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courant

/koor-uhnt for 1; koo-rahnt, French koo-rahn for 2/US // ˈkʊər ənt for 1; kʊˈrɑnt, French kuˈrɑ̃ for 2 //

礼貌,礼貌的人,仆人,礼貌用语

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Heraldry. represented in the act of running: a greyhound courant.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : courante.

Examples

  • Ronald Fricking Reagan supported gun control, as Brett Josephe reminds us in an op-ed for the Hartford Courant.

  • According to the Hartford Courant, "Walmart Protests Send A Message But Fail To Deter Crowds".

  • When party ID samples in polls was the au courant topic, I weighed in mocking the conservatives.

  • On October 14, 1783, a week after his pub date, Webster commandeered the front page of The Courant.

  • Beyond its hosts, the Oscars telecast itself is being positioned as more au courant than ever before.

  • This is the passage which Diderot has transposed and put au courant with science in his Rve d'Alembert.

  • The monthly periodicals will place you much more au courant with the conversation and acquirements of the day.

  • The following article appeared in the Daily Courant of Hartford in 1864.

  • Would it be worth while to send a corrected copy of the "Courant" to the "Gardeners' Chronicle?"

  • Geoffrey has become a greater man than ever while you have been away, Mrs. Wynne; but you are no doubt au courant of all his news?