单词 | brill |
例句 | As a book it's utterly brill but a bit bleak. Black Swan Green 2006-04-10T00:00:00Z “It's so futuristic. Gary Numan's got a friend named 'Five'! Is that brill or what?” Black Swan Green 2006-04-10T00:00:00Z But they all agree on the one crucial thing: that Wills is totes brills. TV review: William at 30 2012-06-07T21:00:03Z Brilliant little cinema, great food and bar, brill screens for blockbusters and independent. Cine-files: City Screen, York 2012-05-29T08:40:00Z His catch normally includes sole and turbot, brill, red gurnard and plaice. The Belgian 'hero' who invaded UK fishing waters 2020-12-20T05:00:00Z Sure, the mackerel paté was mesmerising, the pickled oyster piquant and the brill terrine as dazzling as its name suggests. ‘We want carbs!’: how comfort food conquered the world’s best restaurants 2019-07-25T04:00:00Z May’s dance moves were described on Twitter as “classy” by Tory deputy chairman James Cleverly, and as “totally brill” by MP Michael Fabricant. Dancing Queen: Theresa May steps out again 2018-10-03T04:00:00Z “I like it. I think it’s brill: all the parades and the pomp and ceremony. And I think the Queen’s amazing.” ‘Essentially, the monarchy is corrupt’ – can republicanism survive the Harry and Meghan effect? 2018-05-08T04:00:00Z Listening to it now, A Musical Joke just sounds predictably ace, brill, fun, yeah, really good. For how long can the Messi-CR7 global supershow go on? | Barney Ronay 2017-04-21T04:00:00Z Scottish-farmed salmon and wild-caught cod, plus bream and brill from Cornwall, are among 150 varieties of fish and shellfish on sale there. The great British fish swap 2012-06-13T08:11:30Z The trawl fisheries of the coast yield sole, plaice, turbot, brill, skate, &c., of which a large part is brought alive to the market. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 5 "Hinduism" to "Home, Earls of" 2012-03-25T02:00:05.717Z A fish of the turbot kind; the brill. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z Five brill and one turbot—have that lot for a pound! A History of the Cries of London Ancient and Modern 2011-08-19T02:00:15.893Z Once through the gap, experienced men gather the logs, as they are floated downward by the current, into brills. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z Pilchard, cod, sprats, brill, plaice, soles, turbot, shrimps, lobsters, oysters and mussels are met with, besides herring and mackerel, which are fairly plentiful. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 3 "Destructors" to "Diameter" And the swallow, who had dived, told about the pretty little goldfish, of the thick turbot, the fat brill, and the old carp. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen The coarse fish--as they are called--include brill, haddock, hake, ling, whiting, and many others. For Name and Fame Or Through Afghan Passes A sailor came up with some fish to sell, and Jeanne bought a brill that she insisted on carrying home herself. The works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 5 Une Vie and Other Stories “They are trawlers catching turbot, brill, plaice, and other flat fish,” observed the skipper. Voyages and Travels of Count Funnibos and Baron Stilkin Then there was a brill, like the turbot’s small first cousin, and a young turbot that might have been its son. Menhardoc “I didn’t get my brill after all, Tom,” said Aleck, as the sail filled out and the boat sped along over the little dancing waves. The Lost Middy Being the Secret of the Smugglers' Gap Every great cook of France has invented some particularly delicate variety of the boiled fillet of sole, and Dugleré achieved a place amongst the immortals, by his manipulation of the brill. The Gourmet's Guide to Europe I took three pairs of soles and a brill in the trammel this very morning; and if you've put a dozen stitches in that old waistcoat, 'tis as much as ever! News from the Duchy These other fish are plaice, soles, brill, turbot, and skate. Brothers of Pity and Other Tales of Beasts and Men Will picked out a small brill and a whiting or two, with a good-sized sole that had been left. Menhardoc Poirier--Here is a simpler and far more sensible fish course: brill with caper sauce--then Bayonne ham with spinach, and a savory stew of bird, with well-browned rabbit. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 3 Drops the wind and stops the mill; Turbot is ambitious brill; Gild the farthing if you will, Yet it is a farthing still. The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan The coasts of Ireland abound in all the kinds of fish in common use—cod, ling, haddock, hake, mackerel, herring, whiting, conger, turbot, brill, bream, soles, plaice, dories, and salmon. Men of Invention and Industry Mode.—Clean the brill, cut off the fins, and rub it over with a little lemon-juice, to preserve its whiteness. The Book of Household Management Then he received his piece of brill, and Mrs Weston laid down her carving implements again. Queen Lucia "Eight francs for a brill that size!" she exclaimed. The Fat and the Thin The brill, the flounder, the diamond and Dutch plaice, which, with the sole, were known under the general name of passeres, were all equally esteemed, and had generally the same qualities attributed to them. The Book of Household Management Sufficient to serve with a small turbot, a brill, or salmon for 6 persons. The Book of Household Management Sufficient, this quantity, for a brill, small turbot, 3 or 4 soles, &c. The Book of Household Management Tossing the brill on to the marble slab, she pointed to a broad gash in its belly that reached the bone. The Fat and the Thin The servant, a mournful little woman from Auvergne, felt the weight of the brill, and examined its gills, still pouting, and saying not a word. The Fat and the Thin As she spoke, she flung the brill with all her force at the head of Madame Taboureau's servant, who received it full in the face. The Fat and the Thin At this the servant hastily laid the brill on the stall again, and seemed anxious to hurry away, but the other detained her. The Fat and the Thin Time.—After the water boils, a small brill, 10 minutes; a large brill, 15 to 20 minutes. The Book of Household Management The blood spurted from her nose, and the brill, after adhering for a moment to her cheeks, fell to the ground and burst with a flop like that of a wet clout. The Fat and the Thin |
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