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Definition of macchiato in English: macchiatonounPlural macchiatos ˌmakɪˈɑːtəʊˌmäkēˈädō A drink of espresso coffee with a dash of frothy steamed milk. 马琪雅朵咖啡(牛奶蒸气泡沫浓咖啡) Example sentencesExamples - The barrista had seen me through the door and told her that I probably wanted a macchiato.
- First over the counter is the macchiato, followed in close succession by the latte, the misto and the mocha coconut frappuccino.
- There's a cortadito - a Cuban coffee with a dollop of milk, essentially a sweet macchiato.
- Before then - when the economy was recessed - it would seem absurd to spend $4.00 on a caramel macchiato.
- At 11 the following morning Kotu and I meet over a macchiato at the $45-a-night, government-run Wade Shabelle Hotel in Addis, where the national team are staying.
- My new daily routine: sitting in Benugo, Berwick St, Soho, before work, getting half an hour of wifi free if you spend more than £2 (which is easily done with a macchiato and a muffin).
- We know a mocha from a macchiato, a regular light from a regular skinny, and a Costa Rican from a Sumatra Lingtong.
- Available beverages include hot coffee, espresso, milk coffee; macchiato, cafe au lait, mochachino, and mocha, as well as ice tea, ice tea with lemon, ice tea Thai style and healthy fruit juices.
- As I have no time to date, let's meet and break up over macchiatos.
- In one cafe I had one of the best macchiatos I'd ever had.
- He places the finished drink, a macchiato, on the counter.
- Proudly home to kitschy 1970s furniture and vintage wall hangings depicting Neil Armstrong, JFK and dogs playing poker, the independent coffeehouse Soma serves up lattes, mochas, macchiatos and regular cups of joe.
- A macchiato is supposed to be short - and the shorter the better.
- Your macchiato or cappuccino will always taste the same at La Dolce Vita's low-key second floor lounge or lush rooftop.
- A double macchiato and a club sandwich, not toasted, please.
- A list of beverage choices includes cappuccino, mocha, espresso macchiato and frothy dark chocolate, perhaps with mint.
- Adam made a dramatic sigh and took a sip of his macchiato.
- No cappuccinos, no macchiatos, not even a simple cup of French roast.
- Right now I'm in an internet caff in Pisa, drinking macchiato.
- These boys like their macchiato on the strong side.
OriginFrom Italian (caffè) macchiato, literally 'stained, marked (coffee)', from macchiare 'mark, stain'. Definition of macchiato in US English: macchiatonounˌmäkēˈädō Espresso with a dash of frothy steamed milk. 马琪雅朵咖啡(牛奶蒸气泡沫浓咖啡) Example sentencesExamples - My new daily routine: sitting in Benugo, Berwick St, Soho, before work, getting half an hour of wifi free if you spend more than £2 (which is easily done with a macchiato and a muffin).
- A list of beverage choices includes cappuccino, mocha, espresso macchiato and frothy dark chocolate, perhaps with mint.
- These boys like their macchiato on the strong side.
- He places the finished drink, a macchiato, on the counter.
- First over the counter is the macchiato, followed in close succession by the latte, the misto and the mocha coconut frappuccino.
- A macchiato is supposed to be short - and the shorter the better.
- Right now I'm in an internet caff in Pisa, drinking macchiato.
- Adam made a dramatic sigh and took a sip of his macchiato.
- Proudly home to kitschy 1970s furniture and vintage wall hangings depicting Neil Armstrong, JFK and dogs playing poker, the independent coffeehouse Soma serves up lattes, mochas, macchiatos and regular cups of joe.
- The barrista had seen me through the door and told her that I probably wanted a macchiato.
- Your macchiato or cappuccino will always taste the same at La Dolce Vita's low-key second floor lounge or lush rooftop.
- No cappuccinos, no macchiatos, not even a simple cup of French roast.
- At 11 the following morning Kotu and I meet over a macchiato at the $45-a-night, government-run Wade Shabelle Hotel in Addis, where the national team are staying.
- Before then - when the economy was recessed - it would seem absurd to spend $4.00 on a caramel macchiato.
- There's a cortadito - a Cuban coffee with a dollop of milk, essentially a sweet macchiato.
- As I have no time to date, let's meet and break up over macchiatos.
- In one cafe I had one of the best macchiatos I'd ever had.
- We know a mocha from a macchiato, a regular light from a regular skinny, and a Costa Rican from a Sumatra Lingtong.
- Available beverages include hot coffee, espresso, milk coffee; macchiato, cafe au lait, mochachino, and mocha, as well as ice tea, ice tea with lemon, ice tea Thai style and healthy fruit juices.
- A double macchiato and a club sandwich, not toasted, please.
OriginFrom Italian (caffè) macchiato, literally ‘stained, marked (coffee)’, from macchiare ‘mark, stain’. |