vintage 的 4 个定义
- the wine from a particular harvest or crop.
- the annual produce of the grape harvest, especially with reference to the wine obtained.
- an exceptionally fine wine from the crop of a good year.
- (6)
- of or relating to wines or winemaking.
- being of a specified vintage: Vintage wines are usually more expensive than nonvintage wines.
- representing the high quality of a past time: vintage cars; vintage movies.
- (5)
vin·taged, vin·tag·ing.
- to gather or harvest for wine-making: The muscats were vintaged too early.
- to make from grapes: a region that vintages a truly great champagne.
vin·taged, vin·tag·ing.
- to harvest grapes for wine-making.
vintage 近义词
superior
crop, especially of wine
vintage 的近义词 9 个
更多vintage例句
- She’s the leading rookie in total rebounding percentage and the league leader in true shooting percentage, using her vintage around-the-rim moves and strength, a Bri Jones-type player with a few extra inches of height.
- The five-piece set brings a minimalist, vintage vibe to your office or home.
- That means that whether you’re in Topeka, or Tokyo, or Toronto you can finally shop an amazing vintage boutique in Portland.
- Record stores, vintage shops, and hip cafes line the street.
- The detection is a stunning vindication of a vintage theory.
- He was an on-and-off drug addict and sometimes a criminal; he was a collector of switchblades and vintage Disney T-shirts.
- Their fighting was poorly coordinated, their weapons were vintage pieces, mostly seized from the Ukrainian military.
- A few were rock songs of roughly the same vintage as Highway 61 or Blonde on Blonde.
- The Daily Beast also reached out to Urban Outfitters to ask who designed the “sun-faded vintage collection” shirt.
- The one-of-a-kind item was purchased as part of our sun-faded vintage collection.
- Urbanity ushers in water that needs no apology, and gives a zest to the worst vintage.
- The vintage hath mourned, the vine hath languished away, all the merry have sighed.
- True vintage, right out of the whodunits—wouldn't you agree, Mrs. Carmack?
- Crops grew, orchards bloomed, vines bore a full vintage, and bushes yielded because he made them do so.
- When you refer to wine it means any kind of vintage, and not necessarily champagne.