cider
noun /ˈsaɪdə(r)/
/ˈsaɪdər/
- (especially British English) (North American English usually hard cider)[uncountable, countable] an alcoholic drink made from the juice of apples
苹果酒 - dry/sweet cider
干/甜苹果酒 - cider apples
酿造果酒的苹果 - a cider press (= for squeezing the juice from apples)
苹果榨汁器 - I’ll have a glass of dry cider, please.
请给我来一杯干苹果酒。 - The cider was very strong and went straight to our heads.
这苹果酒很烈,一喝就上头了。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- dry
- sweet
- apple
- …
- litre/liter
- pint
- bottle
- …
- have
- drink
- sip
- …
- apples
- vinegar
- dry/sweet cider
- (also apple cider)[uncountable, countable] (both North American English) a drink made from the juice of apples that does not contain alcohol
苹果汁 Collocations Dictionaryadjective- dry
- sweet
- apple
- …
- litre/liter
- pint
- bottle
- …
- have
- drink
- sip
- …
- apples
- vinegar
- [countable] a glass of cider
一杯苹果酒(或苹果汁) compare perry
词源Middle English: from Old French sidre, via ecclesiastical Latin from ecclesiastical Greek sikera, from Hebrew šēk̲ār ‘strong drink’.