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noun wʌɪnwaɪn mass noun1An alcoholic drink made from fermented grape juice. 葡萄酒 he opened a bottle of red wine count noun the regional foods and wines of France Example sentencesExamples - There is a correct way to prepare and drink mulled wine.
- The fine-wine merchant is the place to go if you want to buy and cellar great vintage wines.
- Red Bordeaux is the world's best wine, and Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay are the best grapes.
- Bordeaux is in south-west France and produces fine red wines that are often referred to as claret.
- The last research placed Bulgaria twelfth in the volume share list of world wine exporters.
- Sweet dessert wines generally hold up better than dry wines once opened.
- We sipped more wine with dinner and it made us a bit giggly.
- If you're short of space, move wine, beer and other drinks into a cool place, such as the garage.
- He poured the sparkling red wine into a glass at a small table with two chairs around it.
- The grape spirit market was in decline, too, so the EC wine lake was overflowing.
- I did not see one of them drinking dessert wines, port, or similar drinks.
- California makes some pretty decent sparkling wines at very competitive prices.
- The world's finest wines are invariably produced from poor quality soils where few other crops would be worth planting.
- I spent the next few years improving my ability to appreciate fine wine and single malt whisky.
- Salty foods may make sweet wines taste sweeter.
- For a twelfth generation wine producer Olivier had a refreshing amount of enthusiasm for his subject.
- You can practically taste the chilled white wine in that glass.
- But I'd bet that many wine drinkers have the same problem I do.
- For other cheesy dishes, a light, fruity red wine is sometimes better.
- Of course, I immediately undid all the good work with a large serving of mussels in garlic and white wine sauce.
Synonyms French vin de table, vin ordinaire, vin du pays informal plonk, vino, the grape - 1.1with modifier An alcoholic drink made from the fermented juice of specified other fruits or plants.
果酒,酒 a glass of elderflower wine 一杯接骨木花酒。 Example sentencesExamples - I also got mildly tipsy on fruit wine which was necessary due to bloody coldness.
- It takes more than coffee to repair the body after a few glasses of Dumvuk cabbage wine.
- I have invited a couple of people around to play Singstar and drink fruit wine so that should be good.
- Spirits and fortified wines were not known although the apple wine may have had quite a high alcohol content.
- Inside was her fantastic Root from the Twisted Wood, a jug of dandelion wine and a large book of poems.
- A popular drink from Sardinia, it is a blackcurrant wine that is smooth despite its bitter kick.
- One brew still popular in many parts of China is made of fruit bits suspended in rice wine.
- The priest came to visit once a week and then he had cherry wine and little cookies.
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in combination a wine-coloured suit short for wine red
verb wʌɪnwaɪn [with object]wine and dine someone1Entertain someone by offering them drinks and a meal. 以酒菜款待某人 members of Congress have been lavishly wined and dined by lobbyists for years 多年来,说客们用丰盛的酒菜款待着议员们。 Example sentencesExamples - In June last year, when the girl was just over 14, he journeyed down to wine and dine her to the point of ‘intoxication’ before unsuccessfully attempting to have sex with her, with her consent.
- He plans to join in the big parade and wine and dine his glamorous fiancée.
- Companies and shops should take particular notice of this one as you could also win D4;1,500 to wine and dine your staff on an unforgettable night on the town.
- Plenty of money is available to wine and dine EU Ministers, yet the City Council can't find the money to paint a few lines on the road for more taxi spaces, it was claimed yesterday (Tuesday).
- Apparently the fact that some Canadians live at the same latitude as some Finns and Icelanders is reason enough to wine and dine the likes of Michael Ondaatje and Bob Rae.
- Leading officials of the Democratic Party are using the convention to wine and dine large donors and solicit more funds for the final months of the campaign.
- And they can talk to these publishers that wine and dine them, look them right in the eye, I tell them, and ask, ‘How diverse is your editorial staff?’
- I thought you would wine and dine me and present me with expensive tokens and bent-knee hand kissing in an attempt to keep me as yours.
- They are not just the major banks, which the Ministers might wine and dine; they are a whole lot of people who run small, localised finance companies that provide credit to New Zealanders.
- The catering division is used regularly by the Taoiseach to wine and dine visiting dignitaries at Government Buildings and Farmleigh House.
- You get to hang out with movie stars and Hollywood celebrities, present Oscars at the Academy Awards, and wine and dine top politicians while they view first-run feature films at your office two blocks from the White House.
- When you take clients to a restaurant you pay partly for the use of the space and a nice environment in which to wine and dine your business associates.
- And lord alone knows what it costs to wine and dine travel agents here, there and everywhere.
