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lemonade

/lem-uh-neyd, lem-uh-neyd/US // ˌlɛm əˈneɪd, ˈlɛm əˌneɪd //UK // (ˌlɛməˈneɪd) //

柠檬水,柠檬汁,檸檬水,柠檬酸

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a beverage consisting of lemon juice, sweetener, and water, sometimes carbonated.

Examples

  • The grand fun of “Hitman” runs are just how it all goes wrong, and how 47 is able to make lemonade out of lemons and spilled blood.

  • Discarding pounds has been a method of control, a way to corral the chaos and make lemons into sugar-free lemonade.

  • Add a splash of rye, and lemonade quickly becomes very adult.

  • Heat up your thermos, then add three ounces of warm lemonade and two ounces of rye.

  • Still, a run through this exercise does reveal at least a few ways the selection committee could make lemonade out of lemons if it so chooses.

  • One political observer summed up the atmospherics: “It looks like two guys drinking lemonade with the sugar left out.”

  • Doritos: Time Machine Forget your run-of-the-mill lemonade stand.

  • Vali sings while playing with an alligator on a pink swing set, hustling at a lemonade stand and dancing with shadowy creatures.

  • Mrs. Schulz tried to offer me more sour lemonade in a paper cup.

  • Inviting us in, he offered us lemonade that his wife had in a big pitcher.

  • At the old Rosewater dances we never had anything but cake and lemonade—ice-cream in very hot weather.

  • "Because I thought a pitcher wouldn't hold lemonade enough," said Willy.

  • Pie for sale on the grounds, and rocks to crack it with; and ciRcus-lemonade—three drops of lime juice to a barrel of water.

  • The miners gave each of them a glass of fresh lemonade to drink, and rubbed their temples with vinegar.

  • But it was only Azalea Courtney, radiant as the morning, carrying a little silver pitcher full of iced lemonade.