英[pə'tiːsəri]美[pə'tiːsəri]
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来自法语patisserie,糕点铺,来自拉丁语pasta,面团。-erie,表小商店,词源同brasserie,rotisserie.
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A patisserie is a fancy French bakery. Hungry for a croissant, an eclair, or some macarons? If there's a patisserie in your town, you're in luck!
Patisserie is a French word that means “pastry shop,” from a Latin root that translates as “composed of paste,” which makes more sense when you know that paste meant “dough” before it meant “glue.” In French-speaking countries, it's spelled with a circumflex accent: patisserie. You can also use this word to describe French cakes and sweets in general: “Their selection of patisserie is really impressive, and I love their pain au chocolate!”