- They were going to use the company penthouse that Jake's father's company uses when they wine and dine clients in Seattle.
- It too often seemed like a case of inviting the hot money speculators to play at our casino, assuring them that we would wine and dine them, while protecting them from the harsh treatment they had suffered at the hands of others.
- They rented it, fully furnished, from David Ogilvie, and used their beautiful home to wine and dine the local aristocracy.
- Many programming and content companies that decided not to exhibit this year are still sending armies of executives to wine and dine cable executives at local restaurants rather than man expensive booths.
- Gorgeous actress Kate Beckinsale grabbed the hearts of York males as an amazing 64 per cent said she would be their favourite choice to wine and dine on a romantic evening out.
- Wylie, who made such an impact with his reports on the Chhokar debacle, was the prime subject of conversation when Newsnight's editor, Sian Kevill, came to wine and dine a quartet of MSPs at Rogue's in Edinburgh.
- The truth is that the pair once answered an ad for male escorts, mistakenly thinking they would simply have to wine and dine women.
- 1.1no object Enjoy oneself by eating and drinking lavishly.
we wined and dined with Bernard's friends 我们与埃德温和伯纳德的朋友们把酒畅饮。 Example sentencesExamples - I went to K's house to wine and dine with friends from a former workplace of mine.
- ‘We will not wine and dine with murderers,’ said Biti, a 33-year-old lawyer who is the opposition's shadow foreign minister.
- They're here to strengthen ties with the U.S., talk a little politics, wine and dine with dignitaries, and test out Camilla's popularity in a nation some call Diana country.
- Last December, Hu went to his friend's home to wine and dine.
- Go in for a dinner on a Thursday or Friday night and you are likely to be overwhelmed at the bubbly, friendly atmosphere as locals wine and dine and just generally laugh about how wonderful life is in this part of W4.
- If you like to wine and dine in a traditional style, you'll like this place; if you want something a bit more on the edge, go elsewhere.
- Later as German leader he sealed off the hamlet, creating an exclusive retreat where he and other top Nazis could wine and dine, savour the crisp Alpine air, and plan the most barbarous acts of the Third Reich.
- They are members of posh clubs and wine and dine with men and women with tremendous spending power.
- Surprisingly, the doors are normally closed at weekends as the bulk of trade is carried out during the week days when New Yorkers and ex pats take a break from the hustle and bustle to wine and dine in the popular premises on East 41st Street.
- You can eat well at one of the noodle shops or fast-food places for less than $10, or you can wine and dine more expensively and elegantly at a place like the Ship's Tavern.
- After some lengthy discussions - Argentinians like to wine and dine extensively before actually exchanging cash - we bought two horses from Wesley.
- The party next Sunday is an all parish event where parishioners from Abbeyleix and Ballyroan from all churches sit down to wine and dine in style.
- For many Chinese today, the Spring Festival is a good time to wine and dine.
- Eating out in Ireland can be an expensive exercise, but if the country's superwealthy accept an invitation to wine and dine with Rolls-Royce they could end up with a tab for more than €500,000.
- Hell, why don't you just get on the Concorde and fly your way over to France where you can wine and dine with the rest of the white flag brigade?
- Why not fill it with asylum seekers and let them wine and dine in the many House of Commons restaurants and bars?
- People in Los Angeles love having their nails done so what better idea than to have staff do it as they wine and dine?
- The congress is just a bunch of old men getting together to wine and dine in a gathering that has no relevance to the general public.
- It is obscene that the leaders of the rich world can wine and dine in the splendour of a luxury liner while offering only crumbs in debt relief.
- Afterwards the members continued with their AGM in high spirit and Bertie proceeded to wine and dine at the Radisson SAS Hotel with the Sligo Chamber of Commerce and the Mayor of Sligo, Mr. Declan Bree.
Phrasesproverb There's no need to advertise or boast about something of good quality as people will always discover its merits. 〈谚〉酒好客自来 Example sentencesExamples - Although some local officials appear to believe that good wine needs no bush, the more forward-looking Tourist Bureau is now beginning to target the rest of Europe.
- Those that served quality drinks did not have this sign, hence the origin of the saying good wine needs no bush.
- If it be true that good wine needs no bush, 'tis true that a good play needs no epilogue.
The hedonistic life of drinking, sexual pleasure, and carefree entertainment proverbially required by men. 美酒、女人和歌舞(指如谚语所云,男人所要的享乐主义生活方式——美酒、性愉悦和寻欢作乐) Example sentencesExamples - Whereas the fundamentalists see that place and time as a puritan paradise of sober sharia observance, Meddeb sees it, admittedly at a slightly later date, as a venue for wine, women, and song.
