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serre-papier

/sair-pap-yey; French ser-pa-pyey/US // ˌsɛər pæpˈyeɪ; French sɛr paˈpyeɪ //

纸夹,纸夹子,纸钳,纸张夹

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural serre-pa·piers [sair-pap-yeyz; French ser-pa-pyey]. /sɛər pæpˈyeɪz; French sɛr paˈpyeɪ/.

    • : cartonnier.

Examples

  • His papier-mâché characters are either sounding boards or set dressing.

  • Villa and Zapata looked on, smiling their papier mache smiles, sure they had seen something like this before.

  • A collection of rock-like papier-mâché sculptures stands across from “Cymbals, Smoke and Scissors.”

  • The rhinoceros, again looking pretty aimless and beaten down, was made—beautifully—of papier mache.

  • A pregame rally south of the Washington Monument featured drum circles and papier maché puppets.

  • Papier maché buttons came in with Henry Clay's patent in 1778.

  • It is also the prime ingredient in the papier moure, a popular fly paper.

  • L A composition of papier mach, with which Dr. Azoux has so beautifully represented anatomical subjects.

  • The pole whereby it swung between the shoulders of the bearers was rich with the painted papier-maché of Cashmere.

  • Thus if the operations against Serre failed, the whole Divisional attack would be compromised.