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daiquiri

/dahy-kuh-ree, dak-uh-/US // ˈdaɪ kə ri, ˈdæk ə- //UK // (ˈdaɪkɪrɪ, ˈdæk-) //

德基里酒,代基里酒,德克雷酒,德基里

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural dai·qui·ris.

    • : a cocktail of rum, lemon or lime juice, and sugar, often with the addition of fruit and ice and mixed in an electric blender: a frozen banana daiquiri.

Examples

  • At the bar, you can order $5 ptero-daiquiri shots—a sign advertises them with a cartoon pterodactyl and a “Rawwr!!!”

  • Matt Robold concurs when it comes to the merits of the simple daiquiri recipe.

  • And thus we were given a modern spin on a classy daiquiri from the “Rum Dood” himself.

  • And the daiquiri is simply lime, sugar, and rum, and lime, sugar, and rum is literally bulletproof.

  • A daiquiri is like a little vacation in a glass, and sometimes a little vacation in a glass with a teeny tiny beach umbrella.

  • I'd stay here, at La Quinta, if you could find something for me to do—like picking the limes fresh for the Daiquiri cocktails.

  • "Tibet," blurted Ev unthinkingly; then he turned and glared at Cam as he might at a tarantula in his daiquiri.

  • General Shafter, after inspecting the coast, decided to land in the notches occupied by the villages of Daiquiri and Siboney.

  • There were no docks at Daiquiri except a small wooden affair, old and out of repair.

  • There is a little railroad which runs from some mines near Santiago to the pier at Daiquiri.