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sous-sous

/soo-soo/US // ˈsuˌsu //

分支机构,次级次级

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Ballet.

    • : a small jump beginning and ending in the fifth position, usually performed in series moving forward, backward, or to the side.

Examples

  • Anova Precision Cooker is the perfect little sous-vide gadget for the budding gastronomist.

  • Near the charming fishing harbor of Port-en-Bessin is the somewhat ramshackle Musee des Epaves Sous-Marines de Debarquement.

  • Later, as a sous-chef and chef people would not respect my authority.

  • A day long (or multiday) sous vide cook can turn cheap cuts of meat as tender and tasty as filet.

  • To be sure, I use a lot of gadget shortcuts: slow cooker, sous vide, now a pressure cooker.

  • Cette pierre possède la propriété de se reduire en fibres perpendiculairement à sa longueur sous un effort très faible.

  • Le nombre des Marchaux fut limit et non augment sous la Restoration.

  • Un Vieillard.Jeune fille au riant visage,Que cherches-tu sous cet ombrage?

  • These are the poorer class of models—the riff-raff of the Quarter—who get anywhere from a few sous to a few francs for a séance.

  • Labourers earn thirty sous per day (about fifteen-pence English), and women, in picking stones, &c. half that sum.