liqueur 英 [lɪˈkjʊə(r)]   美 [lɪˈkɜr]

liqueur

liqueur  英 [lɪˈkjʊə(r)] 美 [lɪˈkɜr]

n. 利口酒;白酒;烧酒;香酒 

名词复数:liqueurs 

Sangria is typically created from red wine, fruit, soda water, orange liqueur and brandy. 实际上,桑格利亚汽酒是从红酒,水果,苏打水,橘子利口酒和白兰地中得来的。
The fruit is also used to make a popular liqueur called Amarula, which can be found at any duty-free liquor store at airports. 果实常用来酿制一种名为大象酒的流行利口酒,你可以在机场任何免税酒店买到这种酒。

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  • n. 利口酒;白酒;烧酒;香酒
  • 1. Sangria is typically created from red wine, fruit, soda water, orange liqueur and brandy.

    实际上,桑格利亚汽酒是从红酒,水果,苏打水,橘子利口酒和白兰地中得来的。

  • 2. The fruit is also used to make a popular liqueur called Amarula, which can be found at any duty-free liquor store at airports.

    果实常用来酿制一种名为大象酒的流行利口酒,你可以在机场任何免税酒店买到这种酒。

  • 3. Before serving, fold in 2 tablespoons of sifted powdered sugar and a tablespoon or two of brandy, rum, or sweet liqueur, or a teaspoon or two of vanilla extract.

    使用前,用2汤匙筛过的糖粉,或是一到两汤匙白兰地,朗姆酒或甜的利口酒,再或者是一到两茶匙的香草精,翻拌到奶油中去。

  • liqueur (n.) "sweetened, flavored alcoholic liquor," 1729, from French liqueur "liquor, liquid," from Old French licor "liquid." See liquor, which is the same word but borrowed earlier.
li·queur / lɪˈkjʊə(r) ; NAmE lɪˈkɜːr / ( NAmE also cor·dial ) noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] a strong sweet alcoholic drink, sometimes flavoured with fruit. It is usually drunk in very small glasses after a meal. (通常餐后少量饮用的)烈性甜酒 2 [countable ] a glass of liqueur 一杯烈性甜酒 liqueur liqueurs li·queur / lɪˈkjʊə(r) ; NAmE lɪˈkɜːr /
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