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marron

/mar-uhn, muh-rohn; French ma-rawn/US // ˈmær ən, məˈroʊn; French maˈrɔ̃ //UK // (ˈmærən, French marɔ̃) //

马龙,马隆,马隆人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a large European chestnut, especially as used in cookery: candied or preserved in syrup.

Examples

  • "The scale of Wall Street is bigger by several orders of magnitude," says Marron.

  • The vast majority of business," says Marron, "is done at very high ethical standards.

  • Former CBO acting director Donald B. Marron on the variables and asterisks involved.

  • Big collectors like Marty Margulies, Agnes Gund, Frances Bowes, Don Marron, and Helen Schwab roamed the art-filled aisles.

  • The Daily Beast consulted financial specialist Don Marron on where we are in the economic turmoil.

  • Where the chocolate fails, however, the marron glacé is an infallible specific.

  • Now, cambare is something like the Hindu name kam, and marron (marroon) indicates a plant escaped from cultivation.

  • Here and there around the base of the whipped cream place a marron glac.

  • Vermont was a favourite with Miss Penelope, owing chiefly to his frequent gifts of marron glacs--a great weakness of hers.

  • Then I fell prone on the ground, and remembered that I had eaten one marron for dinner.