- But I'm lucky enough to have my sixty-two year old father still coaching me, advising me on the finer points of work, money, travel, fishing, wine, women, and song.
- Against this backdrop, he places Salt Chunk Mary from Pocatello Junction, Idaho, whose ‘principal business was selling wine, women, and song to the railroad men and gamblers.’
- In Islam, heaven is a paradise of wine, women, and song.
- I'd say you've earned some wine, women, and song, wouldn't you?
- Worse yet, he did not spend time doing stereotypically masculine activities like spending Friday nights out with the boys with their wine, women, and song because he was much too busy working two jobs at the same time.
- He went on to sing, ‘I have tried wine, women, and song.’
- Spring Break is widely considered a time of excess, as many students and others plan vacations to sunny beachfront locations, and go to parties filled with wine, women, and song.
Derivativesadjectivewinier, winiestˈwʌɪniˈwaɪni He serves it in a soup plate, surrounded by a modest quantity of a rich, winey reduction and heretical though that may be, that improved it. Example sentencesExamples - All this anointed with a clear, bright, winey gravy, innocent of thickening gloop and judiciously scented with rosemary.
- Even the tomato sauce accompanying his delightful goat cheese rosti is special, tasting of ripe, red fresh tomatoes against a mellow winey backdrop.
- Otherwise, there were yielding green figs in winey, citrusy syrup, with a faultless vanilla ice-cream liquefying sensuously into it.
- Even a plate of herb-roasted chicken speaks with assurance here: the bird moist and full of serious chicken flavor; a winy and nicely uninsistent sauce of chanterelle mushrooms making a bed of melted leeks taste even more opulent.
OriginOld English wīn, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wijn, German Wein, based on Latin vinum. At heart wine is the same word as vine (Middle English). Both can be traced back to Latin vinum, ‘wine’, which also gave us vinegar (Middle English) formed from Latin vinus acer ‘sour wine’; vintage (Late Middle English) via French vendage, from Latin vindemia ‘wine removal’; and vinyl—in technical use vinyl is a plastic created from a derivative of ethylene, which is a naturally occurring gas given off by ripening fruit. Wine, women, and song (late 19th century) was suggested by ‘Wine and women will make men of understanding to fall away’ from the biblical book of Ecclesiasticus, which is probably behind ‘Who loves not wine, woman, and song, / He is a fool his whole life long’, a translation of an anonymous German fragment of poetry. The original German Wein, Weib, and Gesang was first popularized as the title of an 1869 Strauss waltz, and the translation became a generic term for this kind of music. See also truth
Rhymesalign, assign, benign, brine, chine, cline, combine, condign, confine, consign, dine, divine, dyne, enshrine, entwine, fine, frontline, hardline, interline, intertwine, kine, Klein, line, Main, malign, mine, moline, nine, on-line, opine, outshine, pine, Rhein, Rhine, shine, shrine, sign, sine, spine, spline, stein, Strine, swine, syne, thine, tine, trine, twine, Tyne, underline, undermine, vine, whine verbwʌɪnwaɪn [no object]West Indian Dance with rhythmic gyratory movements of the pelvic region. 〈西印度〉跳摆臀舞 the crowd jumped and wined and churned the field into mud 人们蹦呀跳呀,把整个场地弄得一片狼藉。 Example sentencesExamples - He wined down, did the electric slide and did his forward version of the moonwalk.
- More predictable from that medium is an extended segue dedicated exclusively to wining.
- Beginning with La-La, which he spiced up with his signature but-jutting strut, he wined effortlessly right down to the ground and came right back up without missing a beat.
- See her in the picture above, with Machel wining on her bumper.
- The music is deafeningly loud and the dancing, or wining, extraordinarily energetic - not to mention steamy.
- Brooklyn is taken over by a sea of masqueraders in spectacular costumes, wining to pulsating soca, behind eye-catching floats.
- Shoes in one hand, eyes closed, a smile of joy on her upturned face, she was wining and jumping up in the mud.
OriginFrom wind2, influenced by twine. nounwīnwaɪn 1An alcoholic drink made from fermented grape juice. 葡萄酒 he opened a bottle of red wine the regional foods and wines of France Example sentencesExamples - If you're short of space, move wine, beer and other drinks into a cool place, such as the garage.
- We sipped more wine with dinner and it made us a bit giggly.
- For other cheesy dishes, a light, fruity red wine is sometimes better.
- Bordeaux is in south-west France and produces fine red wines that are often referred to as claret.
- Salty foods may make sweet wines taste sweeter.
- I spent the next few years improving my ability to appreciate fine wine and single malt whisky.
