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croissant

/French krwah-sahn; English kruh-sahnt/US // French krwɑˈsɑ̃; English krəˈsɑnt //UK // (ˈkrwʌsɒŋ, French krwasɑ̃) //

羊角面包,牛角面包,牛角包,羊角包

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

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

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

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Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Speaking of coffee, the grill is open in the morning for java, housemade bagels, croissants, ham-and-cheese danishes and more.

  • There were also Cronuts—his donut-croissant hybrid—available at the SXSW event.

  • I choked on my croissant at the lurid accounts in the New York Times, which positively wallowed in the story.

  • Warm up with a croissant and a mug of Counter Culture organic coffee at A Café at AKA Central Park (42 W. 58th St.).

  • 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.

  • Rue du Croissant (seventeenth century) is a street of ancient houses and the chief newspaper street of the city.

  • Elise finished the last crumb of croissant and drained the last drop of coffee.

  • They treated us remarkably well at Tours's Hôtel du Croissant.

  • So go we into the Rue Croissant, with its shaveless thuggeries and marauding cabs.

  • Ung aultre petit tableau de Nostre Dame, pourtant une couronne sur son chief, assise sur un croissant, le fond du tableau dor.