单词 | cocotte |
例句 | “Along with roulette and cocottes, founding a publishing house has always been one of the most effective ways for a young man of noble birth to fritter away a fortune,” he begins. Michael Dirda browses books that will make you love reading 2015-12-02T05:00:00Z When they got hungry, they ate poached eggs and asparagus tips out of little Staub cast-iron cocottes. Médoc, From Grand Cru to Country Cooking 2017-03-14T04:00:00Z Tradition reigns on the plate as well, where you'll find eggs en cocotte, mixed salads served in square ramekins, French ham and smoked salmon, creamy ravioles de Royans and savory muffins. T Magazine: Brunch on a Budget in Paris's 10th Arrondissement 2012-06-28T17:20:53Z Bruno Loubet’s cocotte of spring and summer vegetables My father used to love his garden; it was his pride and joy. 20 best vegetarian recipes: part 3 2016-05-25T04:00:00Z To serve a little more elegantly, cut the tortilla to fit a cocotte, a small, round, shallow ovenproof dish, and mask the eggs with half red and half green sauce. The 20 best breakfast recipes: part 2 2015-09-29T04:00:00Z In addition to the various cuts of beef—some of which are dry aged in house—several unexpected dishes, such as bouillabaisse, roasted-vegetable cocotte, and biscuits with foie-gras butter, appear on the menu. Community Tavern opens in Chicago 2015-02-25T05:00:00Z But so can shade-grown coffee, eggs en cocotte and lawyers pushing strollers. The Interloper on Avenue B 2016-08-31T04:00:00Z The Washington Ballet is remarkably good with changing body language: the dancers’ ballet training does not seem to inhibit them from becoming boxers, sportsmen, cocottes, waiters. Dance Review: ‘Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises,’ by the Washington Ballet 2013-05-12T22:15:22Z I made them in a combination of cocottes, some of them stoneware and some cast-iron, plus some large ramekins and even a coffee mug or two. Big or small, vegetarian dishes worth Thanksgiving centerpiece status A couple of hours later, the little gems would end up in the middle of the kitchen table in a large Le Creuset cocotte, exuding the most lovely scent and confirming their organic credentials. 20 best vegetarian recipes: part 3 2016-05-25T04:00:00Z One morning, Adler had been struggling to get Dutch baby pancakes and eggs en cocotte in and out of a very hot oven. Tamar Adler and the rise of the quiet cook 2018-03-02T05:00:00Z I took a screenshot of the cocottes and uploaded it to the site. What Was Twitter, Anyway? 2023-04-18T04:00:00Z We found that meaty swordfish steaks were particularly well suited to cooking en cocotte. Low oven temperature and cucumber can make swordfish shine 2019-07-22T04:00:00Z You merely hold the lidded cocotte tightly clamped in your hands and invert. On Your Way to Your New Year’s Self 2016-12-29T05:00:00Z On the side were braised red cabbage, cocotte potatoes and timbale of celeriac and butternut squash. On menu at Queen's banquet for Xi Jinping: Balmoral venison and The Spy Who Loved Me 2015-10-20T04:00:00Z Why do all English authors draw all Frenchwomen as cocottes and all French authors draw all English women as governesses? The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z After all, she's the most beautiful cocotte in Paris, and the most sought after. The Transgression of Andrew Vane a novel 2011-11-17T03:00:37.293Z On the other hand no beggars and no cocottes—none at least that you see. Lady Barbarina The Siege of London, An International Episode and Other Tales 2011-10-06T02:00:37.063Z Where our authors have had the effrontery to write the word “cocotte” in black and white, they replace it by the word “actress.” The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z The Russian ladies coming out of Berlin were treated no better than a group of cocottes driven from a city might have been. Ten Years Near the German Frontier A Retrospect and a Warning 2011-06-16T02:00:15.297Z When baked in little pot-shaped dishes in the same way they are called cocottes. The Century Cook Book 2011-01-04T03:01:10.367Z They're much better-looking and more chivalrous than you; and if we must become cocottes, we'd like at least to know for whom and for what. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z The walls were hung with studies of cocottes pretending to be naiads and dryads, horrible women posed in the silvanity of a photographer's studio. Sinister Street, vol. 2 It is small matter whether the woman is the daughter of an earl or whether she is a cocotte. The Truth About Tristrem Varick A Novel Violetta was a popular cocotte; consequently, she must have been beautiful. Interpreters Serve eggs sur le plat and cocotte in the dishes in which they are baked. The Century Cook Book 2011-01-04T03:01:10.367Z There were women of every description, for whose past and whose means of subsistence no one concerned himself, provided they were pretty and elegant and not exactly cocottes. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z He had got it from a cocotte down on her luck, who was in a hurry to dispose of it. Anatole France The Revolt of the Angels The Du Barry’s sole heirs were the cocottes of the Second Empire. Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern Not the France of popular fancy with cocottes and cancan dancing and much foolish abandon, but the France of the Cercle and the Casino, sober-minded devotees of roulette and connoisseurs of sound liquor. Command Never yet have I loitered in the boudoir of a cocotte. Eden An Episode Here, doubtless, the groups were acting wisely, for with half a dozen cocottes, in scarlet petticoats, scattered over the sunny, harmless looking beach, what were mammas and duennas to do? The Galaxy Vol. 23, No. 1 There are even only second-rate cocottes about, none of the smart ones yet! The Smart Set Correspondence & Conversations Esther was repeating to herself that phrase, "the hands of the successful cocotte," which somehow seemed oddly illuminating. Juggernaut Sautéed chicken may be baked and served in the cocotte. American Cookery November, 1921 The company was generally very mixed, soldiers and flashily-dressed cocottes being alone distinguishable, by their costume, from the rest of the audience. From Paris to New York by Land In order that there should be a greater number of approachable-irreproachable young girls in France there must first be a smaller number of cocottes. The Galaxy Vol. 23, No. 1 If they would make the best of the bargain, and be frankly a common cocotte gone right, they would certainly be more amusing, and might have something like success, at any rate with the men. The Smart Set Correspondence & Conversations Moreover, she showed him a side which convinced him of what he had hitherto suspected—that Thérèse had all the instincts of a cocotte. Juggernaut "Say, then, little master," asked the negro suddenly, "what is a cocotte?" Jack 1877 A cocotte, who asked to see it every time I went any higher. Renée Mauperin It is not impossible, indeed, that if the approachable-irreproachable young ladies were more numerous, the cocottes would be less numerous. The Galaxy Vol. 23, No. 1 And a little cocotte of a countess betrayed me. Erik Dorn "A psychologist chap once told me," he remarked after a thoughtful pause, "that hands like that—you mustn't misunderstand me, he was only speaking of the type—were the hands of the successful cocotte." Juggernaut "I heard the father with a stick say to Madame Moronval that your mother was a cocotte." Jack 1877 She yielded to him at their first interview, conducting herself like a mere cocotte. Renée Mauperin "More wives and less cocottes," the Artist put it. Riviera Towns The horse, a tall trotter with slender legs, a genuine cocotte's horse, was returning from his digression, toward the middle of the street, with dancing steps, prancing gracefully up and down without going forward. The Nabob, Vol. 2 (of 2) How would you like them done—à la cocotte? Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, December 17, 1892 In promenade yclept "The Great," the crowd of cocottes straightway did I stop, O friend, accosting those whose looks I noted were unruffled. The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus The furniture is hired by the fortnight from Fitily, the cocottes' upholsterer. The Nabob, Volume 1 Of course there are some children at Nice and some cocottes at Cannes. Riviera Towns I do not wish a cocotte to throw her foot on my neck when I am thinking of eternity. The Argonauts She had the slender, shapely feet of the French cocotte. Europe After 8:15 At night the Trocadero has become a fashionable lounge for the cocottes, who still honour us with their presence. Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris She was neither coquette nor cocotte, flirtation was not hinted by her intense expression. Visionaries It is a compound of the cocotte and the American. Town Life in Australia Even this dualism of a mistress who was a low cocotte in bed and a fine lady when dressed—or no, too intelligent to be called a fine lady—was a delectable pimento. Là-bas The type which physically appeals to him most, and to which he appeals, is fair, smooth-skinned, gentle, rather girlish and effeminate, with the effeminacy of the ingénue, not the cocotte. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion The hissing, too, of the bombs can be heard, when the cocottes crouch by their swains in affected dread. Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris Shining casseroles hang by the hearth, the three beds are carefully made, and on the fire something savory is cooking in a cocotte. Where the Sabots Clatter Again The prevailing tendency on the part of the young girls of to-day to imitate the dress and makeup of the Parisian cocotte is unconsciously due to this general lowering of the social moral tone. The "Goldfish" Deep down, I have not got over my firm resolution of breaking with her, but I could not dismiss her like a cocotte. Là-bas But I have heard a swell cocotte at the Corinthian announce to the whole room that she was going home with a girl; and no one doubted the statement. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion It was the seventh volume of an interminable romance which for years had had a tremendous vogue among the concierges, the workgirls, the clerks, and the cocottes of Paris. The Pretty Lady All the petty soiled vanities, like the disordered boudoir of a cocotte. The Vertical City It is easy to condemn Yaé as a bad girl, a born cocotte. Kimono She probably thinks these delays and subterfuges are necessary to differentiate her from a cocotte. Là-bas But she is an elegant cocotte and with jewels. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel Some men would bare their souls to a cocotte in a fashion that was flattering neither to themselves nor to the cocotte, and Christine never really respected such men. The Pretty Lady At all events she shone like a great cocotte among her competitors, though her real asset was a line of risqué stories, and a certain gift for low songs. The Torrent Entre Naranjos She was a famous London cocotte in the days when mashers wore whiskers and "Champagne Charlie" was sung. Kimono The crimson splash of her rouged lips did not suggest the cocotte, but the lady with a dash of gayety in her temperament. