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mouton

/moo-ton/US // ˈmu tɒn //UK // (ˈmuːtɒn) //

慕唐,慕容,慕东,慕容复

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : sheepskin that has been processed to resemble another fur, especially seal or beaver.

Examples

  • Mouton, probably at Port Mouton; so named, according to Lescarbot, because a drowned sheep came ashore there.

  • "This is the 'Mouton d'Or,'" said Aylward, as they pulled up their horses at a whitewashed straggling hostel.

  • If Mouton comes here you will be sacrificed—you and all the Union men.

  • But the heroine came too late, and the gallant Mouton expired.

  • "I'll go along to Moie de Mouton and keep a look-out," I said.