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monde

/mawnd/US // mɔ̃d //

世界,世界各地,世界上,世界各地的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    French.

    • : the world; people; society.

Examples

  • Le Monde points to the recent creepy clowns in Wasco, California, and the fourth season of “American Horror Story.”

  • “I press the detonator and I am the only one responsible,” Trierweiler writes of the tweet, as excerpted Wednesday in Le Monde.

  • Le Monde once called his résumé "so impeccable that it's almost discouraging."

  • At Le Monde Hotel in central Edinburgh this week, she was still captivating at the age of 66.

  • Le Monde praised the “Nutella-Communist” alliance for saving the country.

  • L'adieu et le deuil se clost par l'occision des chiens ce que le mourant ait des avants-coureurs en l'autre monde.

  • At least this is as far as my observation of him goes on the few occasions I have seen him in the beau monde.

  • They surround themselves with the atmosphere of the demi-monde and forget that a wrinkle is as fatal as a chaperon.

  • Ennui is a word one hears constantly; if it rains toute le monde est triste.

  • Her color was unusually high, and had she been any but a lady of the grande monde I should have said that she was flustered.