Louvre的意思和读音

louvre

: [lʊvrə] : ['lu:və]

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1.one of a set of narrow strips of wood, plastic, etc. in a door or a window that are designed to let air and some light in, but to keep out strong light or rain; a door or a window that has these strips across it

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n.1.[Geography,Travel]one of the world's largest and most visited art museum, a landmark of Paris which contains the French national art collection, including such famous works as the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo2.a frame on a door or window supporting spaced horizontal slats angled to admit air and light but not rain

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1.The Louvre is another place you have to go. It's an art museum. One of the word's famous paintings, the Mona Lisa, is in the Louvre.

2.Jack Pan: It seems to me that you work in the Louvre seven days a week.

3.The high point of Hitler's Linz was to be a huge art museum to rival galleries like the Louvre or the Uffizi.

4.The Louvre might as well replace it with copy; no one would be able to tell.

5.Jack Pan: So you visit the Louvre since you were very young. You must be familiar with every room, every piece of the art here. . .

6.But the boat-rocking claims have been disputed by the Louvre in Paris, where the piece is on display.

7.The Louvre's scribe, known as the "Seated Scribe" , is indeed sitting cross-legged , his right leg crossed in front of his left.”,

8.Am I correct that you were scheduled to meet with the curator of the Louvre this evening?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

9.When the curator of the Louvre mocked him he sued him for defamation, David against Goliath.

10.Lafite is now a premium brand and Europe has plenty of those: Louis Vuitton, Lamborghini, the Louvre, Lafite.(LouisVuitton)、(Lamborghini)、(theLouvre)、