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dauphine

/daw-feen; French doh-feen/US // ˈdɔ fin; French doʊˈfin //UK // (ˈdɔːfiːn, dɔːˈfiːn, French dofin) //

太妃娘娘,太妃糖,太妃,太妃宫

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural dau·phines [daw-feenz; French doh-feen]. /ˈdɔ finz; French doʊˈfin/.

    • : the wife of a dauphin.

Examples

  • A vast and enthusiastic audience thronged, with joyous clatter, through narrow Rues Mazarine and Dauphine, coming from the river.

  • They say that Charles X. is much broken, and the Dauphine is aged and very thin and nervous, always in tears.

  • She was lady-in-waiting to Madame la Dauphine, whom she followed into exile.

  • Dauphine therefore is not altogether so naughty as this Author represents him.

  • But as soon as Ambroisine had a moment to herself, she hastened to Rue Dauphine, to exchange a clasp of the hand with her friend.

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