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court-bouillon

/koor-bool-yon, -yawn, kawr-, kohr-; French koor-boo-yawn/US // ˈkʊər bʊlˈyɒn, -ˈyɔn, ˈkɔr-, ˈkoʊr-; French kur buˈyɔ̃ //UK // (ˈkʊətˈbuːjɒn, French kurbujɔ̃) //

法院布永

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural courts-bouil·lons [koor-bool-yonz, -yawns, kawr-, kohr-; French koor-boo-yawn]. /ˈkʊər bʊlˈyɒnz, -ˈyɔns, ˈkɔr-, ˈkoʊr-; French kur buˈyɔ̃/. French Cooking.

    • : a vegetable broth or fish stock with herbs, used for poaching fish.
    • : a rich soup containing wine.

Examples

  • Unless there is a court decision that changes our law, we are OK.

  • On Dec. 30, she filed a similar lawsuit in D.C. Superior Court.

  • Cassandra, whose hair has already begun to fall out from her court-mandated chemotherapy, could face a similar outcome.

  • He added: “People say he deserves his day in court… Do we have enough time?”

  • The court ruled she lacked the maturity to make her own medical decisions.

  • M'Bongo and his whole court are now clothed, I am happy to say, at least to a certain extent.

  • When I was at Portugal, there was held at that time the court of justice of the Inquisition.

  • He also states that the Audiencia is virtually non-existent, and so there is no high court in which justice may be sought.

  • And he himself brought her the golden-brown bouillon, in a dainty Sevres cup, with a flaky cracker or two on the saucer.

  • Rene le Pays, a French poet, died; well known at court by his miscellanies.