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Definition of sparkler in English: sparklernoun ˈspɑːkləˈspɑrk(ə)lər 1A handheld firework that emits sparks. 手持的发出小火花的烟花 Example sentencesExamples - He told me about how he used to come here every year with his dad to watch fireworks and to light sparklers.
2informal A gemstone, especially a diamond. 〈非正式〉晶莹的宝石(尤指钻石) Example sentencesExamples - And Kate eventually set her heart on a £60,000 diamond sparkler.
- Aguilera wore a Christian Lacroix dress and the pair exchanged wedding bands designed by London-based jeweller Stephen Webster, who also created the singer's five-carat diamond sparkler.
Synonyms gem, gemstone, precious stone, semi-precious stone, stone, brilliant 3informal A sparkling wine. 〈非正式〉汽酒 Example sentencesExamples - In addition to low alcohol, this wine shares something in common with two of my favorite Italian sparklers, Moscato d' Asti & Brachetto d' Acqui - residual sugar.
- I preferred cocktails the old way - when they were pink and sickly and stuffed with rainbow-coloured swizzle sticks and sparklers.
- You'll find the full range of wines here, from sparklers and minerally whites to full-bodied reds and sweet finishers.
- We tasted a wide range of wines, from a sparkler to whites to reds to a very nice little semisparkler for dessert.
- To make the most of that reputation, they offer flights of sparkling wine to provide customers with the opportunity to sample a variety of sparklers.
- Moments later she blew out the candles and the crowd of people around her watched the sparklers fizz out.
- Here's your sparkler for the upcoming holidays when you serve ham, roast turkey, even Mexican food.
- Crisp, fresh rose sparklers may be the best partners for garlicky or spicy seafood dishes.
- Unlike still wines that take time to work their magic, the bubbles in sparkling wine carry the alcohol directly through the stomach wall and into the bloodstream, which explains that instant happy lift that sparklers produce.
- Wine sales explode in the period between Thanksgiving and New Year's, and some categories, like dessert wines and sparklers, are more popular now than any other time.
- With Christmas and New Year looming, no doubt we'll soon be popping the cork on few sparklers.
- It is easier to sell sparklers during the summer because it is the time of year when people are more adventurous and light-hearted.
- The tiniest bit sweet, this slightly floral-scented, light-flavored wine received the most enthusiastic reception of all the sparklers we sampled.
- From the trattorias of Italy to the cafes of Argentina, people are drinking sparklers because bubbles are refreshing, and the wines are extraordinary matches for a wide range of foods.
- The Jura, near the Swiss Alps makes snappy sparklers mostly from Chardonnay or Pinot Noir; look for Arbois.
Synonyms champagne, sparkling wine 4A nozzle attached to the spout on a beer pump to give the beer a frothy head. 装在啤酒唧筒嘴上能使啤酒冒泡的喷嘴 Synonyms nozzle, head, spray, rose, atomizer, sprinkler, sprinkler head, spout, nose Definition of sparkler in US English: sparklernounˈspärk(ə)lərˈspɑrk(ə)lər 1A handheld firework that emits sparks. 手持的发出小火花的烟花 Example sentencesExamples - He told me about how he used to come here every year with his dad to watch fireworks and to light sparklers.
2informal A gemstone, especially a diamond. 〈非正式〉晶莹的宝石(尤指钻石) Example sentencesExamples - Aguilera wore a Christian Lacroix dress and the pair exchanged wedding bands designed by London-based jeweller Stephen Webster, who also created the singer's five-carat diamond sparkler.
- And Kate eventually set her heart on a £60,000 diamond sparkler.
Synonyms gem, gemstone, precious stone, semi-precious stone, stone, brilliant 3informal A sparkling wine. 〈非正式〉汽酒 Example sentencesExamples - We tasted a wide range of wines, from a sparkler to whites to reds to a very nice little semisparkler for dessert.
- Here's your sparkler for the upcoming holidays when you serve ham, roast turkey, even Mexican food.
- The tiniest bit sweet, this slightly floral-scented, light-flavored wine received the most enthusiastic reception of all the sparklers we sampled.
- Wine sales explode in the period between Thanksgiving and New Year's, and some categories, like dessert wines and sparklers, are more popular now than any other time.
- With Christmas and New Year looming, no doubt we'll soon be popping the cork on few sparklers.
- It is easier to sell sparklers during the summer because it is the time of year when people are more adventurous and light-hearted.
- To make the most of that reputation, they offer flights of sparkling wine to provide customers with the opportunity to sample a variety of sparklers.
- I preferred cocktails the old way - when they were pink and sickly and stuffed with rainbow-coloured swizzle sticks and sparklers.
- From the trattorias of Italy to the cafes of Argentina, people are drinking sparklers because bubbles are refreshing, and the wines are extraordinary matches for a wide range of foods.
- Unlike still wines that take time to work their magic, the bubbles in sparkling wine carry the alcohol directly through the stomach wall and into the bloodstream, which explains that instant happy lift that sparklers produce.
- In addition to low alcohol, this wine shares something in common with two of my favorite Italian sparklers, Moscato d' Asti & Brachetto d' Acqui - residual sugar.
- The Jura, near the Swiss Alps makes snappy sparklers mostly from Chardonnay or Pinot Noir; look for Arbois.
- Moments later she blew out the candles and the crowd of people around her watched the sparklers fizz out.
- You'll find the full range of wines here, from sparklers and minerally whites to full-bodied reds and sweet finishers.
- Crisp, fresh rose sparklers may be the best partners for garlicky or spicy seafood dishes.
Synonyms champagne, sparkling wine 4A nozzle attached to the spout on a beer pump to give the beer a frothy head. 装在啤酒唧筒嘴上能使啤酒冒泡的喷嘴 Synonyms nozzle, head, spray, rose, atomizer, sprinkler, sprinkler head, spout, nose |