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 Cajun ['keidʒən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
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    cajun
    [ noun ]
    a Louisianian descended from Acadian immigrants from Nova Scotia (`Cajun' comes from `Acadian')
    <noun.person>


    Cajun \Ca"jun\, n. [A corruption of {Acadian}.] (Ethnol.)
    In Louisiana, a person reputed to be Acadian French descent.
    Also used attributively, as in Cajun cooking.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]

    1. Needham has introduced Cajun Beer, a brew that combines the tastes of cayenne pepper, cane sugar and beer.
    2. Cajun more accurately, they say, can be divided into two major regional dialects, known as bayou Cajun and prairie Cajun, plus a jambalaya of subregional dialects.
    3. Cajun more accurately, they say, can be divided into two major regional dialects, known as bayou Cajun and prairie Cajun, plus a jambalaya of subregional dialects.
    4. Cajun more accurately, they say, can be divided into two major regional dialects, known as bayou Cajun and prairie Cajun, plus a jambalaya of subregional dialects.
    5. John Folse, the Cajun chef who prepared a Vatican state dinner last week for Roman Catholic bishops and cardinals, says he plans to send the pope a monthly bucket of seafood gumbo.
    6. Cajun music often features an accordian and fiddle and takes folk tunes from the Bayou country and gives them a bouncy, danceable beat.
    7. When I was working in Los Angeles, one restaurant went from nouvelle cuisine to Mexican to sushi to Cajun in a four-year period.
    8. The Cajun craze has done more for blackened fish, chicken and meat than for traditional Louisiana-style boiled crawfish, Murff said.
    9. More than that, Hugh McDaniel was an institution in the heart of Louisiana where Cajun French blends happily with Southern drawls.
    10. Even many Louisiana linguists who are sympathetic to the Cajun revival complain that Father Daigle's dictionary overstates the case for Cajun as a separate language.
    11. Even many Louisiana linguists who are sympathetic to the Cajun revival complain that Father Daigle's dictionary overstates the case for Cajun as a separate language.
    12. Even if creditors win control of his chicken empire, Mr. Copeland will still own a chain of Cajun-style restaurants and a company that supplies the chicken outlets, as well as a yacht called Copeland's Cajun Princess.
    13. A short time later, MMR alleges, Fischbach implicated it in the alleged scheme involving Cajun Electric.
    14. HBO-Cinemax taped a one-hour show on zydeco _ a fusion of Cajun music with rhythm and blues _ and other music rooted in the Pelican state on Sunday for airing in April or May.
    15. Though the agency has recently attempted to incorporate some Cajun instruction in the program, it wasn't so long ago that its leadership asserted that to teach Cajun was to spread illiteracy.
    16. Though the agency has recently attempted to incorporate some Cajun instruction in the program, it wasn't so long ago that its leadership asserted that to teach Cajun was to spread illiteracy.
    17. The Cajun version is a meaty, spicy rice stuffed into an inedible sausage skin. In New Orleans, a boudin appeared as a rice, spice and duck meat patty dipped in beaten egg. Another French word with a distinctly local usage is an etouffee.
    18. "Mountain Stage" often features regional acts from Texas and Cajun country, and such international acts as Latin American, African and Irish folk singers.
    19. It is in this remote little Cajun community, he says, that he hopes to end an exile odyssey which began nearly 35 years ago, when he and 1 million of his countrymen fled south following France's defeat at Dien Bien Phu in 1954.
    20. Congratulations to the Journal for standing against a media tide that would make New Orleans a "Cajun" city.
    21. No need. "We talk loud," said squad leader Xavier Lewis, to which Walton conceded and said, borrowing the Cajun phrase, "Laissez les bons temps roulez" _ let the good times roll.
    22. "The Cajun waltz is shaped as much by the black accordion players as it is by the Cajuns, though," he said.
    23. "I think we'll have a mixture of a lot of young people who like the music, but we'll also have our older fans too who are very fond of Cajun music and the individual acts," he said.
    24. The cafeteria restaurant company, which serves Cajun and Southern-style dishes, said it expects to show sales rose to more than $60 million in the quarter ended June 30, up from $55.7 million a year earlier.
    25. His accordions are played by such performers as the popular "Zydecajun" musician Wayne Toups, and Jimmy Basile of Cajun Tradition, the Mamou group nominated for a Grammy award this year.
    26. The elderhostel timed to coincide with the Festivals Acadiens focuses on Cajun food, Cajun music and dancing, and Louisiana arts and crafts.
    27. The elderhostel timed to coincide with the Festivals Acadiens focuses on Cajun food, Cajun music and dancing, and Louisiana arts and crafts.
    28. "This definitely will mean a lot for our Cajun culture, and there definitely will be a good, positive effect for each and every act on the show," Newman said.
    29. Another is the burgeoning audience for various accordion-flavored ethnic musics: the spicy soundtrack for "The Big Easy" won new converts to Cajun and zydeco; Tex-Mex and Nuevo Tango have their own popular proponents.
    30. The celebration stopped for a while during World War II, when many young Cajun men left to fight.
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