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chanterelle

/shan-tuh-rel, chan-/US // ˌʃæn təˈrɛl, ˌtʃæn- //UK // (ˌtʃæntəˈrɛl) //

鸡冠花,鸡油菌,鸡油菌素

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a mushroom, Cantharellus cibarius, having a bright yellow-to-orange funnel-shaped cap, a favorite edible species in France.

Examples

  • Remy also uses what appears to be a chanterelle mushroom, which my grocery stores didn’t have, so I settled for shiitake.

  • I wanted that excitement of stumbling across a rare mushroom, of encountering a field of freshly sprouted chanterelles.

  • It was the custom to have the highest string, called chanterelle, single; it principally served for playing the melody.

  • It had from four to eight courses of strings, the chanterelle or melody string being single and the others in pairs of unisons.

  • In the tables of accordance here given, the chanterelle is indicated by a X.

  • The chanterelle does not lie over the finger-board and is always played open by the thumb.

  • Praetorius calls this an octave lute, with the chanterelle C or D.