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vermouth

/ver-mooth/US // vərˈmuθ //UK // (ˈvɜːməθ, vəˈmuːθ) //

苦艾酒,味美思酒

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an aromatized white wine in which herbs, roots, barks, bitters, and other flavorings have been steeped.

Examples

  • Gin and white vermouth shaken with salted pomegranate syrup, dappled with rosewater.

  • Campari, Vermouth, and elderflower have all been used throughout history to treat measles, inflammatory diseases, and more.

  • But then I had another startling revelation—one that could not be so easily washed off with vermouth… 48.

  • And so did Val Clayton, who also came that year, merely in order to see what sort of vermouth they sold at the other hotels.

  • Vermouth and absinthe had been served to whet their appetites, and every one had been at once put into good spirits.

  • The poets, as soon as they had had vermouth and biscottini di Novara, also went away.

  • Now be a good girl, Priscilla, and please dear don't drink straight vermouth—remember what happened last time.

  • He had finished and was smoking over a glass of vermouth at one of the tables by the parapet of the place.