French的意思和读音

French

: [frentʃ] : [frentʃ]

adj.

n.

Frenchadj.

1.of or connected with France, its people or its language

IDMtake French leaveto leave work without asking permission firstn.

1.the language of France and some other countries

IDMexcuse/pardon my French(informal)used to say that you are sorry for swearing

n.1.2.3.

adj.1.,西;;;

n.1.the people of France. You refer to one person from France as a French person, a Frenchman, or a Frenchwoman2.the language that people speak in France, Belgium, parts of Canada, and several other countries

adj.1.someone who is French is from France2.relating to France, or its language or culture3.relating to the language of France

1. ( United kingdom) ( French) ( Germany) ...

2. would French ; like ...

3. ( Korean) ( French) /( Czechoslovakian) ...

4. Brandy: French finest: ...

5. -- Southeast Asia - -French - -countryside ...

6. free , French (); fresh ...

7.French(Raven)

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1.Clay obviously is a little bit of a different story. But still also there I gave myself a chance to win the French.

2.Defending the Colonies against attack by the French and others had cost the British a great deal of money.

3.She was then sold to a French-Canadian fur trader named Toussaint Charbonneau and he made her one of his plural wives.

4.It was tantalized close the dawn, therefore he decided to get up and to look far from his French windows.

5.He made this announcement in a meeting at the Union of French Societies of Athletic Sports (USFSA), for which he was Secretary General.

6.Her story, of a French orphan girl who grew up to dress the likes of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, is among the most famous in style.(JacquelineKennedy)

7.One goal of French diplomacy, he said in his election campaign, should be "to promote freedom and human rights on the international scene" .。”

8.Despite not coming from fascist countries, French and Canadian Olympians gave what appeared to be the Hitler salute at the opening ceremony.西

9.Indeed, he notes that the Greek rescue was more an attempt to hide the losses of banks, particularly French banks, than to save Greece.——

10.Darcy acknowledged, that the partridges were remarkably well done; and I suppose he has two or three French cooks at least.西