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brut

/broot; French bryt/US // brut; French brüt //UK // (bruːt, French bryt) //

残酷的,残暴的,残暴,残酷

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : very dry.

Examples

  • The label also makes a brut nature and a rosé that are great values and candidates for celebrations such as Mother’s Day or weddings.

  • Reducing the level of added sugar can take a brut to extra brut or even brut nature.

  • Extra dry, for example, is actually sweeter than brut, which is drier than demi-sec, which is somewhat sweet.

  • I selected an object—a bottle of Brut cologne—and was ushered into a second smaller room.

  • Most orchards usually have two types: Demi-Sec, or semi-sweet, and Cidre Brut, which is a dry cider.

  • I also passed through Brut, situated on a river that divides the kingdom of Hungary from the duchy of Austria.

  • The vin brut here, inferior of course to that of Ay, found a ready market at from five to six hundred francs the pice.

  • In 1873 the vin brut commanded the exceptionally large sum of 1,030 francs the hogshead of 44 gallons.

  • Salutabunt benigne, comiter appellabunt unumquemque nostrum; and Brut.

  • In the first group, "Brut d'Angleterre" contains the mythical story of all the early English kings.