serre-papier
纸夹,纸夹子,纸钳,纸张夹
Definitions
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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.