Cajun 英 [ˈkeɪdʒn]   美 [ˈkedʒən]

Cajun

Cajun  英 [ˈkeɪdʒn] 美 [ˈkedʒən]

n. 法人后裔(移居美国路易斯安纳州的) 

名词复数:cajuns 

Located at the mouth of the Mississippi River, this city is renowned for its jazz music, wild nightlife and Cajun cuisine. 坐落在密西西比河河口,这座城市以其爵士乐、狂热的夜生活和凯金美食而著名。
Whether you like blues or rock, Cajun, folk, Zydeco, country, or of course, all that jazz, you are guaranteed to hear it at Jazz Fest. 无论你是喜欢蓝调或是摇滚、卡杨、民族、柴迪科、乡村音乐,或是当然还有所有的爵士乐,保证你会在“爵士风”听到它们。

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  • n. 法人后裔(移居美国路易斯安纳州的)
  • 1. Located at the mouth of the Mississippi River, this city is renowned for its jazz music, wild nightlife and Cajun cuisine.

    坐落在密西西比河河口,这座城市以其爵士乐、狂热的夜生活和凯金美食而著名。

  • 2. Whether you like blues or rock, Cajun, folk, Zydeco, country, or of course, all that jazz, you are guaranteed to hear it at Jazz Fest.

    无论你是喜欢蓝调或是摇滚、卡杨、民族、柴迪科、乡村音乐,或是当然还有所有的爵士乐,保证你会在“爵士风”听到它们。

  • 3. Cut sweet potatoes into 1-inch thick slices and toss with olive oil, Cajun seasoning and freshly ground pepper.

    然后将甘薯切成1英寸后的薄片,然后涂上橄榄油印第安人香料和胡椒粉。

  • Cajun (n.) "Louisianan descendant of French refugees from Acadia," 1868, Cagian, dialectic pronunciation of Acadian, from Acadia, former French colony in what is now the Canadian Maritimes. Its French setters were dispersed and exiled by the English and thousands made their way to New Orleans in the period 1764-1788.
Cajun / ˈkeɪdʒn ; NAmE ˈkeɪdʒn / noun , adjective Cajun Cajuns noun 1 [countable ] a person of French origin from Louisiana who speaks an old form of French, also called Cajun 卡津人(法裔路易斯安那州人,讲旧式法语) 2 [uncountable ] a type of music originally played by Cajuns,that is a mixture of bluesand folk music 卡津音乐(一种法裔路易斯安那州人的音乐,布鲁斯歌曲混合民乐) adjective connected with the Cajuns,their language, music or spicy cooking 卡津人(或语言、音乐、多香料烹饪)的 Cajun chicken/cuisine 卡津香味鸡╱烹饪 Cajun / ˈkeɪdʒn ; NAmE ˈkeɪdʒn /
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