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decanter

/dih-kan-ter/US // dɪˈkæn tər //UK // (dɪˈkæntə) //

醒酒器,解解酒器,解酒器,滗水器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a vessel, usually an ornamental glass bottle, for holding and serving wine, brandy, or the like.
    • : a bottle used for decanting.

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Examples

  • The brand also offers a line of distinguished decanters, rocks glasses for cocktails, and the most beautiful cake stands I have ever seen.

  • You also can opt for a cooling bin large enough for two Champagne flutes and a whiskey decanter.

  • Here was the moment to dust off the decanter, to roll out the tablecloth, to polish the fine china.

  • This set includes four glasses, whiskey stones, and a decanter.

  • With a sleek look and perfect pour, the Axium is the decanter of choice for serving red wine during the cold winter months.

  • In the empty trattoria, he berated the waiter for bringing the wrong decanter and wine glasses.

  • With the decanter and glass situations peacefully resolved, the eating and drinking commenced and the Soldera paradoxes continued.

  • "We have probably lost at least 40 percent of the grapes," he told Decanter magazine.

  • The next day he was all right again; but he did not dare ask for the decanter; it was gone, and it never reappeared.

  • He knew already that there were two doors to the saloon, and his fingers closed on the neck of a decanter.

  • The nightcap is generally the little whisky left in the decanter; to do it honour, it is taken neat.

  • The decanter reflects in miniature on its polished sides the trees around it and the women that pass by and the skies.

  • Losch peered sharply and then pulled away, almost upsetting an expensive decanter of liquor on the table beside him.