Provencal

英 [ˌprɔvɑ:nˈsɑ:l]     
  • adj. 普罗旺斯的;普罗旺斯人的
  • n. 普罗旺斯人;普罗旺斯语
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Provencal (adj.)
1580s, from French Provençal, from Provence (see Provence). As a name of a language from 1640s. In reference to a style of cooking, attested from 1841.
1. Elizabeth David enthuses about the taste, fragrance and character of Provencal cuisine.
伊丽莎白·戴维对普罗旺斯菜肴的色香味津津乐道。
2. The flower of Provencal love poetry are the Albas ( aubades , songs of dawn ).
Albas,用德文来说就是破晓歌, 是普罗旺斯爱情诗的精华.
3. Even by Provencal standards, it had not been an everyday meal.
就算依普罗旺斯标准, 这样的一餐也绝非寻常家宴.
4. Dance and Provencal song, and sunburnt mirth!
舞蹈、恋歌和灼热的欢乐!
5. Born a Provencal, he easily familiarized himself with the dialect of the south.
他出生在南部, 所以很容易掌握南方的各种方言.