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royale

/roi-al/US // rɔɪˈæl //

抢劫,抢劫案,抢劫罪

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : custard cut into shapes and used as a garnish in soups.

Examples

  • It was less of a duel and more of a WWE-styled battle royale.

  • On his death, he left just thirteen Bond titles, from Casino Royale to The Man with the Golden Gun.

  • But Fleming himself also joked that he began Casino Royale to take his mind off his forthcoming marriage to Anne Rothermere.

  • The 47-year-old Danish actor, best known for his role in Casino Royale, has recently been chowing down on humans.

  • But anybody looking forward to a Hudson River battle royale will be disappointed, say friends and advisers to both.

  • The Dutch held the park in force, but could not penetrate into the Place Royale, which was defended by a strong barricade.

  • Every house in the Rue Royale was full of insurgents, who fired from the windows on the Dutch.

  • A carriage forcibly stopped in the Rue Royale, and in broad daylight—only this Tartar would have dared such a stroke as that!

  • The club in the Rue Royale, which was famous for its gambling parties, rarely saw one so desperate as the gaming of that night.

  • The society, called Royale, and its secret committee, maintained a power superior to the laws.