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单词 Parisienne
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Definition of Parisienne in English:

Parisienne

noun paˌrɪzɪˈɛnpaʀizjɛnpəˌrēzēˈen
  • A Parisian girl or woman.

    巴黎姑娘;巴黎妇女

    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, once the coffee is securely in her hands, she café-sits like a true Parisienne, and her people-watching skills are unrivaled.
    • There were pothead hippies, in-line skaters, little old Parisiennes with pugs (admittedly not many).
    • She's a young, beautiful Parisienne and is busy planning her wedding to her fiancé Tom.
    • Katherine saw the serious Madison leading a giddy young Parisienne out to dance.
    • A diverse community of old Parisiennes, students, young men of African and Arab descent, artists, singers, street people, gays and straights, all end up mobilized and working together toward a common goal.
    • She in particular got it into her head that you have fallen prey to some wily Parisienne.
    • I must admit to having had a small chuckle at the TV pics of thousands of Parisiennes booing at the result.
    • The Boers had the sympathy of Europe and of many Americans, and fashionable Parisiennes dressed themselves à la Boër.
    • Dariaux is a real-life Parisienne, who worked at the salon of Nina Ricci.
    • For 60 years Doisneau chronicled Paris's post-war rebirth: the dreamers in the bistros, the balloon sellers in the Tuileries gardens, the children playing in the streets, the chic Parisiennes and the prostitutes.
    • There his pretty and ambitious wife, though a Parisienne herself, railed constantly against Marat, Danton, Robespierre, and the whole Parisian delegation in the Convention.
    • Perhaps Schumacher saw the obvious creep potential in that sweet Parisienne - or perhaps he's a fan of Ted Hughes's compelling poem Do Not Pick Up the Telephone.
    • After he spotted Tautou's face on a poster for Venus Beauty, the blonde, blue-eyed Englishwoman morphed into a dark-haired, brown-eyed Parisienne.
    • As she nurses Roxy through her woes, Isabel gradually develops into an authentic Parisienne.
    • These were respectable people: the shopkeepers, the small businessmen, war veterans wearing their medals, more of those Parisiennes with pugs, men in berets carrying symbolic baguettes.
    • The blog's enthusiasm has gained the 25-year-old Parisienne mentions in Gourmet magazine, The New York Times Style Magazine and countless links from across the blogosphere.
    • True, the French women I know tend not to get too hung up on ‘dieting’; I have never witnessed a Parisienne performing the calorie or carbo calculus that bedevils so many British meals.
adjectivepaˌrɪzɪˈɛnpaʀizjɛnpəˌrēzēˈen
  • Relating to Paris; Parisian.

    the most famous Parisienne brasserie in the world
    Parisienne haute couture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It has her musing about cormorants, nautical terms and charts, spiders, ecology, conquistadors and hats on Parisienne heads.
    • It had two pools - the Priest Bath (named after Father Mahoney) and the Madame Rachael Bath (named after a notorious Parisienne cosmetician).
    • That my friends, and my subsequent Parisienne adventures, are stories for another day.
    • An attractive 52-year-old with a warm smile and an understated Parisienne sense of style, Baye is considered to be one of her country's top actresses.
    • But the Parisienne clientele were not receptive to the cross culture menu.
    • The drama selects scenes from famous operas and employs them to tell the story of a young Parisienne woman, and includes music from La Bohme and La Traviata among others.
    • That's my Parisienne cookbook, my Tuscan creations cookbook and my Provencal herbs reference.
    • The long, inward opening windows, are, however, very Parisienne.
    • It went on to take Air Canada's People's Award and share the Grand Prix of the Americas with Parisienne actress/writer/director Agnes Jaoui's tart comedy of manners, The Taste of Others.
    • Everything was all very Parisienne chic and the proportions are all perfect to flatter the female body.

Origin

Mid 17th century: French, feminine of parisien 'Parisian'.

Definition of Parisienne in US English:

Parisienne

nounpəˌrēzēˈen
  • A Parisian girl or woman.

    巴黎姑娘;巴黎妇女

    Example sentencesExamples
    • True, the French women I know tend not to get too hung up on ‘dieting’; I have never witnessed a Parisienne performing the calorie or carbo calculus that bedevils so many British meals.
    • The Boers had the sympathy of Europe and of many Americans, and fashionable Parisiennes dressed themselves à la Boër.
    • A diverse community of old Parisiennes, students, young men of African and Arab descent, artists, singers, street people, gays and straights, all end up mobilized and working together toward a common goal.
    • However, once the coffee is securely in her hands, she café-sits like a true Parisienne, and her people-watching skills are unrivaled.
    • Perhaps Schumacher saw the obvious creep potential in that sweet Parisienne - or perhaps he's a fan of Ted Hughes's compelling poem Do Not Pick Up the Telephone.
    • The blog's enthusiasm has gained the 25-year-old Parisienne mentions in Gourmet magazine, The New York Times Style Magazine and countless links from across the blogosphere.
    • I must admit to having had a small chuckle at the TV pics of thousands of Parisiennes booing at the result.
    • There his pretty and ambitious wife, though a Parisienne herself, railed constantly against Marat, Danton, Robespierre, and the whole Parisian delegation in the Convention.
    • Katherine saw the serious Madison leading a giddy young Parisienne out to dance.
    • For 60 years Doisneau chronicled Paris's post-war rebirth: the dreamers in the bistros, the balloon sellers in the Tuileries gardens, the children playing in the streets, the chic Parisiennes and the prostitutes.
    • These were respectable people: the shopkeepers, the small businessmen, war veterans wearing their medals, more of those Parisiennes with pugs, men in berets carrying symbolic baguettes.
    • As she nurses Roxy through her woes, Isabel gradually develops into an authentic Parisienne.
    • There were pothead hippies, in-line skaters, little old Parisiennes with pugs (admittedly not many).
    • Dariaux is a real-life Parisienne, who worked at the salon of Nina Ricci.
    • She in particular got it into her head that you have fallen prey to some wily Parisienne.
    • After he spotted Tautou's face on a poster for Venus Beauty, the blonde, blue-eyed Englishwoman morphed into a dark-haired, brown-eyed Parisienne.
    • She's a young, beautiful Parisienne and is busy planning her wedding to her fiancé Tom.
adjectivepəˌrēzēˈen
  • Relating to Paris; Parisian.

    the most famous Parisienne brasserie in the world
    Parisienne haute couture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The long, inward opening windows, are, however, very Parisienne.
    • The drama selects scenes from famous operas and employs them to tell the story of a young Parisienne woman, and includes music from La Bohme and La Traviata among others.
    • An attractive 52-year-old with a warm smile and an understated Parisienne sense of style, Baye is considered to be one of her country's top actresses.
    • That my friends, and my subsequent Parisienne adventures, are stories for another day.
    • Everything was all very Parisienne chic and the proportions are all perfect to flatter the female body.
    • It had two pools - the Priest Bath (named after Father Mahoney) and the Madame Rachael Bath (named after a notorious Parisienne cosmetician).
    • It went on to take Air Canada's People's Award and share the Grand Prix of the Americas with Parisienne actress/writer/director Agnes Jaoui's tart comedy of manners, The Taste of Others.
    • That's my Parisienne cookbook, my Tuscan creations cookbook and my Provencal herbs reference.
    • But the Parisienne clientele were not receptive to the cross culture menu.
    • It has her musing about cormorants, nautical terms and charts, spiders, ecology, conquistadors and hats on Parisienne heads.

Origin

Mid 17th century: French, feminine of parisien ‘Parisian’.

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