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美:[ˈbɑnbɑn]
英:[ˈbɒnbɒn]
美:[ˈbɑnbɑn]
bon·bon
ban ban [or] bawn bawn
复数:bonbons
也称 bon-bon,意为“糖果”,起源于1796年的法语 bonbon(17世纪),是 bon “好”的儿童重复形式,源自拉丁语 bonus “好”(参见 bonus)。因此, bonbonniere(1818年)意为“装糖果的盒子”。
French, reduplication of bon good, from Latin bonus — more at bounty
The first known use of bonbon was in 1770
bondholdernoun
the owner of a government or corporation bond
bond1 of 2noun
something that binds
a material or device for binding
a means by which atoms, ions, or groups of atoms are held together in a molecule or crystal
a uniting or binding force or influence : tie
the bonds of friendship
a pledge to do an act or pay a sum on or before a set date or forfeit a sum if the pledge is not fulfilled
a certificate promising payment of a certain sum on or before a stated day and issued by a government or corporation as an evidence of debt
a binding or connection made by overlapping parts of a structure (as in laying brick)
bond2 of 2verb
to protect or secure by or operate under a bond
to hold together or make solid by or as if by a bond
to form a close relationship especially through frequent togetherness
the new mother bonded with her child
bondagenoun
the state of being an enslaved person or serf
bonbonnoun
a candy with a soft coating (as chocolate) and a creamy center
1 In Indianola author Megan Chance's latest historical thriller, "City of Ash," these chewy factual details come wrapped in a bonbon of juicy melodrama, heavy on dialogue and with occasional flourishes of page-turning suspense.
2 Over the past several years, Maxim’s has become best known as a gourmet food brand, the name emblazoned on chocolate bonbons, Champagne bottles, and foie gras sold in French airports and souvenir shops.
3 Based in Nashville, Poppy & Peep creates beautiful boxes of bonbons in numerous themes and flavors, all packaged in adorable boxes that are great for gifting.
4 Over the 35-year history of the Seattle Chamber Music Society, its summer festival concerts have featured a succession of world premieres, along with the familiar musical bonbons.
5 After a spiced chocolate mousse dessert, Carlos led us to a table on the front patio, where we lingered over coffee, bonbons and liqueurs.
6 A duck-fat-fried foie gras and truffle bonbon on a silver toothpick accompanied morel mushroom consommé, poured into your bowl at the table, as is the excellent, brandy-laced Dungeness crab bisque.
7 The French government tends to hand out Legion of Honor medals like bonbons.
8 Instagram is sprinkled with photos of pretty little coffee pods nestled like bonbons in glossy wooden drawers fitted with dividers or tea bags arranged by color.
9 And those bonbon creations, displayed in pleated paper as in a classic chocolate box, are indisputably handbags.
10 This was colorful music — Ravel’s “La Valse,” Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring” and a closing assortment of dance-themed bonbons, some more tightly executed than others — that here often lacked color.
11 The boy wonder was first adored for his beguiling way with violin bonbons and the unbelievable maturity and direct expression he brought to the great violin concertos.
12 But there is no arguing with the designer’s light touch, his bonbon sweetness, his sophisticated take on color, texture and sheer — in both senses — femininity.
13 No disrespect to the pastry chef, the talent behind the lovely bonbons and edible parting gifts, but the sweetest thing here is the Burkes’ toddler, Atticus, who plays or naps behind the kitchen door and whose dad might trot him out at the end of service.
14 “Potatoes, chocolate, bonbons, wine, bread — I eat everything that’s good,” she said.
15 Perhaps you might immediately associate its rich flavor baked into a brownie or concealed within a creamy bonbon.
16 We four students, wearing disposable smocks, listened from our stations around a wooden table set with plates holding artful arrangements of dark bonbons in various shapes and sizes.
17 The right hand creates the chocolate shell of a bonbon, and the left hand fashions the filling.
18 Being mixed BonBon, Clytie and Lucas Beauchamp play a significant part in Faulkner s fiction.
布钱普等为代表的混血儿是福克纳小说中的一群重要艺术形象,是理解和阐释福克纳文本中的种族叙事和表征的重要途径.
19 Ms. Kennison and Ms. Hinkle met in high school nearly 40 years ago, and spent a summer working at a candy store in Boston, eating bonbons on the job.
20 If all of this makes “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” sound like a bonbon wrapped in treacle inside a cream puff, the film is anything but.