Latin adverb and preposition of separation in space, meaning "down from, off, away from," and figuratively "concerning, by reason of, according to;" from PIE demonstrative stem *de- (see to).
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1. T-shirts now seem almost de rigueur in the West End.
T恤衫现在几乎成了伦敦西区时尚人士的必备之物。
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2. De Gaulle vetoed Britain's application to join the EEC.
戴高乐驳回了英国加入欧洲经济共同体的申请。
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3. He was admitted to the Academie Culinaire de France.
他获准加入法兰西厨艺学会。
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4. She writes under the nom de plume of Alison Cooper.
她用笔名艾莉森·库珀写作。
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5. After going over the Col de Vars, the route passes through St-Paul-sur-Ubaye.