chateau 的定义
plural châ·teaux [sha-tohz; French shah-toh], /ʃæˈtoʊz; French ʃɑˈtoʊ/, châ·teaus.
- a castle or fortress.
- a stately residence imitating a distinctively French castle.
- a country estate, especially a fine one, in France or elsewhere on the Continent.
- a winegrower's estate, especially in the Bordeaux region of France: often used as part of the name of a wine.
chateau 近义词
house
更多chateau例句
- A Chateau Vancouver 2020 cabernet might well make the earth move.
- I went through a very crazy time, whether it was at the Chateau, running wild in Malibu, I just went through it.
- “Somehow she said we spent a romantic night making love at the Chateau Marmont,” Richardson told Wallace.
- The couple apparently visited the royal chateau in January when they were scouting locations for the big day.
- The 14,000-square-foot, French chateau-style home was a five-year project spearheaded by architect Richard Landry.
- Their Chateau en Espagne seemed invisible, as such chateaux usually are; and where it might be found, who was there to tell?
- Wharton left Vienna, the morning after his separation from Louis in the garden of the chateau.
- We are drawing near the chateau, and you might as well wear a cockade tricolor as let them hear that.
- Some peasants had brought the news to the chateau, with the additional information that they were all to be shot within two days.
- I was in the Chateau de Montauban, and I now blessed the chance which had sent me to its honoured walls.