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Definition of cocotte in English: cocottenoun kɒˈkɒtkôˈkôt 1usually in phrase en cocotte /ɒ̃ kɒˈkɒt/A small heatproof dish in which individual portions of food can be cooked and served. (既可作烧锅,也可作单人就餐盘的)隔热盘(或小烧锅) Example sentencesExamples - The eggs en cocotte that he served for dinner were very heavily garnished with truffles and buried in cream, with a mantle of cheese.
- This dish is a sort of poshed up egg en cocotte, baked with ham and tomato.
- You shouldn't come here merely to revel in birthdays and anniversaries but to focus on and swoon over dishes like sweetbreads en cocotte with ginger and licorice.
- Very soon he will put versions of Escoffier-era classics like sole Veronique and lamb en cocotte on the à la carte menu.
- No less vigorous are lobster en cocotte in a bracing citrus-seafood broth, and free-range chicken leg on barley risotto strewn with caramelized cauliflower.
2dated A fashionable prostitute. 〈旧〉上流社会的娼妓;高级妓女 Example sentencesExamples - Coquette and cocotte were equally part of the era's imaginary representations of women.
- All of her female characters are brilliantly realised: worldly wife, sophisticated cocotte, ingenue, free spirit, prude.
Rhymesallot, begot, Bernadotte, blot, bot, capot, clot, cot, culotte, dot, forgot, garrotte (US garrote), gavotte, got, grot, hot, jot, knot, lot, Mayotte, motte, not, Ott, outshot, plot, pot, rot, sans-culotte, Scot, Scott, shallot, shot, slot, snot, sot, spot, squat, stot, swat, swot, tot, trot, undershot, Wat, Watt, what, wot, yacht Definition of cocotte in US English: cocottenounkôˈkôt 1usually en cocotteA covered, heatproof dish or casserole in which food can be both cooked and served; a Dutch oven. (既可作烧锅,也可作单人就餐盘的)隔热盘(或小烧锅) Example sentencesExamples - Very soon he will put versions of Escoffier-era classics like sole Veronique and lamb en cocotte on the à la carte menu.
- You shouldn't come here merely to revel in birthdays and anniversaries but to focus on and swoon over dishes like sweetbreads en cocotte with ginger and licorice.
- This dish is a sort of poshed up egg en cocotte, baked with ham and tomato.
- No less vigorous are lobster en cocotte in a bracing citrus-seafood broth, and free-range chicken leg on barley risotto strewn with caramelized cauliflower.
- The eggs en cocotte that he served for dinner were very heavily garnished with truffles and buried in cream, with a mantle of cheese.
2dated A fashionable prostitute. 〈旧〉上流社会的娼妓;高级妓女 Example sentencesExamples - Coquette and cocotte were equally part of the era's imaginary representations of women.
- All of her female characters are brilliantly realised: worldly wife, sophisticated cocotte, ingenue, free spirit, prude.
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