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mignon

/min-yon; French mee-nyawn/US // mɪnˈyɒn; French miˈnyɔ̃ //UK // (ˈmɪnjɒn, French miɲɔ̃) //

木乃伊,木纽,木尼翁,木樨园

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : small and pretty; delicately pretty.

Examples

  • After all, if the insurer is paying all your grocery claims, why not load up on filet mignon instead of ground turkey?

  • Filet Mignon and Shrimp Fondue by Lou Seibert Pappas This is a classic Christmas Eve dinner fondue.

  • Where else can you see people in half shirts taking down a succulent filet mignon?

  • He wished to marry Modeste Mignon but forsook her quickly enough when he found out that her family was bankrupt.

  • This is the time when he was in correspondence with Modeste Mignon and wished to espouse that rich heiress.

  • Castagnould was a Provencal and an old servant of the Mignon family.

  • In the latter part of the same year he operated successfully upon Mme. Mignon for blindness.

  • Mignon came back from America a rich man, and he made Dumay share largely in his fortune.