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vermouth

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ver·mouth /ˈvɜːməθ $ vərˈmuːθ/ noun [uncountable]  DFDan alcoholic drink made from wine with herbs and spices 味美思酒,苦艾酒 dry vermouth 干苦艾酒
Examples from the Corpus
vermouthAdd pears, thyme, pepper, chilies, and vermouth.Combining the three ounces of gin and vermouth that you stir you will end up with a four-ounce martini.A martini called for gin, vermouth, lemon, and an olive.Joshua Morris sipped his vermouth and felt his strength returning in waves.Add the tarragon from inside the birds to the juices in the roasting pan and deglaze with a little vermouth.Place upside down in a dish and pour over the butter, sprinkle with salt and add a tablespoon of vermouth.I rarely use sherry, preferring vermouth for a cleaner taste, or brandy to deglaze any juices.Cool slightly. 2 Place in a processor with the vermouth, blend for 1min.
Origin vermouth (1800-1900) French vermout, from German wermut wormwood
ver·mouth nounChineseSyllable
from with herbs and made drink an Corpus alcoholic wine


vermouth
vermouth /ˈvɜːməθ $ vərˈmuːθ/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: French
 Origin: vermout, from German wermut __wormwood__
an alcoholic drink made from wine with herbs and spices:
    dry vermouth


ver·mouthBrE /ˈvɜːməθ/ 🔊NAmE /vərˈmuːθ/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] a strong wine, flavoured with herbs and spices, often mixed with other drinks as a cocktail 味美思酒,苦艾酒(以多种香草制成,常用以调配鸡尾酒)