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单词 cider
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Definition of cider in English:

cider

noun ˈsʌɪdəˈsaɪdər
mass noun
  • 1An alcoholic drink made from fermented apple juice.

    〈英〉苹果酒

    a bottle of cider
    count noun English-style ciders
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The real problem facing cider sellers is the new growth of hard lemonades.
    • Drinking a pint or two of sweet cider in the belief that it is the elixir of adulthood is a rite of passage every teenager undergoes.
    • The money was reserved for sweet cider and ran out on Day Two.
    • He had been on a night out in the town, and came into the shop having consumed five pints of bitter and cider.
    • Medium sweet cider is full bodied but refreshing and light and is great with fruit and cheese.
    • He blamed his actions on being drunk on cider and lager.
    • Tasmania is setting up a specialty fruit wine association to promote the production of meads, ciders, pure fruit wines and liqueurs.
    • The American market is now exploding with sweet ciders (such as Spire and Woodchuck) that are light, refreshing, and unfit for your cheese.
    • Flavored malts, ciders, coolers, hard lemonades, teas, root beers and so on, a whole gamut of beer-strength potions, have sprung up, tasting like anything but beer.
    • This time, I had more cider, wines and tequila than is good for a person.
    • Traditional drinks such as beer, cider and wine must be served in specific quantities.
    • I had a half pint of cider which was cheap and not too intense for a Monday night.
    • Revellers relaxed in a tent outside the club, drinking beer and cider and tucking into pig roast.
    • Held in Victoria Hall, the festival will feature 110 beers and cask ales, including beers from Germany, Belgium, America and Ireland, as well as ciders and fruit wines.
    • Beer, lager, cider and spirits were confiscated from the group and letters have been sent to their parents.
    • On the night in question, it is claimed that vodka, cider and an alcopop were on offer to youngsters.
    • Mr Williams said Luke had drunk brandy, cider and taken cannabis before he smashed a window in the house.
    • He drove off on his own, despite drinking cider all afternoon.
    • I risked a pint of Old Rosie, scrumpy cider twice the strength of normal beer!
    • Beer, lager and cider were the most popular drinks but there was a sharp increase in alcopops drinkers.
    1. 1.1North American An unfermented drink made by crushing fruit, typically apples.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Non-alcoholic selections include fresh fruit drinks and frozen drinks blended with ice, teas, hot chocolate and cold apple cider.
      • Make sure you have some snacks and fresh apple cider for your guests as soon as they arrive.
      • Hotaru also brought apple cider, peeled and sliced oranges, and an apple for Aqua.
      • Jeff had brought a bottle of apple cider which Vera took to the kitchen.
      • We pour the pressed cider through a sieve and into clean, plastic gallon milk jugs.
      • I used to drink apple cider until they started talking about the need for it to be pasteurized.
      • An excellent alternative when entertaining is to steep spiced tea or cider.
      • Complimentary cookies, coffee and apple cider will be served throughout the day.
      • The baby shower was Sunday afternoon, and the cheesecake and apple cider were overflowing.
      • I think I'll stay up late this Christmas Eve, hot cider in hand, and ask him myself.
      • It reminded Blank of warm apple cider and chocolate pop-tarts, her favorite snack as a child.
      • Offer cinnamon buns, shortbread, hot cider and coffee throughout the day and soup and bread at lunchtime.
      • Pierce was drinking hot cider when she said that and he literally almost choked on it hearing what she said.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French sidre, via ecclesiastical Latin from ecclesiastical Greek sikera, from Hebrew šēḵār 'strong drink'.

  • Cider goes back to Greek sikera, a word used by Christian writers to translate Hebrew sēkār, which meant ‘strong drink’.

Rhymes

chider, divider, eider, glider, Guider, Haida, hider, Ida, insider, Oneida, outsider, provider, rider, Ryder, Saida, slider, spider, strider, stridor

Definition of cider in US English:

cider

(also sweet cider)
nounˈsīdərˈsaɪdər
North American
  • 1An unfermented drink made by crushing fruit, typically apples.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It reminded Blank of warm apple cider and chocolate pop-tarts, her favorite snack as a child.
    • We pour the pressed cider through a sieve and into clean, plastic gallon milk jugs.
    • Pierce was drinking hot cider when she said that and he literally almost choked on it hearing what she said.
    • Make sure you have some snacks and fresh apple cider for your guests as soon as they arrive.
    • Non-alcoholic selections include fresh fruit drinks and frozen drinks blended with ice, teas, hot chocolate and cold apple cider.
    • Offer cinnamon buns, shortbread, hot cider and coffee throughout the day and soup and bread at lunchtime.
    • An excellent alternative when entertaining is to steep spiced tea or cider.
    • The baby shower was Sunday afternoon, and the cheesecake and apple cider were overflowing.
    • I used to drink apple cider until they started talking about the need for it to be pasteurized.
    • I think I'll stay up late this Christmas Eve, hot cider in hand, and ask him myself.
    • Hotaru also brought apple cider, peeled and sliced oranges, and an apple for Aqua.
    • Jeff had brought a bottle of apple cider which Vera took to the kitchen.
    • Complimentary cookies, coffee and apple cider will be served throughout the day.
    1. 1.1 An alcoholic drink made from fermented crushed fruit, typically apples.
      〈英〉苹果酒
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He had been on a night out in the town, and came into the shop having consumed five pints of bitter and cider.
      • He blamed his actions on being drunk on cider and lager.
      • Traditional drinks such as beer, cider and wine must be served in specific quantities.
      • Beer, lager, cider and spirits were confiscated from the group and letters have been sent to their parents.
      • The real problem facing cider sellers is the new growth of hard lemonades.
      • The money was reserved for sweet cider and ran out on Day Two.
      • Mr Williams said Luke had drunk brandy, cider and taken cannabis before he smashed a window in the house.
      • Medium sweet cider is full bodied but refreshing and light and is great with fruit and cheese.
      • Tasmania is setting up a specialty fruit wine association to promote the production of meads, ciders, pure fruit wines and liqueurs.
      • Flavored malts, ciders, coolers, hard lemonades, teas, root beers and so on, a whole gamut of beer-strength potions, have sprung up, tasting like anything but beer.
      • I had a half pint of cider which was cheap and not too intense for a Monday night.
      • Drinking a pint or two of sweet cider in the belief that it is the elixir of adulthood is a rite of passage every teenager undergoes.
      • Beer, lager and cider were the most popular drinks but there was a sharp increase in alcopops drinkers.
      • He drove off on his own, despite drinking cider all afternoon.
      • The American market is now exploding with sweet ciders (such as Spire and Woodchuck) that are light, refreshing, and unfit for your cheese.
      • This time, I had more cider, wines and tequila than is good for a person.
      • I risked a pint of Old Rosie, scrumpy cider twice the strength of normal beer!
      • On the night in question, it is claimed that vodka, cider and an alcopop were on offer to youngsters.
      • Revellers relaxed in a tent outside the club, drinking beer and cider and tucking into pig roast.
      • Held in Victoria Hall, the festival will feature 110 beers and cask ales, including beers from Germany, Belgium, America and Ireland, as well as ciders and fruit wines.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French sidre, via ecclesiastical Latin from ecclesiastical Greek sikera, from Hebrew šēḵār ‘strong drink’.

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