liqueur / lɪˈkɜr or, especially British, -ˈkyʊər; French liˈkœr /

⚽高中词汇利口酒酒水酒水饮料酒类

liqueur 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any of a class of alcoholic liquors, usually strong, sweet, and highly flavored, as Chartreuse or curaçao, generally served after dinner; cordial.

liqueur 近义词

n. 名词 noun

liquor

更多liqueur例句

  1. In a cocktail shaker, combine the whiskey, liqueur, orgeat, lemon juice and simple syrup and shake without ice.
  2. Use chocolate liqueurs or bitters to amp up your cocktailThere’s never been a better time to be in the market for chocolate liqueur.
  3. These old standards can make great mixers, but nowadays there’s no shortage of new, high-quality chocolate liqueur on the market.
  4. In fact, you can make plenty of complex and sophisticated cocktails with chocolate, whether through liqueurs, bitters, or a simple infusion.
  5. A ratio of half spirit, half liqueur worked well, resulting in a deep, rich chocolate drink, noticeable internal warmth and the right amount of contrasting flavor from the chosen liqueur.
  6. But to really act like a local, ask for a drink of yolixpa, a strong-flavored but sweet liqueur.
  7. St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur Stir ingredients with ice in a mixing glass and pour over fresh ice in a rocks glass.
  8. I also wanted to incorporate Licor 43, which is a Spanish liqueur that has an airy sweetness reminiscent of cotton candy.
  9. In a shaker filled with ice, add the red pepper vodka, chocolate liqueur, Sriracha hot sauce, grenadine, and chocolate syrup.
  10. He made a sweeping gesture, knocking over his liqueur glass; it fell with a crash on the parquet floor.
  11. But what of the love, however expressed, in the lyrical invocation to the brown liqueur?
  12. I, with grudging meekness and a prayer for another five minutes devoted to the deglutition of another liqueur brandy, acquiesced.
  13. Barbara and Doria went into the drawing-room, where Jaffery and I, after a perfunctory liqueur brandy, soon joined them.
  14. The members of the crew had hardly swallowed their thimbleful of some home-made liqueur, when the rumble of a carriage was heard.