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cassis

/ka-sees; French ka-sees/US // kæˈsis; French kaˈsis //UK // (kɑːˈsiːs) //

黑醋栗,黑加仑,黑龙江,黑龙江省

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : crème de cassis.
    • : French. a black currant.a brandy distilled from black currants.

Examples

  • Aligoté is traditionally the wine blended with creme de cassis liqueur to make a kir cocktail.

  • The air smells like lavender and another fruity scent I later learn is cassis.

  • The drinks here, like the Blackwatch (with Johnny Walker Black, creme de cassis, and Becherovka), are far from pedantic.

  • After dinner, when the coffee and cassis had been drunk, Madame Regnier invited Stella to play to them.

  • Larousses dictionary says that good liqueurs were made at Cassis in Provence.

  • He who has seen Paris, and has not seen Cassis, may say, "I have seen nothing."

  • Before we left, we were compelled to accept a thimbleful of cassis, most delectable, and to promise to return very soon.

  • The entire account of this Cassis was interpolated by Linnus in the pages of his amanuensis.