单词 | mouton |
例句 | “Homme au mouton,” a steel cutout with black crayon, effectively conjured the image of a man carrying a sheep on his shoulders. Auctions: Modest Impressionist and Modern Art to Please the Crowd 2011-05-05T14:00:04Z Of the six types minted by Count William during his reign, two are an imitation of the French mouton, and the last is derived from the universally prevailing type, the florin. The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 2011-12-24T03:07:52.717Z "Your moutons are causing you trouble," he laughed. Love's Usuries The dress of the lady was black silk, sleeves "à la mouton," and a collar of muslin with a deep frill that reached nearly to the elbows. The Elm Tree Tales But in the meantime you have got to change the German wolf into the petit mouton. The Rough Road Our “moutons” in the meantime, have been straying badly; it is, therefore, our duty to leave dreams to take care of themselves, and return to the subject without more ado. 'Brother Bosch', an Airman's Escape from Germany Both the coins issued by him are copied directly from French types——his real au lion from the French �cu of Philip IV., and his mouton d'or from the French coin of the same name. The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 2011-12-24T03:07:52.717Z And here is a fresh-coloured young man, with whiskers � la c�telette de mouton, who thinks he was born to be her pilot, and to navigate her into a peaceful haven. Vixen, Volume II. But revenons à nous moutons, as the scribblers say, whose mouton we dare say is less often 'material' than we could wish it were. The Continental Monthly, Vol 2, No 6, December 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy The "moutons" were crammed at meetings held nightly for the purpose. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1 Le mouton qui r�vait roused himself with an effort, and searched the bottom of his empty glass narrowly for a reply. Sword and Gown A Novel Wondrous the magic power of blague, and "bleat" On Man—mouton degenerate! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, September 17, 1892 But I return à mes moutons, and to their shepherd, the Pope. The Roman Question Just outside another big fire was burning, the cook waiting for the first sportsman to appear to begin his classic dishes, omelette au lard and ragoât de mouton. Chateau and Country Life in France So, gossip, let us found a line On mouton, porke and beefe; The which in coming years shall shine In cultures world as chief. Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions — Volume 2 Their mouton is neither so great nor so good heir as its at home. Publications of the Scottish History Society, Volume 36 Journals of Sir John Lauder Lord Fountainhall with His Observations on Public Affairs and Other Memoranda 1665-1676 Her hair of burning gold was dressed in curls à la mouton, as Mrs March expressed it, and a string of pearls wove through the rich tresses. The Ladies A Shining Constellation of Wit and Beauty He admits that he acted as a mouton, or prison spy, and gives a dreadful account of the horrors of Galbanon, where men lay in the dark and dirt for half a lifetime. Pickle the Spy; Or, the Incognito of Prince Charles When Napoleon said of Count Lobau, whose proper name was Mouton, 'Mon mouton c'est un lion,' it was the same instinct at work, though working from an opposite point. On the Study of Words "The vile moutons! their fleece is not worth the shearing!" exclaimed Bigot angrily, at the mention of the Golden Dog, which, as he glanced upwards, seemed to glare defiantly upon him. The Golden Dog "Here are all the maxims I have," he writes to Mme. de Sable; "but as one gives nothing for nothing, I demand a potage aux carottes, un ragout de mouton, etc." The Women of the French Salons Went on Ivor, and then interrupted himself to shout, "I'm going to run down," and he was off, full speed, down the invisible slope, singing unevenly as he went: "Trente baisers pour un mouton." Crome Yellow But revenons a nos moutons—that is to say, to our lion and lamb—the old brute of a Major and his long-suffering son. Derrick Vaughan, Novelist He has his moutons, detestable traitor jackalls, who report and bear witness; that they themselves may be allowed to live,—for a time. The French Revolution Report flies over Paris as on golden wings; penetrates the Prisons; irradiates the faces of those that were ready to perish: turnkeys and moutons, fallen from their high estate, look mute and blue. The French Revolution |
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