chasseurs / ʃæˈsɜr; French ʃaˈsœr /

骑兵骑兵队骑士骑士们

chasseurs 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural chas·seurs [sha-surz; French sha-sœr]. /ʃæˈsɜrz; French ʃaˈsœr/.

  1. one of a body of cavalry or infantry troops equipped and trained for rapid movement.
  2. a uniformed footman or attendant; liveried servant.
  3. a hunter.
  4. Also called hunter's sauce. French Cooking. a brown sauce, usually containing mushrooms, tomatoes, shallots, white wine, etc.

chasseurs 近义词

chasseurs

等同于 cavalry

更多chasseurs例句

  1. At ten o'clock the church being nearly filled, M. J. Chasseur commenced the prayers; a calm that succeeded was of short duration.
  2. "Poulet chasseur, filets mignons sauce bearnaise," the man suggested.
  3. Napoleon was dressed in his green-coated chasseur uniform, and he held his little, silver-headed switch in his hand.
  4. I saw a chasseur leap a rail fence, stumble, and fall with the Screech-owl on top of him.
  5. In addition there are eighteen chasseur or rifle battalions (Jger).