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aperitif

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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a·per·i·tif /əˌperəˈtiːf/ noun [countable]  DFDan alcoholic drink that people drink before a meal 餐前酒,开胃酒
Examples from the Corpus
aperitifIt can serve as aperitif or dessert.Your private beach Enjoy a cool aperitif Can you think of anywhere better for breakfast?That evening, he and Elinor drank aperitifs in the summer salon.It was still early for dinner, so they had aperitifs at a cafe in a street near the Gritti.They have a variety of interesting reception options including aperitifs in the famous London Zoo Aquarium.Over aperitifs, there was a chance to mingle with friends old and new, before sitting down to luncheon.It starts with a potent aperitif called Mulsum which takes twenty four hours to mature.Nora is distinctly gloomy tonight-perhaps on account of the seaweed aperitif.
Origin aperitif (1800-1900) French apéritif, from Medieval Latin aperitivus, from Latin aperire; → APERTURE
a·per·i·tif nounChineseSyllable
people alcoholic before drink that meal drink a an Corpus


aperitif
aperitif /əˌperəˈtiːf, əˌperɪˈtiːf/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: French
 Origin: apéritif, from Medieval Latin aperitivus, from Latin aperire; aperture
an alcoholic drink that people drink before a meal


aperi·tifBrE /əˌperəˈtiːf/ 🔊NAmE /əˌperəˈtiːf/ 🔊 nouna drink, usually one containing alcohol, that people sometimes have just before a meal (餐前)开胃酒