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chai

/she/US // ʃɛ //UK // (tʃaɪ) //

茶叶,茶水,茶饮,茶饼

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural chais [she]. /ʃɛ/. French.

    • : a shed or other aboveground building where a winemaker stores wine in casks.

Examples

  • In a mixing glass, combine the vodka, chai, lemon, pear nectar, liqueur and bitters, and stir to mix together.

  • His go-to tea is chai, but you can sub in Earl Grey if that’s more your style.

  • “Expat bankers are definitely into the drugs/hooker scene, and Wan Chai is the very epicenter,” he told The Daily Beast.

  • We laughed about getting lost in New York City and had chai.

  • Yesterday, Rabbi Menachem Chai Shalom Froman left this world.

  • I wear my tzitzit and my chai necklace proudly in photographs.

  • Pejic has risen to new heights this year, walking runways from Jean-Paul Gaultier to Raf Simons to Richard Chai.

  • But "Can chai la fueilla" is very cleverly made with five, six, and four and seven.

  • Meanwhile, Pao-chai retired into an inner apartment; and then, for the first time, Pao-y found his voice.

  • Pao-chai had been carefully educated by her father, and was able to hold her own even against the accomplished Tai-y.

  • She heard by accident in conversation with a slave-girl in the garden that Pao-y was to marry Pao-chai.

  • The more so that he had ceased to mention Tai-ys name, and treated Pao-chai with marked kindness and respect.

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