释义 |
‖ oursin|ursɛ̃| [Fr.] = sea-urchin 1.
1928R. Hall Well of Loneliness xl. 376 Many loved Prunier's..because of its galaxy of sea-monsters. A whole counter there was of incredible creatures— Oursins, black armoured and covered with prickles; Bigorneaux; serpent-like Anguilles Fumées. 1931Daily Express 21 Sept. 3/4 There are..other strange fish known as oursins, literally ‘little bears’. 1950E. David Bk. Mediterranean Food 142 Oursins (those spiny sea-urchins cut in half from which you scoop out the coral with a piece of bread). 1966P. V. Price France: Food & Wine Guide 274 There are also oursins (sea-urchins), which look just like prickly chestnuts, and taste rather like a snail that has been taken to the sea. 1972Guardian 1 Jan. 11/4 Men bring nets full of oursins to quayside cafés. 1973D. Miller Chinese Jade Affair xvii. 156 A basket of shell-fish..belons, oursins, moules, crevettes and Marennes. |