americains造句
例句与造句
- And les Americains are leading the way.
- "It is all because of les Americains !, " said one tired trade official.
- "Les Americains " built ostentatious mansions for themselves, compared with the more unassuming town houses of the French Quarter.
- In 1932 he was part of the Parisian show, " Artistes Americains de Paris, " at the Galerie de la Renaissance.
- More and more of the 700 foreign journalists are swarming aroung the half-dozen American journalists here, wanting to know more about les Americains.
- It's difficult to find americains in a sentence. 用americains造句挺难的
- Also nice was the Spartacus-like headline a few days earlier in the French newspaper Le Monde : " Nous Sommes Tous Americains " _ " We Are All Americans ."
- Les Americains met at the Hotel de La Rochefoucauld, a salon for intellectuals of the late Enlightenment and the home of Marie-Louise-Elisabeth-Nicole de La Rochefoucauld, Duchesse d'Enville.
- Many of them proclaimed " Vive Titid, " using Aristide's nickname, but " Merci, Americains " and " Thank You, Clinton " were popular choices too.
- The word has even propagated among Anglophobic French speakers in Paris, where it can be found in common usage ( etat de stress, syndrome de stress ) as well as in the " Dictionnaire des Anglicismes : Les Mots Anglais et Americains en Francais ."
- He was also one of a group of liberal French aristocrats ( Lafayette was another ) known as " les Americains, " friends of Franklin and Jefferson and passionate if sometimes unrealistic enthusiasts for the new United States, which they believed to be a model for revolution in France.
- ROCKVILLE, Maryland ( AP )-- Les procureurs de trois Etats americains et du District de Columbia s'appretaient vendredi a engager des poursuites judiciaires contre les deux hommes arretes la veille dans l'affaire du " sniper " qui a fait dix morts et trois blesses.
- A first French edition of Robert Frank's " Les Americains, " for example, recently fetched $ 2, 750; a first edition of C . S . Lewis'" The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe " was sold for $ 150.
- "Can't you see, " he continued, " that any two pages of your symphony are worth all the collected works of the ` jeunes americains'that you so generously allow yourself to be interested in, and who have got to stand or fall on their own strength ?"