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
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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