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contre-jour

/kon-truh-zhoor; French kawntruh-zhoor/US // ˌkɒn trəˈʒʊər; French kɔ̃trəˈʒur //UK // (ˈkɒntrəˌʒʊə) //

反对,竞争,争吵,争论

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : taken with the camera pointed more or less in the direction of the principal light source or with the strongest light behind the subject.

Examples

  • Serious foodies can indulge in a high-end, three-course Chef Du Jour meal served inside an air-conditioned tent ($45 per person).

  • What about workplace flexibility, the answer du jour to the wage gap?

  • They have dutifully competed for federal grants and aligned their visions and strategies to the federal focus du jour.

  • Reichert  is comparing her book to that of high class call girl Belle Du Jour, according to MailOnline.

  • Avant Garde became the font du jour and Helvetica continued its ride to the top.

  • Celuy-cy avoit souvent esvad le danger d'estre noy, et tout fraischement le beau jour de la Pentecoste dernire.

  • Le jour suyvant, j'allay visiter les Sauvages, et y fis mon accoustum, ainsy qu j'ay dict de Kinibqui.

  • Et ce jusques au temps & terme de six ans finis & accomplis, cpter du jour que ledit livre sera achev d'imprimer.

  • Cf. 'Rayson et desperacion Contre moy veulent maintenir'; orig.

  • It is too close a copy of the original, l. 25—'Contre moy font une accion.'