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pavillon

/French pa-vee-yawn/US // French pa viˈyɔ̃ //

亭子,亭台楼阁,亭子楼,摊位

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pa·vil·lons [French pa-vee-yawn]. /French pa viˈyɔ̃/. Music.

    • : the bell of a wind instrument.

Examples

  • When I arrived in America, I was lucky enough to meet Craig Claiborne who had come to Le Pavillon to do a piece on Pierre Franey.

  • At the Pavillon de Flore there is a general satisfaction at their departure, notwithstanding many fine phrases.

  • No. 48 was the well-known dancing-hall, Pavillon de lchiquier, before and under the Directoire.

  • The house in which our friends were was full, and we found accommodation in the neighbouring Hotel du Pavillon.

  • It is practically nothing more than what the French would call a pavillon, and is known as the Unterpfaar, the lower parish.

  • The great house in the Faubourg was given up to the son, you know, and she lived in the pavillon.