marguerite / ˌmɑr gəˈrit /
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marguerite 的定义
n. 名词 noun- Also called Paris daisy. the European daisy, Bellis perennis.
- any of several daisylike flowers, especially Chrysanthemum frutescens, cultivated for its numerous white-rayed, yellow-centered flowers.
更多marguerite例句
- “I remember people coming in with a cake to pay the bill,” recalls Cordice's daughter, Marguerite.
- During the time I knew Marguerite, there was only one moment in which I truly felt any compassion for her.
- Marguerite Claverie Oswald was, indeed, a difficult and bizarre woman.
- Marguerite hoped it would be the prelude to a book she wanted to write, and asked if I could get it published somewhere.
- Without missing a beat, Marguerite replied, “That will be another two hundred dollars.”
- And in spite of myself I began to feel melancholy over the fate of Marguerite Gautier.
- Marguerite was a pretty woman; but though the life of such women makes sensation enough, their death makes very little.
- Marguerite had a marvellous portrait of herself, by Vidal, the only man whose pencil could do her justice.
- Marguerite, alone at Bagneres with her maid, and not being in any fear of compromising herself, granted the duke's request.
- Marguerite was always present at every first night, and passed every evening either at the theatre or the ball.