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mixte
/ 藞尘瑟办蝉迟瑟 /
adjective
- of or denoting a type of bicycle frame, usually for women, in which angled twin lateral tubes run back to the rear axle
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of mixte1
Example Sentences
But in France, when the two are paired, the board itself stops being called a "charcuterie" board and becomes a more aptly named planche mixte, or mixed board.
The Salon Mixte, the Clinique de Beaute, the Just Love salon and the Salon King are all open for business and here to stay.
His baritone comfortably encompasses Schumann鈥檚 gracious melodies, with a voix mixte so gorgeous you could mistake him for a tenor, and a robustness that brings to mind the bass-baritone Bryn Terfel.
鈥淵ou can buy vache, brebis or mixte. Often sold at roadside shacks. Possibly not today.鈥
Early on, some soft, hovering phrases felt faked and toneless: The role ideally calls for more evenness and refinement than Mr. Grigolo can summon in the crucial transitional space 鈥 called, in French, the 鈥渧oix mixte,鈥 or mixed voice 鈥 between a singer鈥檚 high, airy 鈥渉ead voice鈥 and his fuller, brawnier 鈥渃hest voice.鈥
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