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cotta

/kot-uh, kaw-tuh/US // ˈkɒt ə, ˈkɔ tə //UK // (ˈkɒtə) //

陶器,陶罐,土陶,饼状物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Ecclesiastical.

    • : a surplice.
    • : a short surplice, sleeveless or with short sleeves, worn especially by choristers.

Examples

  • A ringer for ricotta on a plate of tomatoes is “terra cotta,” pumpkin seeds pureed with nutritional yeast and koji, cooked fermented rice.

  • Its texture is a little denser than panna cotta—just firm enough to hold the shape of your spoon as you eat it.

  • The brand’s citrus soap smells like the freshest fruit, and the peppermint is like something I’d inhale scooping up a bite of panna cotta.

  • Among these are "Medusa," a bronze bust; and a "Mater Dolorosa," in terra-cotta.

  • Over the archway are two sculptured figures in red terra-cotta, representing "Flora" and "Pomona."

  • He had his key ready in his hand, terra cotta-hued tab swinging loose.

  • These graves were once all hermetically sealed by slabs of marble, or tiles of terra cotta.

  • They are closed with terra cotta or marble slabs, and are otherwise similar to those of the Christian Catacombs.