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		Definition of patisserie in English: patisserienoun pəˈtiːs(ə)ripəˈtɪs(ə)ripəˈtɪsəri 1A shop where pastries and cakes are sold. 糕点铺  the patisserie also specializes in cheesecakes and tortes Example sentencesExamples -  I hated it and I knew I wanted to be in the kitchen, so in 1956 I headed straight for Paris to work in a patisserie, indulging my love of sugar and sweetness.
 -  Now, only a French-run patisserie outclasses her.
 -  First I took a short train ride to go to a patisserie called Au Bon Vieux Temps.
 -  It was a real boost to the spirits, as was the coffee and cake I had at a patisserie afterwards.
 -  Now an upmarket shop, it has 46 employees and operates a patisserie, delicatessen and a meat, game and poultry section.
 -  Amanda had done a lot of travelling to Italy and other European countries working in patisseries and health stores making chocolates.
 -  There are boulangeries and patisseries in every town, with fresh croissants and pastries.
 -  The kids were only interested in the towns and villages if they had a patisserie and a swimming pool; the canal was too murky to be jumping into.
 -  It's getting dark as we leave the patisserie and the chanting begins again.
 -  As we juggled our time between morning visits and lazy afternoons in and out of piazzas and patisseries, I wondered what would have appealed to him.
 -  He perked up a bit when we went down the stairs to the patisserie for a cookie.
 -  Then there is the arty bookshop he is planning downstairs, and the adjustments that need to be made to the chairs in the patisserie.
 -  Afterwards Mum, Amelia and I sat outside a patisserie (which is what they have in Albert Park) in the chilly May sunshine and sipped hot coffees.
 -  The second is a Maison Blanc, one of a small chain of French patisseries.
 -  Say goodbye to the scene in which a car smashes into a boulangerie; Hollywood prefers to demolish patisseries.
 -  Few, these days, have time for a trip to the patisserie before work, which explains the fast-growing popularity of that Anglo-Saxon import, the breakfast cereal.
 -  Rob was at the finish with two bags full of cookies and bonbons from a local patisserie.
 -  In the seaside suburb of St Kilda, you'll find fantastic patisseries still owned by descendants of the original Jewish families who settled there.
 -  The marriage is abandoned and she leaves university, moving to another village, where she finds work at a patisserie.
 -  But in France, they are carefully hand-harvested and sold as a seasonal luxury to serve atop perfect individual custard tarts at Paris patisseries.
 
 - 1.1mass noun Pastries and cakes collectively.
糕点  cream cakes and French patisserie 奶油蛋糕和法式糕点。 Example sentencesExamples -  I was distracted by a window full of patisseries on the Rue Bonaparte.
 -  Café Bleu offers a range of sandwiches, panini and patisseries which he describes as Mediterranean cuisine.
 -  The Pastry Boutique also specializes in exquisite floral arrangements, delectable chocolate and a range of patisseries.
 -  I couldn't resist a magical, exotic pale pink patisserie creation that almost defies description.
 -  So I jumped in my little car I'd bought for £50 and went to Amsterdam where I found Dutch patisserie is probably the best in Europe.
 -  Not that my visit is all patisserie and cafe au lait, goodness no.
 -  It will boast a fabulous selection of freshly-baked French breads and patisseries, traditional charcuterie and delicacies and fine herbs and spices to whet any appetite.
 -  He is a highly trained patisserie chef and chocolatier and has made chocolates for the Belgian royal family.
 
  
 
 OriginLate 16th century: from French pâtisserie, from medieval Latin pasticium 'pastry', from pasta 'paste'.    Definition of patisserie in US English: patisserienounpəˈtisərēpəˈtɪsəri 1A shop where French pastries and cakes are sold. 糕点铺  the patisserie also specializes in cheesecakes and tortes Example sentencesExamples -  I hated it and I knew I wanted to be in the kitchen, so in 1956 I headed straight for Paris to work in a patisserie, indulging my love of sugar and sweetness.
 -  The marriage is abandoned and she leaves university, moving to another village, where she finds work at a patisserie.
 -  Afterwards Mum, Amelia and I sat outside a patisserie (which is what they have in Albert Park) in the chilly May sunshine and sipped hot coffees.
 -  First I took a short train ride to go to a patisserie called Au Bon Vieux Temps.
 -  Rob was at the finish with two bags full of cookies and bonbons from a local patisserie.
 -  As we juggled our time between morning visits and lazy afternoons in and out of piazzas and patisseries, I wondered what would have appealed to him.
 -  Amanda had done a lot of travelling to Italy and other European countries working in patisseries and health stores making chocolates.
 -  It was a real boost to the spirits, as was the coffee and cake I had at a patisserie afterwards.
 -  Few, these days, have time for a trip to the patisserie before work, which explains the fast-growing popularity of that Anglo-Saxon import, the breakfast cereal.
 -  In the seaside suburb of St Kilda, you'll find fantastic patisseries still owned by descendants of the original Jewish families who settled there.
 -  Now an upmarket shop, it has 46 employees and operates a patisserie, delicatessen and a meat, game and poultry section.
 -  Now, only a French-run patisserie outclasses her.
 -  It's getting dark as we leave the patisserie and the chanting begins again.
 -  The second is a Maison Blanc, one of a small chain of French patisseries.
 -  There are boulangeries and patisseries in every town, with fresh croissants and pastries.
 -  He perked up a bit when we went down the stairs to the patisserie for a cookie.
 -  The kids were only interested in the towns and villages if they had a patisserie and a swimming pool; the canal was too murky to be jumping into.
 -  Say goodbye to the scene in which a car smashes into a boulangerie; Hollywood prefers to demolish patisseries.
 -  Then there is the arty bookshop he is planning downstairs, and the adjustments that need to be made to the chairs in the patisserie.
 -  But in France, they are carefully hand-harvested and sold as a seasonal luxury to serve atop perfect individual custard tarts at Paris patisseries.
 
 - 1.1 French pastries and cakes collectively.
糕点  cream cakes and French patisserie 奶油蛋糕和法式糕点。 Example sentencesExamples -  He is a highly trained patisserie chef and chocolatier and has made chocolates for the Belgian royal family.
 -  I couldn't resist a magical, exotic pale pink patisserie creation that almost defies description.
 -  Café Bleu offers a range of sandwiches, panini and patisseries which he describes as Mediterranean cuisine.
 -  The Pastry Boutique also specializes in exquisite floral arrangements, delectable chocolate and a range of patisseries.
 -  It will boast a fabulous selection of freshly-baked French breads and patisseries, traditional charcuterie and delicacies and fine herbs and spices to whet any appetite.
 -  So I jumped in my little car I'd bought for £50 and went to Amsterdam where I found Dutch patisserie is probably the best in Europe.
 -  I was distracted by a window full of patisseries on the Rue Bonaparte.
 -  Not that my visit is all patisserie and cafe au lait, goodness no.
 
  
 
 OriginLate 16th century: from French pâtisserie, from medieval Latin pasticium ‘pastry’, from pasta ‘paste’.     |