croissant / French krwɑˈsɑ̃; English krəˈsɑnt /

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croissant 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural crois·sants [French krwah-sahn; English kruh-sahnts]. /French krwɑˈsɑ̃; English krəˈsɑnts/.

  1. a rich, buttery, crescent-shaped roll of leavened dough or puff paste.

croissant 近义词

croissant

等同于 pastry

更多croissant例句

  1. You know you are looking at a croissant, but you might not know whether it’s filled with almond paste, chocolate or something else altogether.
  2. Take the agency Madwell, which was all set to move into a larger, 22,000-square-foot office in a onetime croissant factory in Brooklyn on April 1 of last year.
  3. Speaking of coffee, the grill is open in the morning for java, housemade bagels, croissants, ham-and-cheese danishes and more.
  4. There were also Cronuts—his donut-croissant hybrid—available at the SXSW event.
  5. I choked on my croissant at the lurid accounts in the New York Times, which positively wallowed in the story.
  6. Warm up with a croissant and a mug of Counter Culture organic coffee at A Café at AKA Central Park (42 W. 58th St.).
  7. You can start the day with a croissant and baguette, then end the day in a bistro or some place high-end, like Pierre Gagnaire.
  8. Rue du Croissant (seventeenth century) is a street of ancient houses and the chief newspaper street of the city.
  9. Elise finished the last crumb of croissant and drained the last drop of coffee.
  10. They treated us remarkably well at Tours's Hôtel du Croissant.
  11. So go we into the Rue Croissant, with its shaveless thuggeries and marauding cabs.
  12. Ung aultre petit tableau de Nostre Dame, pourtant une couronne sur son chief, assise sur un croissant, le fond du tableau dor.