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单词 mojito
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mojiton.

Brit. /mə(ʊ)ˈhiːtəʊ/, U.S. /moʊˈhidoʊ/
Origin: A borrowing from Spanish. Etymon: Spanish mojito.
Etymology: < Cuban Spanish mojito < mojo mojo n.3 (1922 in specific sense ‘mixture of rum and lemonade’) + -ito -et suffix1.
A cocktail originating in Cuba and consisting of white rum, lime or lemon juice, sugar, fresh mint, ice, and carbonated or soda water.
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1934 A. S. Crockett Old Waldorf-Astoria Bar Bk. 136 Mojito. Same as Bacardi Rickey, with little Sugar and few sprigs of Mint added.
1941 C. Hermer & M. May Havana Mañana iv. 110 You..might like to try the native drink of mojito; which translates as ‘something a little wet.’ Quartered limes, bottles of Bacardi rum and charged water, powdered sugar and a bunch of mint are brought to the table. Then all night you make your mojitos.
1954 T. de Gomez & A. R. Pastore Mexico & Cuba ix. 107 No place on earth can offer cocktails like those well-known Cuban bars prepare. This applies to the mojito, the sazarac, the martini, or whatever.
1998 Time Out N.Y. 2 July 74/3 The bar staff whip up Latin concoctions like Mojitos and different varieties of margarita.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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