chasseurs 的定义
plural chas·seurs [sha-surz; French sha-sœr]. /ʃæˈsɜrz; French ʃaˈsœr/.
- one of a body of cavalry or infantry troops equipped and trained for rapid movement.
- a uniformed footman or attendant; liveried servant.
- a hunter.
- Also called hunter's sauce. French Cooking. a brown sauce, usually containing mushrooms, tomatoes, shallots, white wine, etc.
chasseurs 近义词
等同于 cavalry
更多chasseurs例句
- At ten o'clock the church being nearly filled, M. J. Chasseur commenced the prayers; a calm that succeeded was of short duration.
- "Poulet chasseur, filets mignons sauce bearnaise," the man suggested.
- Napoleon was dressed in his green-coated chasseur uniform, and he held his little, silver-headed switch in his hand.
- I saw a chasseur leap a rail fence, stumble, and fall with the Screech-owl on top of him.
- In addition there are eighteen chasseur or rifle battalions (Jger).