cocktail

英['kɒkteɪl] 美['kɑːkteɪl]
  • n. 鸡尾酒;混合物;开胃品
  • n. 截短尾巴的马
  • adj. 鸡尾酒的
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]鸡尾酒 a mixed alcoholic drink
    2. [C]餐前开胃菜 a mixture of small pieces of certain foods
    3. [C]混合物 mixture

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a short mixed drink

  2. an appetizer served as a first course at a meal

1. He had very kindly asked me to the cocktail party that evening.
他很客气地邀请我参加那晚的鸡尾酒会。

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2. Let's meet in the cocktail lounge at the Hilton.
我们在希尔顿酒店的酒吧间碰头吧。

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3. On arrival, guests are offered wine or a champagne cocktail.
每位宾客一到场都会有人送上葡萄酒或香槟鸡尾酒。

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4. Children and guns are a potentially lethal cocktail.
让儿童接触枪支可能会有致命的危险。

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5. Atanas ordered a shrimp cocktail and a salad.
阿塔纳斯点了一份鸡尾冷虾和一份色拉。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Would you care for a cocktail or wine?
      你喜欢鸡尾酒还是葡萄酒?
    2. I have no idea about Chinese cocktail.
      我对中国式鸡尾酒不太了解。
    3. The cocktail sharpens his appetite.
      鸡尾酒刺激他的食欲。
    4. I never use a single worm on the hook, preferring a cocktail of worm and maggot.
      我从不单用一只虫作钓饵,而喜欢用虫和蛆的混合物。
    5. The waitress brought Ellen's shrimp cocktail.
      女服务生端来了艾伦的虾制开胃品。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Stocks of northern shrimp, the essential ingredient in the ubiquitous prawn cocktail, could be badly affected if ocean temperatures rise.
      北方对虾的数量,虾鸡尾酒的主要成分,可能因为海洋温度升高而遭受很坏的影响。
    2. From cocktail menus to dinner specials, what was once married to the unsavory image of gelatin in a can, the cranberry has been reinvented.
      从鸡尾酒的菜单到晚餐的特别推荐,曾经一度和罐子里难吃的凝胶状形象紧密联系在一起的蔓越橘已经彻底被改造了。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Come for cocktail and buffet next Sunday.
      下星期天请来喝鸡尾酒吃自助餐。
    2. This food is one kind of cocktail.
      这种食品是一种开胃食品。
    3. It's a cocktail.
      这是一种混合物。
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