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单词 à langlaise
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à l'Anglaiseadv.adj.

Brit. /ˌa lɒŋˈɡleɪz/, /ˌɑː lɒŋˈɡleɪz/, /ˌa ˈlɒŋɡleɪz/, /ˌɑː ˈlɒŋɡleɪz/, U.S. /ˌɑ ˌlɑŋˈɡlɛz/
Forms: 1700s–1800s à l'Angloise, 1800s– à l'Anglaise, 1900s– a l'Anglaise. Also with lower-case initial in the second element.
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymons: French à l'anglaise, à l'angloise.
Etymology: < French à l'anglaise, †à l'angloise (mid 16th cent. or earlier in Middle French) < à l' , variant (before a vowel or h ) of à la à la prep. + anglaise , †angloise , feminine of anglais , †anglois English (see Anglais n.).
A. adv.
In an English style or manner; like an English person.
ΚΠ
1739 R. West Let. 21 June in H. Walpole Lett. (1857) I. 22 We supped à l'Angloise. Imprimis, we had buttock of beef.
1775 Beauties of Mag. 2 286 My teaching the marshall Villeroy to grill a beef-steak à l'Angloise, gave me a greater reputation at the court of France than the most artful minister ever gained.
1804 J. Forbes Let. 29 Jan. in Lett. from France (1806) II. 221 About nine o'clock, after attending the appel, we breakfast à l'Anglaise.
1857 Times 16 May 10/2 The guests partook of refreshments, which were served by footmen powdered and dressed à l'Anglaise.
1896 J. H. Adeane Girlhood of M. J. Holroyd ix. 197 The family formed a half circle round the fire, M. de Lally and Lord Sheffield occupying the hearth, à l'Angloise, and helping out the narrators by questions.
1913 G. E. Locke Queen Elizabeth ix. 94 She had costumes made in the fashion of all countries, and..sometimes dressed à l'anglaise, à l'espagnole, à l'italienne, [etc.].
1975 L. W. Minor Militant Hackwriter 9 Louis XVIII reigned—but a l'anglaise: in a limited monarchy, aided in his decisions by a legislature.
2002 N.Y. Times 24 Nov. v. 10/2 When you drive around the long oval of the Allées de Tourny.., you will proceed clockwise, à l'Anglaise, not counterclockwise, as in most of France.
B. adj.
Something that is English in style or origin, esp. food cooked or served in the English manner. Chiefly as postmodifier.
ΚΠ
1784 tr. M. de la Tour Hist. Ayder Ali Khan I. 16 His robe is fashioned nearly the same as those of the European ladies, which are called a l'Angloise.
1822 Drama Dec. 354 The hornpipe a l'Anglaise..was repeated with a general encore.
1842 Countess of Blessington Idler in France II. 8 The sauce I mean is a la Hollandaise , not a l'Anglaise.
1889 A. Filippini Table 301 (heading) Green Peas à l'Anglaise.
1922 Times 16 Sept. 11/6 We are well acquainted with our cutlets à l'Anglaise, in their neat brown clothing of egg and bread crumb.
1985 B. Neal Southern Cooking (1989) vi. 74 Around Charleston..the classic à l'anglaise technique was favored. The fish is dusted with flour..and rolled in very fine bread or cracker crumbs.
2011 Independent (Nexis) 23 Mar. 50 This is not a story of success à l'anglaise, courtesy of a wealthy [football club] owner throwing his millions around.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2012; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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