He looked around the dining room, furnished with faux chinoise screens, oriental rugs, angular art-glass chandeliers.
2
Tschaikowsky borrowed the effect for the conclusion of the Chinoise in a miniature orchestral suite.
3
In La Chinoise, Godard fed Wiazemsky her lines through an earpiece, breathing his words through her mouth.
4
Emulate her aesthetic with this Chinoise-inspired printed cotton bed linen in the Butterfly collection by Matthew Williamson at Debenhams (debenhams.ie).
5
Yes, monsieur's note had been left that afternoon, Madame remembered, by une petite Chinoise, bien chic, who had asked if Monsieur lived here.
Ús de chinois en anglès
1
We particularly like a conical-shaped French sieve called a chinois.
2
Strain through a chinois and reserve to one side.
3
A very excellent example is to be found in Chinese history, according to E. R. Huc, who, in his L' Empire chinois (tom.
4
They followed that with Chinois on Main, in Santa Monica.
5
Poe\me traduit du Chinois par le Marquis d'Hervey-Saint-Denys.
6
A new Chinois is scheduled to open in Las Vegas this month, as is a Spago in Palo Alto.
7
We went to Chinois on Main, Wolfgang Puck's "It" restaurant of the 1980s, and found ourselves sitting next to Madonna.
8
Park Chinois will race well as he always does, while Bellaria could be a big improver back to a race like this.
9
Mémoires sur les Contrées Occidentales, traduits du Sanscrit en Chinois, en l'an 648, par Hiouen-thsang, et du Chinois en Français, pas Stanislas Julien.
10
His other writings are to be found chiefly in the Memoires concernant l'histoire, les sciences et les arts de Chinois (15 vols., Paris, 1776-1791).