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mousse

/moos/US // mus //UK // (muːs) //

慕斯,慕丝,慕思,慕司

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Cooking. a sweetened and flavored dessert with a base of whipped cream, beaten egg whites, or both: chocolate mousse.an aspic, unsweetened and containing meat, vegetables, or fish, usually chilled in a mold: salmon mousse.
    • : a foamy preparation used on the hair to help hold it in place, applied usually to damp hair before grooming or styling and worked in until absorbed.

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Examples

  • It all comes together to make a beautiful disc of mousse on soft milk bread, without collapsing into any sort of nonsense about authenticity or purity.

  • Her mother makes a dozen or so cakes, most in fruit flavors, and I could make a case for every slice on display — raspberry, apricot, caramel mousse — that I’ve tried.

  • In the bathroom she wet my hair and then puffed it out with some mousse.

  • Lay the smoked salmon slices out, on the work surface, fill with a spoonful of the mousse and roll up to make roulades.

  • This list will also likely include petit fours, mini éclairs, trifle, and chocolate and lemon mousse.

  • Banana ice cream, frozen chocolate mousse, a web of spun sugar, almond cake, chocolate crunches.

  • A summer meal might include gougéres, gazpacho, tuna persille, chicken, two cheese courses, and chocolate mousse.

  • Malgr les efforts du bateau de sauvetage et des lignes envoyes au moyen du fusil porte-amarre, quatre hommes et le mousse ont pri.

  • As the pads retain cold as well as they do heat, the ice does not melt, and the mousse gradually freezes itself.

  • Last of all came the vanilla mousse, each glass topped by a big strawberry.

  • When cream was used, it was made into mousse, and of course frozen in the tireless stove.

  • In addition to being attractive, caramel mousse is so delicious that it appeals to practically every one.