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Definition of douce in English: douceadjectiveduːsdo͞os Scottish Sober and sedate. 〈主苏格兰〉清醒的;温和的;平静的 stories which would have outraged their douce minds 那些原本会激怒他们平静的心灵的传说。 Example sentencesExamples - In the douce world of English cricket, mind you, a raised eyebrow or overly-penetrating stare at an umpire can invoke disgusted letters to the broadsheets.
- By the late 20th century, one strain of Scottish art had a reputation for being easily accessible, comfortable, douce.
- First, the douce residents of the New Town complained that giant wheelie bins planned for their streets were just too unsightly to be tolerated.
- In douce Edinburgh, though, I noted the reason that betting shops will never go away: two grown men roaring at the screen as their fancies competed in a race 400 miles away.
- Filled with almost 300 neo-classical monuments, it is avowedly anti-modernist, its douce landscape and harmonious architecture luring in the audience before hitting them with unexpected, pithy punchlines.
Synonyms serious, sensible, solemn, thoughtful, grave, sombre, severe, earnest, sedate, staid, dignified, steady, level-headed, serious-minded, businesslike, down-to-earth, commonsensical, pragmatic, self-controlled, restrained, conservative
OriginMiddle English (in the sense 'pleasant, sweet'): from Old French dous, douce, from Latin dulcis 'sweet'. Rhymesabstruse, abuse, adduce, Ballets Russes, Belarus, Bruce, burnous, caboose, charlotte russe, conduce, deduce, deuce, diffuse, educe, excuse, goose, induce, introduce, juice, Larousse, loose, luce, misuse, moose, mousse, noose, obtuse, Palouse, produce, profuse, puce, recluse, reduce, Rousse, seduce, sluice, Sousse, spruce, traduce, truce, use, vamoose, Zeus Definition of douce in US English: douceadjectivedo͞os Scottish Sober, gentle, and sedate. 〈主苏格兰〉清醒的;温和的;平静的 stories which would have outraged their douce minds 那些原本会激怒他们平静的心灵的传说。 Example sentencesExamples - First, the douce residents of the New Town complained that giant wheelie bins planned for their streets were just too unsightly to be tolerated.
- In the douce world of English cricket, mind you, a raised eyebrow or overly-penetrating stare at an umpire can invoke disgusted letters to the broadsheets.
- Filled with almost 300 neo-classical monuments, it is avowedly anti-modernist, its douce landscape and harmonious architecture luring in the audience before hitting them with unexpected, pithy punchlines.
- In douce Edinburgh, though, I noted the reason that betting shops will never go away: two grown men roaring at the screen as their fancies competed in a race 400 miles away.
- By the late 20th century, one strain of Scottish art had a reputation for being easily accessible, comfortable, douce.
Synonyms serious, sensible, solemn, thoughtful, grave, sombre, severe, earnest, sedate, staid, dignified, steady, level-headed, serious-minded, businesslike, down-to-earth, commonsensical, pragmatic, self-controlled, restrained, conservative
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘pleasant, sweet’): from Old French dous, douce, from Latin dulcis ‘sweet’. |