bouche

[bu:ʃ]
  • n. (法)钻孔;枪炮口
  • n. (Bouche)人名;(法)布什;(德)布赫
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bouche (n.)
French, literally "mouth" (Old French boche, 11c.), from Latin bucca "cheek," which in Late Latin replaced os (see oral) as the word for "mouth" (and also is the source of Italian bocca, Spanish boca). Borrowed in English in various senses, such as "king's allowance of food for his retinue" (mid-15c.); "mouth" (1580s); "metal plug for a cannon's vent" (1862; verb in this sense from 1781).
1. Server pick up the small samples ( amuse bouche ) from the kitchen and bring to the customers.
服务员到厨房给客人拿餐前开胃 小吃.

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