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A la
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美国观光英语会话 Macaroni and cheese a la carte, please. 来份意大利通心粉加乳酪。 Engvid-Adam-课程合辑 The features you want a la carte. 自己喜欢的。 瑞克与莫蒂 第一季(双语) Phones a la clams and phonesghetti with phone balls. 您点的电话蛤蜊和意大利电面配电话丸。 Lost Girl S02 Pie a la me, you got it. No worries! 拿我去烤派 没问题 别担心! 美国观光英语会话 I'd like the chicken a la kingon toast, please. 我要辣椒酱的鸡肉夹吐司面包。 美国观光英语会话 I think I'll just have a salad a la carte. 我想我只要个色拉。 Engvid-Adam-课程合辑 You can't add anything;there's no a la carte menu. 你也不能再加其他东西了;没有单点的菜单。 BBC 听力 2013年1月合集 What would be unacceptable to Paris would be a Europe a la carte. 法国不希望看到一个包办一切的欧盟。 美国观光英语会话 I'll have a pie a la mode, please. 我要上面加冰淇淋的点心。 小妇人(双语原版) " Silence a la mort, " replied Laurie, with a melodramatic flourish, as he went away. “守口如瓶,”劳里回答,他夸张地挥挥手就走了。 Engvid-Adam-课程合辑 So, we're going to look at " a la carte" . 来,第一个词,“a la carte”。 Engvid-Adam-课程合辑 Or you can just buy the a la carte items as you need them. 或者你可以根据你的需要,购买个性化的项目。 科学60秒 2018年3月合集 In that time, it's suffered the indignities of tomb raiders and gunpowder-toting archaeologists, a la Indiana Jones. 在这段时间里,金字塔饱受盗墓者和印第安纳·琼斯那种携带武器的考古学家的侮辱。 Engvid-Adam-课程合辑 Related, but different: " a la mode" means of the fashion. 这个形式相似,但是意思不同," a la mode" 意思是时髦的,流行的。 Engvid-Adam-课程合辑 You have to dress a la mode;you have to dress according to the fashion. 你也可以dress a la mode;意思是你依照潮流穿衣服。 Engvid-Adam-课程合辑 But " a la mode" means of the fashion. 但是a la mode的意思是流行的。 Engvid-Adam-课程合辑 So, something that is a la mode is what is fashionable today. 所以,某事a la mode的意思是今日流行的事情。 大西洋帝国 第2季 A la mode, if you catch my meaning. 要有格调 你懂的。 Engvid-Adam-课程合辑 They are all inclusive or a la carte. 他们全包或点菜。 圣诞吃什么 It is my Bouchee a la Reine with lobster. 这是我的龙虾布奇拉雷恩。
英语百科
List of French expressions in English (重定向自A la)
↑ "[Daniel] Harding is a protégé of Sir Simon Rattle, himself once heralded as the great young hope of British Music," Nigel Reynolds, Britain's latest prodigy takes up toughest baton, The Daily Telegraph, Thursday, September 12, 1996.↑ "Undoubtedly his modus operandi is not unlike the fluent pub raconteur who augments a story until he gets a laugh," Bill Bryson, A Yank at the court of Little England, The Sunday Times, 11 August 1996.↑ "Support for the Tibetan movement stopped in 1971 when President Nixon and Henry Kissinger pursued a policy of rapprochement with China." Brent Navarro, Tibet: Assessing its Potential for China's Instability, September 15, 2007.↑ "A startling number of American restaurateurs have turned to caviar chic as a sure way of winning customers," Tony Allen Mills, Style, 15 September 1996.↑ "As one of the Prime Minister's most devoted supporters put it to me, 'Tory policy is based on the democratic philosophy of Aristotle and Pluto,' and was quite uncomprehending at my riposte that Pluto is a cartoon dog invented by Walt Disney," Brian Sewell, Greedy, vain and arrogant – the politicians who insult us all, Evening Standard, 13 August 1996.↑ "This roman à clef sets out to recount the struggle between the media moguls Robert Maxwell [...] and Rupert Murdoch," Review by Laurence Meyer of Jeffrey Archer's The Fourth Estate, International Herald Tribune, Wednesday July 31, 1996.↑ "The pictures he took of [Julia] Roberts — sans new boyfriend — will run in the American tabloid The Star," Videonasties, The Sunday Times, Style, 18 August 1996.↑ "Nigel Lawson used to be known by the sobriquet of 'Smuggins'," Peter Hillmore, Pendennis, The Observer Review, 27 October 1996.↑ "So they come up with a succes d'estime and a series of flops d'estime follow," Christopher Fildes, Take it easy Mr Bond, help is on the way – Miss Moneypenny will fix it, Business News, The Daily Telegraph, Saturday, August 17, 1996.↑ "The focus of the salon was the magnificent chimney piece, a tour de force in moulded and faceted glass – and housing an up-to-date electric fire," Kenneth Powell, Mayfair's hidden treasure, The Sunday Review, The Sunday Telegraph, August 18, 1996↑ "The film begins briskly, with [...] a tour-de-force action scene in mid-air", Nigel Andrews, Super hero into super-hulk, Financial Times, Thursday August 22, 1996.↑ "It [the proposed agreement] also involves the banks swapping at least £2 billion debt into two tranches of convertible securities which would, if converted, give them between 25% and 80% of the fully diluted equity," Jonathan Ford, Tunnel debt talks hit conversion snag, Evening Standard, Business Day, Thursday, 12 September 1996.↑ "This constant va-et-vient of fortune hunters is what gives Lhasa the impermanent, feverish atmosphere of a typical cowboy town," Ian Buruma, Tibet Disenchanted, China File, July 20, 2000 (first published in the July 20, 2000 issue of the New York Review of Books).↑ "De Gaulle was always proud of displaying "la différence" vis-à-vis the Americans in the Arab world," Kirsty Lang, They're not all right, Jacques, The Sunday Times, 27 October 1996.↑ "a nation of voyeurs: people who get their gustatory kicks from watching other people cook but don't actually do it themselves", Brenda Maddox, Cooking for kitchen voyeurs, The Times, Wednesday September 11, 1996.↑ http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nostalgie%20de%20la%20boue↑ "Teacher Alan Faulkner warned: 'Some of the skirts were getting very risque and [...] the girls would face disciplinary action'," Daily Mail, Saturday September 21, 1996.↑ "The living room, with its leather sofa from Harrods, payphone and glass coffee table, is the pièce de résistance," My friend the high-flying dole cheat, The Daily Telegraph, Wednesday, August 14, 1996.↑ voir dire The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition (2006)↑ voir The Anglo-Norman Dictionary
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