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise So here am I in my widow's mourning, The weeds I've really no right to wear; And women fix me with eyes of scorning, Call me "cocotte", but I do not care. Rhymes of a Red Cross Man "Well," said the other, "it's an awfully good story about a Parisian cocotte." Sanine "I don't care for your cocottes," Charles had said. Tales of Two Countries Besides, the woman was no better than a cocotte; and Reggie's friendship was at stake. Kimono Sometimes—in cocottes, in stage women, in fashionable women—this expression is self-conscious, or supercilious. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise Miss Schley was looking wonderfully like Viola, he thought, on the instant, more like than she did in real life; like Viola gone to the bad, though become a very reticent, yet very definite, cocotte. The Woman with the Fan In these days when even Italy, the grey-haired cocotte, has become tainted with Anglo-Pecksniffian principles, there is nothing like a little time-honoured bestiality for restoring the circulation and putting things to rights generally. Old Calabria We made our way towards a small restaurant in Soho frequented principally by the lower order of cocotte, and here over a savoury but inexpensive meal we discussed our plans. A Girl Among the Anarchists The English and American girls were dressed like Elsie and Cissy in cheap linen dresses; one of the French artists was living with a cocotte. Celibates She had no more the feeling or air of the cocotte than has the married woman who lives with her husband for a living. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise "I don't care for your cocottes" Charles had said. Stories by Foreign Authors: Scandinavian Morality aside, I don't think that the children of this day have sufficient force to manage at the same time, science and dissipation, cocottes and engagements. The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters To a cocotte or an actress he would have sent flowers or even a jewel; but he was tortured with perplexity before this new situation. Strong as Death All the shady world—the proprietresses of brothels, cocottes solitaires, go-betweens, madams of houses of assignation, souteneurs, touring actresses and chorus girls—was as familiar to him as the starry sky to an astronomer. Yama: the pit British members of Parliament, French senators, Italian members of the Camera, Spanish grandees and Russian princes, all with their womenfolk, hob-nobbed with cocottes, escrocs, and the most notorious adventurers and adventuresses in all Europe. Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo He did not care for the little dishes Martie so happily prepared, the salads and muffins, the eggs "en cocotte" and "suzette." Martie, the Unconquered Therefore that which he regrets is not regrettable, unless he thinks that his little cocottes will regret his person, and I ask you if they will regret anything else than their dirty wages? The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters Rocdiane, after the coffee, became still more indiscreet, and forgot the society women to celebrate the charms of simple cocottes. Strong as Death There wealth passed in its chariots, smart young men that smelt of cinnamon instead of war, nobles, matrons, cocottes. Imperial Purple The Palmiers was a place where one met a merry cosmopolitan crowd, but where the cocotte in her bright plumage was absent—an advantage which only the male habitue of Monte Carlo can fully realize. Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo "I think that, of all the thousand ways of cooking eggs, en cocotte is the best." Arsene Lupin The cocottes of Monte Carlo at the end of the season could not have assumed a greater indifference. Who Cares? a story of adolescence He looked at two cocottes dining at a neighboring table with three thin young men, superlatively correct, and he slyly questioned Olivier about all the well-known girls, whose names were heard every day. Strong as Death For the first time he noticed that the cocottes took their airing in litters. Imperial Purple She was a shapely, full-bosomed young woman who had acquired the art of walking, sitting, standing, and bending after the most approved theories of the Washington cocotte. The Titan Even your Paris, Emilio, with all its theatres, its cocottes, its restaurants—no, it is not Naples. A Spirit in Prison On the other hand, no beggars and no cocottes—none, at least, that you see. The Point of View That's lively, if you like, when the cocottes begin to let themselves loose. Dubliners The only important thing, in my eyes, is that you should not be going there simply for the pleasure of spending your evening in such company—cocottes, generals, usurers! The Idiot More than once he had driven them through the town with gypsies and "ladykins" as he called the cocottes. War and Peace She was looked upon as a cocotte, and that was indeed her profession; but when people wanted to refer to her in a literary fashion, they called her an actress and a singer. The Schoolmistress, and other stories This one is a woman, with all a woman’s wit, combined with the heartlessness of a cocotte. Lair of the White Worm |
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