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chez

/shey/US // ʃeɪ //UK // French (ʃe) //

厨师

Definitions

prep.介词 preposition
  1. 1

    French.

    • : at or in the home of; with.

Examples

  • She worked as a domestic and a nanny for a wealthy family, then secured a job as a washerwoman chez Mère Fillioux.

  • Dr. Michael G. Chez told CBS Sacramento that the scene in question can trigger an episode of photosensitive epilepsy.

  • In the 1950s, Bill also worked for Chez Ninon, a couture salon owned by the socially well-connected Nona Park and Sophie Shonnard.

  • Then there were the regular Shabbat dinners chez Shmuley, where Jackson was a regular guest.

  • Scallop Ceviche by Alice Waters The woman behind Chez Panisse serves up a wonderful seafood summer salad.

  • Commenons, comme l'on dict, de chez nous, de la maison et habitation; puis nous sortirons dehors.

  • La misre est plus horrible que jamais chez moi et autour de moi.

  • Leroy-Beaulieu, P. De la colonisation chez les peuples modernes.

  • Que is superfluous; after chez m (l. 17), insert de sorte or de telle faon.

  • The first floor is the Hotel Clment, or, to be more correct, one is "chez Clment" on the first floor.