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cloche

/klohsh, klawsh/US // kloʊʃ, klɔʃ //UK // (klɒʃ) //

橱窗,橱柜,帐篷,橱具

Definitions

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

Examples

  • As the server places the dish on the table, they lift the cloche and pungent smoke escapes, wafting around the dessert.

  • A crafted confection arrives at the table as the final course, covered in a glass cloche filled with swirling smoke.

  • But am I wrong to assume that this movie was 90 minutes of Jolie looking worried in a cloche hat?

  • St. Helier possesses yet other claims to historical distinction, in the mystery of James de la Cloche.

  • This point is in favour of the identity of James Stuart with de la Cloche.

  • One dines at the Gran Hotel Kast after the fashion of a champignon sous cloche.

  • When he told you that your wife had gone to the Rue Cloche Perce, you would not believe that either!

  • He had driven his dogs into Fort la Cloche after a hard day's run in seventy-five degrees of frost.