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单词 limoncello
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Definition of limoncello in English:

limoncello

nounPlural limoncellos ˌlɪm(ə)nˈtʃɛləʊˌlimənˈCHelō
mass noun
  • A lemon-flavoured Italian liqueur.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It had an interesting rummy-lemon flavor, but definitely was NOT limoncello.
    • He has served a tweaked version of his family's limoncello recipe for years in his restaurants.
    • After sipping a tiny glass of limoncello while sitting around with old and new friends after a fine home-cooked meal, I was unable to count.
    • Pack them into the bottom of a large china or glass bowl then pour over the white wine and limoncello.
    • And don't leave without splitting a piece of the limoncello cake.
    • In a bowl, combine limoncello and simple syrup, dip ladyfingers into limoncello syrup; strain and reserve remaining limoncello syrup.
    • It's so vermouthy, I'd treat it like a vermouth, maybe mix it with limoncello and ginger beer.
    • Skip the too-sturdy, not-creamy-enough limoncello cheesecake.
    • The place is justly famed for its antipasti and the final limoncello; you might want to skip straight from one to the other.
    • My second limoncello experience, in fact, was sampling the house variety at a bar and trattoria in Capalbio, Italy.
    • Limoncello is very pretty but can knock you on your seat.
    • How better to end than by tucking into ice-cream that we really didn't have room for and ordering glasses of limoncello when we were already quite tipsy enough.
    • For example he said the limoncello had "flavours that jangle like a car crash; all at once it's sickly sweet, overtly alcoholic, slippery, salty and bitter."
    • In sheer desperation I made a cocktail using equal amounts of tequila and limoncello, with just a splash of fresh lemon juice.
    • I should have known a little limoncello packs quite a wallop.
    • Many Italian families, as well as restaurants in Italy, have their own limoncello recipe that's been handed down for generations.
    • We move on to the liqueurs; at least I do, hesitating momentarily over the grappa (we have a painful history) before opting for a safer limoncello.
    • I increased the limoncello a tad, and tried again.
    • After another week, the limoncello was ready for chilling and sipping.
    • This has the appeal of limoncello: an early sweetness soon cloys.

Origin

Italian, from limone 'lemon' + the diminutive suffix -cello.

 
 

Definition of limoncello in US English:

limoncello

nounˌlimənˈCHelō
  • A lemon-flavored Italian liqueur.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And don't leave without splitting a piece of the limoncello cake.
    • After sipping a tiny glass of limoncello while sitting around with old and new friends after a fine home-cooked meal, I was unable to count.
    • He has served a tweaked version of his family's limoncello recipe for years in his restaurants.
    • Pack them into the bottom of a large china or glass bowl then pour over the white wine and limoncello.
    • After another week, the limoncello was ready for chilling and sipping.
    • In a bowl, combine limoncello and simple syrup, dip ladyfingers into limoncello syrup; strain and reserve remaining limoncello syrup.
    • Skip the too-sturdy, not-creamy-enough limoncello cheesecake.
    • I should have known a little limoncello packs quite a wallop.
    • Many Italian families, as well as restaurants in Italy, have their own limoncello recipe that's been handed down for generations.
    • We move on to the liqueurs; at least I do, hesitating momentarily over the grappa (we have a painful history) before opting for a safer limoncello.
    • The place is justly famed for its antipasti and the final limoncello; you might want to skip straight from one to the other.
    • Limoncello is very pretty but can knock you on your seat.
    • My second limoncello experience, in fact, was sampling the house variety at a bar and trattoria in Capalbio, Italy.
    • How better to end than by tucking into ice-cream that we really didn't have room for and ordering glasses of limoncello when we were already quite tipsy enough.
    • For example he said the limoncello had "flavours that jangle like a car crash; all at once it's sickly sweet, overtly alcoholic, slippery, salty and bitter."
    • It had an interesting rummy-lemon flavor, but definitely was NOT limoncello.
    • This has the appeal of limoncello: an early sweetness soon cloys.
    • I increased the limoncello a tad, and tried again.
    • In sheer desperation I made a cocktail using equal amounts of tequila and limoncello, with just a splash of fresh lemon juice.
    • It's so vermouthy, I'd treat it like a vermouth, maybe mix it with limoncello and ginger beer.

Origin

Italian, from limone ‘lemon’ + the diminutive suffix -cello.

 
 
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