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champignon

/sham-pin-yuhn or, especially British, cham-; French shahn-pee-nyawn/US // ʃæmˈpɪn yən or, especially British, tʃæm-; French ʃɑ̃ piˈnyɔ̃ //UK // (tʃæmˈpɪnjən) //

香槟酒,冠军,槟榔,香槟

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cham·pi·gnons [sham-pin-yuhnz or, especially British, cham-; French shahn-pee-nyawn]. /ʃæmˈpɪn yənz or, especially British, tʃæm-; French ʃɑ̃ piˈnyɔ̃/.

    • : mushroom.

Examples

  • The commonest fairy-ring fungus is Marasmius oreades, the fairy-ring champignon.

  • This champignon possesses the advantage of drying readily, and preserving its aroma for a long time.

  • This meaning very nearly resembles that of the French name of one kind of mushroom, champignon.

  • One dines at the Gran Hotel Kast after the fashion of a champignon sous cloche.

  • Champignon says it breaks his heart to serve up a dinner to their society.