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latte

/lah-tey Italian laht-te/US // ˈlɑ teɪ Italian ˈlɑt tɛ //UK // (ˈlæteɪ, ˈlɑːteɪ) //

拿铁,拿铁咖啡,拿铁饼,拿铁咖啡机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called caffè latte [kaf-ey lah-tey; Italian kahf-fe laht-te] /ˈkæf eɪ ˈlɑ teɪ; Italian ˈkɑf fɛ ˈlɑt tɛ/ . hot espresso with steamed milk, usually topped with foamed milk.
    • : a similar beverage made with tea in place of espresso.

Examples

  • You can catch me at your local plant nursery every weekend with an oat milk latte in hand.

  • Then, like latte steam, some connections evaporated with the closures.

  • For instance, some people prefer to buy a latte every morning.

  • Amazingly, the Octobot is cheaper to make than a latte, and it costs only 5¢ to fill it with fuel.

  • Meghan reached out to the Clevr team after trying the company’s oat-milk latte product, which debuted through a Santa Barbara pop-up coffee shop in 2017.

  • She slowly moves her straw through the whipped cream in her designer latte and looks up.

  • Spoiler: you may think twice before getting another Grande Chestnut Praline Latte.

  • In one segment, she stresses how important a good latte is—and "no one does it better than New York."

  • I get my latte and am assured that I am welcome to take it with me to my seat in the church.

  • Grievances over the centralization of power downtown (with its latte-sipping elites, and so on) still runs strong.

  • Then, at the thought of the latte name, a fresh idea struck her.

  • Y t ka lv bon matin-l sans yon sou: y pa sa a y t dou fai,—l y t k baill latte.

  • If you catch his eye he will throw wide both arms to include all the goats on the Corso, and exclaim: Latte decapri molto bell!