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julep

/joo-lip/US // ˈdʒu lɪp //UK // (ˈdʒuːlɪp) //

朱利安,朱利安酒,茉莉花酒,茱莉叶

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : mint julep.
    • : a sweet drink, variously prepared and sometimes medicated.

Examples

  • The true origins of the mint julep, however, stretch back considerably further.

  • So when you take that first frosty sip of your mint julep in celebration of the Kentucky Derby, enjoy it.

  • Take of syrup of mugwort one ounce, syrup of maiden-hair two ounces, pulv-elect triasand one drachm; make a julep.

  • The monologue concluded with a quaint, delicious, witty little lecture on the art of concocting a julep, illustrated by the act.

  • The mint-julep does not belong to the tulip family, although the latter has a strong affinity for it.

  • A dose of neutral saline julep was directed to be taken every fourth hour.

  • The president of that road is my friend, gentlemen, and a better man never mixed a julep!