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单词 stein
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stein1

noun stʌɪnstaɪn
  • A large earthenware beer mug.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A maid went by and Anya grabbed a stein off of her tray.
    • After three of the most exciting and invigorating weeks anyone can remember, Jones will have felt entitled to raise a celebratory stein at a job well done here last night.
    • A few years ago I was sitting with a friend in a seedy German restaurant off Tenth Avenue in New York drinking giant steins of beer and talking about his job in investor relations for a Fortune 500 company.
    • It's a place where the rank and file once began every workday at the crack of dawn with a heaping stein.
    • The room is no more and no less than she expected, down to the beer stein on the end table and the poorly framed print of the blond boy in lederhosen.
    • Every main dish on the menu includes a salad followed by a complimentary palate-cleansing shot of apple Schnapps, which went very well with our boot-shaped steins full of Groelsch, one of several German beers available on tap.
    • Show girls decorated with very large pretzels, beer steins, sausages and other German motifs frame a goose-stepping Ziegfeld Follies-style routine involving Hitler Youth for a big finish like no other.
    • They whole time you have a full stein of beer in your hand and while everyone else around you has moved on to the more suitable late Thursday night beverage of water.
    • Indeed, the national U.S. drinking age of 21 has inadvertently caused the 18 to 20 year olds to go underground where they learn to binge rather than quaff a casual stein.
    • Gjoa proved gracious losers as everyone trooped off to their clubhouse after the match to celebrate Norway's Independence Day with cold steins.
    • The friendliness and approachability of the locals increases in direct proportion to the number of steins sunk.
    • The other night an imbiber, who originally hails from the Bavarian region of Germany (think lederhosen, beer steins and oompah bands and you'll be on the right track), fell down.
    • Spike, who was sitting beside him, was looking down too, nursing a huge beer stein that was more than half empty.
    • As the 65-year-old made his final bus journey back to the station, he was treated to a grasstrack bike display and a stein of cool beer.
    • Deutschland is no longer ‘uber alles’, but rather ‘very sorry, have a stein of our superior beer’.
    • It's a charming Old World touch, as is the collection of beer steins over the bar.
    • Sure, it used to be locally caught walleye or perch, served up at the neighborhood tavern with a healthy stein of Milwaukee's best beer.
    • Madrid beckons with bars, cafes, and bathhouses that cater to older guys; and in any Munich kneipe (traditional German bar) you'll see men of all ages lifting a stein.
    • If you don't like stickers, there are shirts, hats, mousepads, mugs, and steins you can buy.
    • And there were the people, having their steins of beer at the umbrella pavement tables.
    Synonyms
    beaker, cup

Origin

Mid 19th century: from German Stein, literally 'stone'.

Rhymes

align, assign, benign, brine, chine, cline, combine, condign, confine, consign, dine, divine, dyne, enshrine, entwine, fine, frontline, hardline, interline, intertwine, kine, Klein, line, Main, malign, mine, moline, nine, on-line, opine, outshine, pine, Rhein, Rhine, shine, shrine, sign, sine, spine, spline, Strine, swine, syne, thine, tine, trine, twine, Tyne, underline, undermine, vine, whine, wine

stein2

noun
  • variant spelling of steen
 
 

stein1

nounstīnstaɪn
  • A large earthenware beer mug.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's a charming Old World touch, as is the collection of beer steins over the bar.
    • If you don't like stickers, there are shirts, hats, mousepads, mugs, and steins you can buy.
    • And there were the people, having their steins of beer at the umbrella pavement tables.
    • Show girls decorated with very large pretzels, beer steins, sausages and other German motifs frame a goose-stepping Ziegfeld Follies-style routine involving Hitler Youth for a big finish like no other.
    • Spike, who was sitting beside him, was looking down too, nursing a huge beer stein that was more than half empty.
    • Every main dish on the menu includes a salad followed by a complimentary palate-cleansing shot of apple Schnapps, which went very well with our boot-shaped steins full of Groelsch, one of several German beers available on tap.
    • Deutschland is no longer ‘uber alles’, but rather ‘very sorry, have a stein of our superior beer’.
    • As the 65-year-old made his final bus journey back to the station, he was treated to a grasstrack bike display and a stein of cool beer.
    • The other night an imbiber, who originally hails from the Bavarian region of Germany (think lederhosen, beer steins and oompah bands and you'll be on the right track), fell down.
    • They whole time you have a full stein of beer in your hand and while everyone else around you has moved on to the more suitable late Thursday night beverage of water.
    • A maid went by and Anya grabbed a stein off of her tray.
    • The friendliness and approachability of the locals increases in direct proportion to the number of steins sunk.
    • Indeed, the national U.S. drinking age of 21 has inadvertently caused the 18 to 20 year olds to go underground where they learn to binge rather than quaff a casual stein.
    • The room is no more and no less than she expected, down to the beer stein on the end table and the poorly framed print of the blond boy in lederhosen.
    • After three of the most exciting and invigorating weeks anyone can remember, Jones will have felt entitled to raise a celebratory stein at a job well done here last night.
    • Madrid beckons with bars, cafes, and bathhouses that cater to older guys; and in any Munich kneipe (traditional German bar) you'll see men of all ages lifting a stein.
    • A few years ago I was sitting with a friend in a seedy German restaurant off Tenth Avenue in New York drinking giant steins of beer and talking about his job in investor relations for a Fortune 500 company.
    • Sure, it used to be locally caught walleye or perch, served up at the neighborhood tavern with a healthy stein of Milwaukee's best beer.
    • It's a place where the rank and file once began every workday at the crack of dawn with a heaping stein.
    • Gjoa proved gracious losers as everyone trooped off to their clubhouse after the match to celebrate Norway's Independence Day with cold steins.
    Synonyms
    beaker, cup

Origin

Mid 19th century: from German Stein, literally ‘stone’.

stein2

noun
  • variant spelling of steen
 
 
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