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à la also a la A0172200 (ä′ lä, ä′ lə, ăl′ə)prep. In the style or manner of: a poem à la Ogden Nash. [French, short for à la mode de, in the manner of.]à la (ɑː lɑː; æ lə; French a la) prep1. in the manner or style of2. (Cookery) as prepared in (a particular place) or by or for (a particular person)[C17: from French, short for à la mode de in the style of]à la or a la (ˈɑ lɑ, ˈɑ lə, ˈæl ə) prep. in the manner or style of: a short poem à la Ogden Nash; tuna à la provençale.[1580–90; < French] a•la (ˈeɪ lə) n., pl. a•lae (ˈeɪ li) 1. a wing. 2. one of a pair of various winglike structures or processes, as the top of a hipbone or a side petal of certain flowers. [1730–40; < Latin: wing, armpit, shoulder, representing *aks-lā, derivative of same base as axis axle (see axis1); see axle] Ala. Alabama. A.L.A. 1. American Library Association. 2. Associate in Liberal Arts. Translationsà la
à laIn the manner or style of something or someone else. The phrase is a shortened form of the French à la mode de, meaning "in the manner of." The lead actor delivered hilarious slapstick à la The Three Stooges, but also had a grace and charm that was irresistible.See also: laà laLike, in the manner of, as in He hoped to break all records, à la Babe Ruth. This expression, an abbreviation of the French à la mode de (for "in the manner of"), has been used in English since the late 1500s. See also: la
à la
à laIn the manner or style of something or someone else. The phrase is a shortened form of the French à la mode de, meaning "in the manner of." The lead actor delivered hilarious slapstick à la The Three Stooges, but also had a grace and charm that was irresistible.See also: laà laLike, in the manner of, as in He hoped to break all records, à la Babe Ruth. This expression, an abbreviation of the French à la mode de (for "in the manner of"), has been used in English since the late 1500s. See also: laEncyclopediaSeeala |