limey 英 ['laɪmɪ]   美 [ˈlaɪmi]

limey

limey  英 ['laɪmɪ] 美 [ˈlaɪmi]

n. 英国人;英国海军;英国佬 

名词复数:limeys 

This is your fault, you limey fuck! 这是你的错,你英国佬干!
Dry, vibrant and refreshing on the palate, with flavours of green fruit, some limey citrus and a pleasing mineral streak, supported by good acidity and a long finish. 口感干,活泼清新。 有青水果,柠檬柑橘及矿物的味道。 酸度适中回味悠久。

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  • n. 英国人;英国海军;英国佬
  • 1. This is your fault, you limey fuck!

    这是你的错,你英国佬干!

  • 2. Dry, vibrant and refreshing on the palate, with flavours of green fruit, some limey citrus and a pleasing mineral streak, supported by good acidity and a long finish.

    口感干,活泼清新。 有青水果,柠檬柑橘及矿物的味道。 酸度适中回味悠久。

  • 3. Tropical fruits hit early, leading the way to a soft and luscious mid palate. This follows with a cleansing limey and citrus finish that makes for a superbly balanced wine.

    由热带果香巧妙的引入,体现出柔和与甘美之口感,加之清爽柠檬和柑橘类果实香味的轻微点缀,酒体达到完美的平衡。

  • limey (n.) 1888, Australian, New Zealand, and South African slang for "English immigrant," short for lime-juicer (1857), a nickname given in derisive reference to the British Navy's policy (begun 1795) of issuing lime (n.2) juice on ships to prevent scurvy among sailors. U.S. use is attested from 1918, originally "British sailor, British warship;" extended to "any Englishman" by 1924.
Limey / ˈlaɪmi ; NAmE ˈlaɪmi / noun ( old-fashioned) ( NAmE) a slightly insulting word for a British person 英国佬 Limey Limeys Limey / ˈlaɪmi ; NAmE ˈlaɪmi /
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