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raki

/rah-kee, ruh-, rak-ee, rah-kee/US // rɑˈki, rə-, ˈræk i, ˈrɑ ki //UK // (rɑːˈkiː, ˈrækɪ) //

拉基,拉吉,拉基酒,拉奇

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a spirituous liquor distilled from grain, grapes, plums, etc., in southeastern Europe and the Near East.

Examples

  • “My sales have dropped by 90 percent,” said Nurettin, the owner of a store filled with wine, beer, Raki and whisky.

  • The servants were clearing away the coffee and the raki, and bearing off the open and half-emptied cigar-boxes.

  • His drink is water, and now and then an intoxicating draught of bad raki or sour country wine.

  • They then diluted the mass of fruit with raki, or peach brandy, and struggled home or to sleep as best they could.

  • Directly these were brought, his Majesty ordered raki to be served to them in company with Bekri.

  • Raki is a colourless spirit, extracted from the skins of grapes after the wine-making.