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petit
- IPA[ˈpɛti]
英式
- (of a crime) petty
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- 1. (of a crime) petty petit larceny
- a dandy or fop.
Oxford Dictionary
- of or characteristic of the lower middle class, especially with reference to a perceived ... the frail facade of petit bourgeois respectability
- a member of the lower middle class, especially when perceived as conventional and conservative: he is a petit bourgeois feeling his power
Oxford American Dictionary
- a mild form of epilepsy characterized by brief spells of unconsciousness without loss of posture.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a mild form of epilepsy characterized by brief spells of unconsciousness without loss of posture.
Oxford Dictionary
- of or characteristic of the lower middle class, especially with reference to a perceived ... the frail facade of petit bourgeois respectability
- a member of the lower middle class, especially when perceived as conventional and conservative: he is a petit bourgeois feeling his power
Oxford Dictionary
- a very small fancy cake, biscuit, or sweet, typically made with marzipan and served after a meal.
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of embroidery on a canvas ground, consisting of small, diagonal, adjacent stitches: cushions covered in petit point petit point chairs
Oxford Dictionary
- a small bread roll.
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