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English
Etymology
Borrowed from French chef-d’œuvre.
Noun
chef d'oeuvre (plural chefs d'oeuvre)
- Alternative form of chef d'œuvre (a masterpiece).
2007, Choderlos de Laclos, translated by Helen Constantine, Dangerous Liaisons, Penguin, page 130:Indeed I will explain Danceny's note. The occasion of it is my own doing, and I like to think it is my chef d'oeuvre.
Indonesian
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from French chef-d’œuvre (“chef d'œuvre, masterpiece”)
Noun
chef d'oeuvre (first-person possessive chef d'oeuvreku, second-person possessive chef d'oeuvremu, third-person possessive chef d'oeuvrenya)
- masterpiece
- Synonyms: adikarya, mahakarya, karya utama
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