aperitif 英 [əˌperəˈti:f]   美 [əˌperəˈtiːf]

aperitif

aperitif  英 [əˌperəˈti:f] 美 [əˌperəˈtiːf]

n. 开胃酒 

名词复数:aperitifs 

Colombard did much to convince the market that a young white was worth drinking and for many people this is now their default aperitif/party wine. 哥伦巴做出很多努力,使市场相信这一新酿的白葡萄酒值得一喝,对于许多人来说,哥伦巴现在已经成为了他们开胃酒或是派对用酒的当然选择。
An aperitif or some white wine? 一份开胃酒还是一些白葡萄酒?

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  • n. 开胃酒
  • 1. Colombard did much to convince the market that a young white was worth drinking and for many people this is now their default aperitif/party wine.

    哥伦巴做出很多努力,使市场相信这一新酿的白葡萄酒值得一喝,对于许多人来说,哥伦巴现在已经成为了他们开胃酒或是派对用酒的当然选择。

  • 2. An aperitif or some white wine?

    一份开胃酒还是一些白葡萄酒?

  • 3. The rise of white wine as an aperitif can be traced to this date, and the co-operative of Plaimont – producers of this wine – were pioneers in the field.

    始自这一时期,白葡萄酒渐渐被作为开胃酒,而制造它们的普莱蒙合作公司就是这一领域的先驱。

  • aperitif (n.) "alcoholic drink taken before a meal to stimulate the appetite," 1890, from French apéritif "laxative, laxative liqueur," literally "opening," from Latin aperitivus, from aperire "to open, uncover," from PIE compound *ap-wer-yo- from *ap- "off, away" (see apo-) + root *wer- (4) "to cover." A doublet of apertive.
aperi·tif / əˌperəˈtiːf ; NAmE əˌperəˈtiːf / noun ( especially BrE) a drink, usually one containing alcohol, that people sometimes have just before a meal (餐前)开胃酒 aperitif aperitifs aperi·tif / əˌperəˈtiːf ; NAmE əˌperəˈtiːf /
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