brioche的意思和读音

brioche

: [briˈɑʃ] : [briːˈɒʃ]

n.

brioches  

briochen.

1.a type of sweet bread made from flour, eggs and butter, usually in the shape of a small bread roll

n.1.

n.1.a type of sweet French bread

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1.Not that she would be likely too, for it seems Digit knows on which side her brioche is buttered.

2."I should like to see the swans eat the brioche, " said the child.“。”

3.The child, with his brioche, which he had bitten into but had not finished eating, seemed satiated.

4.In the meanwhile, his son took a bite of his brioche , spit it out, and, suddenly burst out crying.

5.Slip a few tablets of good chocolate into a sliced croissant or mini brioche and warm in the oven.

6.Breakfast was typical of Italian b&b's, with a variety of brioche and rolls, yogurt, juice, and of course fabulous coffees available.

7.She is partial to a milky coffee and a brioche for breakfast, while her favourite evening meal is a portion of leeks in a creamy sauce.

8.The little man of six had a big brioche.

9.The swans had not yet reached the brioche.

10.One can also shape the brioche into a braid for special occasions.