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cru

/kroo; French kry/US // kru; French krü //UK // (kruː, French kry) //

残酷的,残酷,残酷的现实,残酷的事实

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural crus [krooz; French kry]. /kruz; French krü/.

    • : a vineyard producing wine of high quality, sometimes classified by the government as either a Great Growth or a First Growth .

Examples

  • Just for variety’s sake, look for this top-notch cru Beaujolais and an expressive barbera from Piedmont in Italy.

  • At the helm here is Francis Egly, who represents a very rare place in history as a multigenerational grower Champagne maker in the grand cru village of Ambonnay.

  • As its former name implies, Cru is best known for its campus outreach: Bible study groups and the like.

  • CCC—sorry, Cru—is at once better known and lesser known than these groups.

  • Bill Barry's statement that the cru-colored bovine was "lively" and could outrun his sorrel mare was, at least founded upon fact.

  • An' them hosses won't trot 'less I lick 'em, an' ef I lick 'em I'm guilty o' cru'lty ter animals—includin' myself.

  • The second story windows were closely hung with dainty cru lace curtains.

  • Perhaps he had blundered on a well-founded theory, but he certainly lacked discrimination as to the cru.

  • Mine was pale pink crpe de chine trimmed with cru lace and rose satin.