单词 | gros |
释义 | grosadj. Occurring in various French designations. 1. gros bleu n. a dark blue used to paint china. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > named colours > blue or blueness > [noun] > dark blue bicec1430 navy blue1780 marine blue1803 midnight blue1810 Adelaide1831 Oxford blue1842 butcher's blue1851 gros bleu1870 marine1871 gendarme blue1884 navy1884 butcher1892 matelot1927 1870 C. Schreiber Jrnl. 22 Feb. (1911) I. 74 Sèvres cups and saucers, gros bleu, with gold decoration. 1882 Hamilton Sale Catal. No. 495 A Gros-bleu and Gold Sevres Coffee-cup and Saucer. 1885 Encycl. Brit. XIX. 638/1 The chief colours [of Sèvres porcelain] are gros bleu, a very dark blue; bleu du roi, [etc.]. 1961 New Guide Antique Eng. Pottery Porcelain, & Glass 57 The ground colours of Sèvres were also imitated, such as the ‘gros bleu’ (called ‘mazarine’ blue). 1970 Times 10 Mar. 7/2 (advt.) Gros-bleu and blue-scale wares with floral and bird decoration. 2. Gros Michel n. the West Indian banana. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > banana > [noun] > types of plantain1582 ensete1790 fei1829 Canary banana1889 lady's finger1893 Gros Michel1913 the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular types of fruit > [noun] > tropical exotic fruit > banana > types of apple of paradise1572 plantain1582 Adam's apple1588 plantain1756 ensete1790 fei1829 Abyssinian banana1859 honey banana1877 scarlet banana1885 Canary banana1889 lady's finger banana1893 Gros Michel1913 honey1938 1913 W. Fawcett Banana i. 16 An improvement on the ordinary fruit occurred in Martinique, and eighty years ago M. Jean Francois Pouyat..was..sufficiently alive to its importance to introduce it into Jamaica. This variety..is known now as the Jamaican or Gros Michel banana. 1927 Observer 17 Apr. 7/1 The Gros Michel..which comes from Jamaica. 1951 New Biol. 11 67 But, when it is a question of really large scale enterprise, the banana is the Gros Michel banana, sometimes known as the Jamaica banana. 1962 Queensland Fruit & Veg. News 11 Oct. 338/1 Bodles Altafort has good qualities, which are superior to those of Lacatan and Gros Michel. 3. gros point n. (a) ( de Venise) a type of lace worked in bold relief, originally from Venice; (b) any of a variety of stitches employed in canvas embroidery. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > sewn or ornamented textile fabric > [noun] > embroidery or ornamental sewing > stitch > using specific materials gros point1390 plaited stitch1882 plait stitch1901 Parisian stitch1934 the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric manufactured in specific way > [noun] > consisting of loops or looped stitches > lace > needle or point > types of point de Venise1668 French point1675 point d'Espagne1676 Alençon lace1774 point de France1774 point-net1829 rose-point1832 point de Paris1840 point d'Alençon1842 point d'Argentan1842 Irish point1851 point d'aiguille1851 point de gaze1863 Venetian point1864 Burano lace1865 Greek lace1865 gros point1865 mermaid's lace1865 point de neige1865 punto a rilievo1865 punto in aria1865 Regency point1865 Venice point1865 point de reprise1872 point russe1872 Greek point1882 hollie point1882 Venetian raised point1882 point de minute1886 point de Sorrentoc1890 1390 in L. T. Smith Exped. Prussia & Holy Land Earl Derby (1894) 35 Johanni Dounton pro j gros poyntes, iij s..pro iiij c clauis paruis..pro ij chesell. 1865 F. B. Palliser Hist. Lace iv. 47 This is our Rose (raised) Venice point, the Gros Point de Venise, the Punto a rilievo, so highly prized and so extensively used for albs, collerettes, berthes, and costly decoration. 1882 Encycl. Brit. XIV. 186 Works of bold design done in relief are called ‘gros point de Venise’. 1911 Encycl. Brit. XVI. facing p. 40 (caption) Jabot of needlepoint lace worked partly in relief, and usually known as ‘gros point de Venise’. 1934 M. Thomas Dict. Embroidery Stitches 110 Gros point, a term sometimes used when referring to certain Canvas Stitches worked over two or more horizontal threads of the canvas, such as the variations of Cross Stitch, Florentine Stitch and the Gobelin Stitches. 1958 Observer 20 July 9/1 What appears as gros-point embroidery worked with the greatest skill in the shape of birds, trees and flowers, proves to be a design woven into the silk fabric. 1962 3rd Internat. Art Treasures Exhib. (Victoria & Albert Mus.) 9/1 A George I needlework winged armchair with upholstered adjustable back and loose cushion seat covered with floral gros-point needlework. 1968 Times 8 Feb. 8/8 Since beginning rehearsals..she has almost completed a chair cover in gros point. 4. gros sel n. coarse salt (in quot. 1917 figurative). ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > additive > salt > [noun] > types of salt salt-stonea1000 saltc1000 white saltOE bay-salt1465 rock salt1562 salt upon salt1580 mineral salt1600 sea salt1601 French salt1617 verge-salt1656 table salt1670 pigeon salt1679 salt-cakec1702 tamarisk salt1712 cat-salt1724 butter salt1749 basket-salt1753 Sunday salt1756 rock1807 stoved salt1808 solar salt1861 fishery-salt1883 gros sel1917 1849 W. M. Thackeray Pendennis (1850) I. xxxiv. 340 He instantly related a funny story, seasoned with what the French call gros sel.] 1917 G. Saintsbury Hist. Fr. Novel I. viii. 169 There is no want of salt, though there is no (or very little) gros sel in the Astrée. 1935 ‘Countess Morphy’ Recipes All Nations 30 Sprinkle it with salt—the French always use ‘gros sel’, a very coarse salt, which gives an excellent flavour. 1958 Spectator 15 Aug. 222/2 The Maldon Crystal Salt Company's product is apparently the only gros sel sold in this country and is a 99.617 per cent. pure sea-water evaporation from the Blackwater estuary. 1967 Sunday Times 5 Mar. (Colour Suppl.) 42/1 That first purchase of gros sel for cooking. 5. gros Colmar n. a variety of grape. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular types of fruit > [noun] > edible berries > grape > type of labruscaa1398 muscadel1517 muscadine1598 olive grape1601 grapeletc1620 burlace1629 frontignaca1642 fox-grape1648 verjuice grape1648 muscat1655 morillon1691 muscatel1691 grapeling1694 chasselas1699 muscadella1707 frontignan1756 Morocco1763 Pineau1763 Malaga1769 wild grape1770 Nebbiolo1788 Macabeo1794 Malbec1833 Hamburg grape1838 muscadel1852 Concord grape1858 garnacha1860 sultana grape1861 Canaiolo1862 dyer1865 Sémillon1875 Bual1882 lady's finger1892 Grignolino1894 Tokay grape1896 Durif1897 Morocco grape1908 Viognier1908 gros Colmar1927 Montepulciano1927 Shiraz1927 Verdicchio1940 Cinsault1945 Müller-Thurgau1951 Mavrud1959 Pinotage1964 Mavron1965 Syrah1969 Parellada1979 1927 Daily Express 8 Apr. 5 The Cape grapes..cost 2s. per pound for either the gros Calmars or the white Hanapoots. 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