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champagne

/sham-peyn/US // ʃæmˈpeɪn //UK // (ʃæmˈpeɪn) //

香槟酒,香槟,香槟色,香槟语

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the sparkling, dry, white table wine from the region of Champagne in France.
    • : a similar sparkling wine produced elsewhere.
    • : the nonsparkling, dry, white table wine produced in the region of Champagne in France.
    • : a very pale yellow or greenish-yellow color.
    • : anything considered the best or luxurious.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having the color of champagne.
    • : luxurious or expensive: champagne tastes.

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Examples

  • Photos on the governor’s website show him at a champagne reception with Transurban leaders and at a meeting with Macquarie officials.

  • When John Tyler left office, the couple threw a “Grand Finale Ball” with 3,000 guests and nonstop champagne and dance music.

  • He planned to live-stream the Inauguration events with the same friend as the 2017 Inauguration, once again drinking champagne — this time, the celebratory kind.

  • More than two dozen phone makers and carriers joined Amon in a champagne toast that year to finally celebrate the arrival of the first 5G service for consumers around the world.

  • That image persists because champagne producers have embraced it and prices have supported it.

  • His keepers fed the beast copious amounts of port, Champagne, and whiskey to pacify the persnickety pachyderm.

  • Take one part Kim Kardashian, perhaps our most polarizing superstar, and add oil and champagne.

  • When he is awarded Player of the Match while competing for India in England, he is given champagne at the ceremony.

  • The price reflects its rarity as well, but also the finicky, difficult, and nuanced process of making Champagne.

  • Champagne, which is also acidic, offers a nice complement to anything from tuna tartare to beef bourguignon.

  • Magnums of the driest and most expensive champagne seemed to be the favourite beverage.

  • Our escort was mounted within a few minutes, and we were in full gallop over the fruitful levels of Champagne.

  • The perfect level of the plains, particularly in Champagne, makes the ground as open as a race-course.

  • We too are in sympathy with those miners who are now faced with only one bottle of champagne a day.

  • The champagne was cold, and its subtle fumes played fantastic tricks with Edna's memory that night.