cloche / kloʊʃ, klɔʃ /

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cloche 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a woman's close-fitting hat with a deep, bell-shaped crown and often a narrow, turned-down brim.
  2. a bell-shaped glass cover placed over a plant to protect it from frost and to force its growth.
  3. a bell-shaped metal or glass cover placed over a plate to keep food warm or fresh.

更多cloche例句

  1. As the server places the dish on the table, they lift the cloche and pungent smoke escapes, wafting around the dessert.
  2. A crafted confection arrives at the table as the final course, covered in a glass cloche filled with swirling smoke.
  3. But am I wrong to assume that this movie was 90 minutes of Jolie looking worried in a cloche hat?
  4. St. Helier possesses yet other claims to historical distinction, in the mystery of James de la Cloche.
  5. This point is in favour of the identity of James Stuart with de la Cloche.
  6. One dines at the Gran Hotel Kast after the fashion of a champignon sous cloche.
  7. When he told you that your wife had gone to the Rue Cloche Perce, you would not believe that either!
  8. He had driven his dogs into Fort la Cloche after a hard day's run in seventy-five degrees of frost.