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Перевод: aperitif
[существительное] аперитив
Тезаурус:
- And for that pre dinner aperitif or night cap after dinner guests can relax by the open fire in the Hall or in the Lounge Bar.
- For serious drinkers there is the production of cognac to investigate around Cognac, plus the chance to sample pineau, the powerful local aperitif made from young wine laced with cognac.
- I was lucky with the aperitif, a campari, which it is difficult to destroy.
- Moscato Spumante, Frassino 3.99 A sweet white wine from Italy, it was described as having a low local alcohol content which makes it easy to drink on its own and as an aperitif.
- Equally different are three other reduced-alcohol drinks: Sainsbury's Aperitif, 1.49, Zimmermann's Sparkling Aperitif, with an appealing fizz to it, and Lambrusco Light, which comes in Bianco and Ros - which incidentally is also available in 1.5 l bottles, 1.59 for 75cl and 2.99 for 1.5 litre.
- "Coming down the pub for a little aperitif?"
- While the quality of English wines can now compare with estate-grown and bottled wines from Germany or Alsace - in that they are fairly uniform - they bear the crisply full-flowered taste we often look for in a good table wine or aperitif.
- I know that today is Saturday because already I am thirsty for a dry, hoppy pint of bitter at the end of the afternoon: an aperitif to sharpen my appetite for this evening's Indian meal.
- Jeanne and Germaine went to the Dme or the Rotonde regularly at aperitif hour to meet Modigliani and Roger Wild (who was to become Germaine's husband).
- DINNER the second night was a bleak affair until one of the lawyers, emboldened by more than one aperitif, announced that he intended to junk the entire method - el grip, el backthwing, the lot - and return to his old ways.
- Before any girls get excited at the prospect of all these crotch-obsessed men packing out Glencoe bars, and rush off to join a climbing club, I should point out they also smell like a circus tarpaulin and regard ten pints of Guinness as an aperitif.
- Swire Sugden had arrived and was taking an aperitif with Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke in the drawing-room.
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