- The grape spirit market was in decline, too, so the EC wine lake was overflowing.
- Red Bordeaux is the world's best wine, and Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay are the best grapes.
- Sweet dessert wines generally hold up better than dry wines once opened.
- Of course, I immediately undid all the good work with a large serving of mussels in garlic and white wine sauce.
- He poured the sparkling red wine into a glass at a small table with two chairs around it.
- But I'd bet that many wine drinkers have the same problem I do.
- The world's finest wines are invariably produced from poor quality soils where few other crops would be worth planting.
- The fine-wine merchant is the place to go if you want to buy and cellar great vintage wines.
- California makes some pretty decent sparkling wines at very competitive prices.
- You can practically taste the chilled white wine in that glass.
- I did not see one of them drinking dessert wines, port, or similar drinks.
- The last research placed Bulgaria twelfth in the volume share list of world wine exporters.
- There is a correct way to prepare and drink mulled wine.
- For a twelfth generation wine producer Olivier had a refreshing amount of enthusiasm for his subject.
Synonyms vin de table, vin ordinaire, vin du pays - 1.1with modifier An alcoholic drink made from the fermented juice of specified other fruits or plants.
果酒,酒 a glass of dandelion wine 一杯接骨木花酒。 Example sentencesExamples - The priest came to visit once a week and then he had cherry wine and little cookies.
- Spirits and fortified wines were not known although the apple wine may have had quite a high alcohol content.
- It takes more than coffee to repair the body after a few glasses of Dumvuk cabbage wine.
- One brew still popular in many parts of China is made of fruit bits suspended in rice wine.
- I have invited a couple of people around to play Singstar and drink fruit wine so that should be good.
- I also got mildly tipsy on fruit wine which was necessary due to bloody coldness.
- A popular drink from Sardinia, it is a blackcurrant wine that is smooth despite its bitter kick.
- Inside was her fantastic Root from the Twisted Wood, a jug of dandelion wine and a large book of poems.
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verbwīnwaɪn [with object]wine and dine someone1Entertain someone by offering them drinks and a meal. 以酒菜款待某人 members of Congress have been lavishly wined and dined by lobbyists for years 多年来,说客们用丰盛的酒菜款待着议员们。 Example sentencesExamples - And lord alone knows what it costs to wine and dine travel agents here, there and everywhere.
- They were going to use the company penthouse that Jake's father's company uses when they wine and dine clients in Seattle.
- When you take clients to a restaurant you pay partly for the use of the space and a nice environment in which to wine and dine your business associates.
- Plenty of money is available to wine and dine EU Ministers, yet the City Council can't find the money to paint a few lines on the road for more taxi spaces, it was claimed yesterday (Tuesday).
- Apparently the fact that some Canadians live at the same latitude as some Finns and Icelanders is reason enough to wine and dine the likes of Michael Ondaatje and Bob Rae.
- You get to hang out with movie stars and Hollywood celebrities, present Oscars at the Academy Awards, and wine and dine top politicians while they view first-run feature films at your office two blocks from the White House.
- Leading officials of the Democratic Party are using the convention to wine and dine large donors and solicit more funds for the final months of the campaign.
- Many programming and content companies that decided not to exhibit this year are still sending armies of executives to wine and dine cable executives at local restaurants rather than man expensive booths.
- I thought you would wine and dine me and present me with expensive tokens and bent-knee hand kissing in an attempt to keep me as yours.
- He plans to join in the big parade and wine and dine his glamorous fiancée.
- It too often seemed like a case of inviting the hot money speculators to play at our casino, assuring them that we would wine and dine them, while protecting them from the harsh treatment they had suffered at the hands of others.
- They rented it, fully furnished, from David Ogilvie, and used their beautiful home to wine and dine the local aristocracy.
- The truth is that the pair once answered an ad for male escorts, mistakenly thinking they would simply have to wine and dine women.
- Wylie, who made such an impact with his reports on the Chhokar debacle, was the prime subject of conversation when Newsnight's editor, Sian Kevill, came to wine and dine a quartet of MSPs at Rogue's in Edinburgh.
- In June last year, when the girl was just over 14, he journeyed down to wine and dine her to the point of ‘intoxication’ before unsuccessfully attempting to have sex with her, with her consent.
- The catering division is used regularly by the Taoiseach to wine and dine visiting dignitaries at Government Buildings and Farmleigh House.
- Companies and shops should take particular notice of this one as you could also win D4;1,500 to wine and dine your staff on an unforgettable night on the town.
- And they can talk to these publishers that wine and dine them, look them right in the eye, I tell them, and ask, ‘How diverse is your editorial staff?’
