cham·pagne
noun/ʃæmˈpeɪn/
/ʃæmˈpeɪn/
[uncountable, countable]- a sparkling white wine (= one with bubbles) produced in the Champagne region of France, typically drunk on special occasions
香槟酒 - a glass of champagne
一杯香槟酒 - a champagne reception (= a formal social occasion at which champagne is served) at the Imperial Hotel
帝国酒店的香槟招待会(=提供香槟的正式社交场合) - There are a number of fine champagnes (= types of champagne) available at very reasonable prices.
有许多优质香槟(=香槟的类型),价格非常合理。
Extra ExamplesTopics Drinksb1- Financiers were drinking champagne toasts to the deal.
金融家们喝香槟祝贺交易成功。 - I'll have some champagne, please.
请给我一些香槟酒。 - The champagne flowed like water at the wedding reception.
在结婚宴席上人们畅饮香槟。 - The champagne had been left open and had gone flat.
这瓶香槟酒打开后没盖上,已经走了气。 - There was a champagne reception before the concert.
音乐会之前有一个香槟酒招待会。 - They sat there sipping their champagne.
他们坐在那里细品香槟酒。 - We heard the sound of popping champagne corks next door.
我们听到隔壁砰砰开香槟酒的声音。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- excellent
- fine
- good
- …
- bottle
- magnum
- glass
- …
- have
- drink
- quaff
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- be on ice
- flow
- be flat
- …
- bottle
- flute
- glass
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- a glass of champagne