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vino

/vee-noh/US // ˈvi noʊ //UK // (ˈviːnəʊ) //

葡萄酒,酒类,葡萄美酒,酒精

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural vi·nos.Informal.

    • : wine; specifically, red Italian wine, as chianti.

Examples

  • Chillers come in different shapes and sizes, with different features for different kinds of vino drinkers.

  • A wine chiller, especially the fridge variety, cuts down on the number of times the temp of your bottle changes, thus preserving the flavor and quality of your vino.

  • Re-create the fine-dining experience from home with this wine bucket that keeps your vino cold all night long.

  • Clase Azul Tequila, some vino, my favorite beers and, of course, I always have a couple of bottles of High West.

  • I found it beckoning, almost like a mirage, in the form of the Vino Volo wine bar.

  • The hotel is home to two restaurants, La Coronela and Santo Vino Bistro, and even makes its own Hotel California Tequila.

  • “He is a hated man in Montalcino,” Franco Zillani, who has chronicled the case on his blog Vino al Vino told The Daily Beast.

  • The bottles in which Vino Regalis was sold had yards of gold foil wrapped round their necks.

  • After the first greetings they pointed to their father and then to my house, saying "Vino," and making the sign of drinking.

  • In Italy the vino d'Asti is excellent, but this is still better.

  • In vino veritas, said Roman philosophy, and builded better than it knew.

  • The Mexicans call it “vino divino;” but, admirable as may be its qualities, it needs to be very temperately used.