- Gorgeous actress Kate Beckinsale grabbed the hearts of York males as an amazing 64 per cent said she would be their favourite choice to wine and dine on a romantic evening out.
- They are not just the major banks, which the Ministers might wine and dine; they are a whole lot of people who run small, localised finance companies that provide credit to New Zealanders.
- 1.1no object Enjoy oneself by eating and drinking lavishly.
we wined and dined with Eddie's and Bernie's friends 我们与埃德温和伯纳德的朋友们把酒畅饮。 Example sentencesExamples - Why not fill it with asylum seekers and let them wine and dine in the many House of Commons restaurants and bars?
- Eating out in Ireland can be an expensive exercise, but if the country's superwealthy accept an invitation to wine and dine with Rolls-Royce they could end up with a tab for more than €500,000.
- Later as German leader he sealed off the hamlet, creating an exclusive retreat where he and other top Nazis could wine and dine, savour the crisp Alpine air, and plan the most barbarous acts of the Third Reich.
- You can eat well at one of the noodle shops or fast-food places for less than $10, or you can wine and dine more expensively and elegantly at a place like the Ship's Tavern.
- Last December, Hu went to his friend's home to wine and dine.
- I went to K's house to wine and dine with friends from a former workplace of mine.
- For many Chinese today, the Spring Festival is a good time to wine and dine.
- ‘We will not wine and dine with murderers,’ said Biti, a 33-year-old lawyer who is the opposition's shadow foreign minister.
- Surprisingly, the doors are normally closed at weekends as the bulk of trade is carried out during the week days when New Yorkers and ex pats take a break from the hustle and bustle to wine and dine in the popular premises on East 41st Street.
- They're here to strengthen ties with the U.S., talk a little politics, wine and dine with dignitaries, and test out Camilla's popularity in a nation some call Diana country.
- People in Los Angeles love having their nails done so what better idea than to have staff do it as they wine and dine?
- Hell, why don't you just get on the Concorde and fly your way over to France where you can wine and dine with the rest of the white flag brigade?
- It is obscene that the leaders of the rich world can wine and dine in the splendour of a luxury liner while offering only crumbs in debt relief.
- The congress is just a bunch of old men getting together to wine and dine in a gathering that has no relevance to the general public.
- Afterwards the members continued with their AGM in high spirit and Bertie proceeded to wine and dine at the Radisson SAS Hotel with the Sligo Chamber of Commerce and the Mayor of Sligo, Mr. Declan Bree.
- After some lengthy discussions - Argentinians like to wine and dine extensively before actually exchanging cash - we bought two horses from Wesley.
- They are members of posh clubs and wine and dine with men and women with tremendous spending power.
- If you like to wine and dine in a traditional style, you'll like this place; if you want something a bit more on the edge, go elsewhere.
- Go in for a dinner on a Thursday or Friday night and you are likely to be overwhelmed at the bubbly, friendly atmosphere as locals wine and dine and just generally laugh about how wonderful life is in this part of W4.
- The party next Sunday is an all parish event where parishioners from Abbeyleix and Ballyroan from all churches sit down to wine and dine in style.
Phrasesproverb There's no need to advertise or boast about something of good quality as people will always discover its merits. 〈谚〉酒好客自来 Example sentencesExamples - Those that served quality drinks did not have this sign, hence the origin of the saying good wine needs no bush.
- If it be true that good wine needs no bush, 'tis true that a good play needs no epilogue.
- Although some local officials appear to believe that good wine needs no bush, the more forward-looking Tourist Bureau is now beginning to target the rest of Europe.
OriginOld English wīn, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wijn, German Wein, based on Latin vinum. verbwaɪnwīn [no object]West Indian Dance with rhythmic gyratory movements of the pelvic region. 〈西印度〉跳摆臀舞 the crowd jumped and wined and churned the field into mud 人们蹦呀跳呀,把整个场地弄得一片狼藉。 Example sentencesExamples - Shoes in one hand, eyes closed, a smile of joy on her upturned face, she was wining and jumping up in the mud.
- Brooklyn is taken over by a sea of masqueraders in spectacular costumes, wining to pulsating soca, behind eye-catching floats.
- See her in the picture above, with Machel wining on her bumper.
- More predictable from that medium is an extended segue dedicated exclusively to wining.
- The music is deafeningly loud and the dancing, or wining, extraordinarily energetic - not to mention steamy.
- He wined down, did the electric slide and did his forward version of the moonwalk.
- Beginning with La-La, which he spiced up with his signature but-jutting strut, he wined effortlessly right down to the ground and came right back up without missing a beat.
OriginFrom wind, influenced by twine. |