈri; French koʊzəˈri //UK // (ˈkəʊzərɪ, French kozri) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cau·se·ries [koh-zuh-reez; French kohzuh-ree]. /ˌkoʊ zəˈriz; French koʊzəˈri/.

    • : an informal talk or chat.
    • : a short, informal essay, article, etc.

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Examples

  • It was their custom to meet once a week, at the house of one or another, for a "causerie," as the avocat called it.

  • The first three would make a very good group for a twenty-page causerie.

  • In the hands of a pinchbeck Anatole France, how unendurable the review conceived as a causerie would become!

  • Those wishing to follow this interesting causerie should read "Montcalm" by M. Thomas Chapais, 1911.

  • Early in the seventeenth century the causerie (chat) was highly esteemed in France.