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单词 Americano
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Definition of Americano in English:

Americano

(also café Americano)
nounPlural Americanos əmɛriˈkɑːnəʊəˌmeriˈkänō
  • A drink of espresso coffee diluted with hot water.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I popped into the new coffee shop I spoke of a few days back and was served with a highly mediocre cup of sludgy end-of-day coffee masquerading as an Americano.
    • I got an iced medium vanilla Americano.
    • I sat for a good long time over my skinny Grande Americano, sipping the strongly restorative liquid and watching the world go by as Graham went about his errands.
    • Happiness is a decent Americano with a toasted ham and goats cheese panini over a copy of the Independent on Sunday.
    • It can't be difficult, espresso plus hot water equals Americano.
    • I went down there daily for a Large Americano, i.e., espresso dumped in a broth of coffee and water.
    • He looked back to the price list on the wall, where it said Americano, 20 oz, $1.95.
    • My favourites are the Americano (a long espresso) and the Moccachino, which is a milkier version of a cappuccino.
    • Can you get me a triple-shot Americano, please?
    • Served cold or as chacau haa, hot chocolate, this was the basic cacao beverage-the espresso equivalent of an Americano.
    • After my third grande Americano of the morning, I inevitably begin to contemplate the connection.
    • Yesterday started off well with a Grande Americano from Cafe Nero in Edinburgh and didn't get much better.
    • Having ordered Americanos (what we usually drink) we found that Americano in Manchester must mean something different to what it means in Sheffield.
    • Don't know what they were up to in the kitchen, but the Americano and capuccino coffees were not derived from the same stuff as the espresso.
    • I had a Tall Americano and a plain bagel with cottage cheese at the cafe for my lunch, and was greatly satisfied with it.
    • Leaving aside Dublin airport, where else can you find a top-class Americano and a tasty chocolate muffin, after which you contentedly fly away?
    • And he introduced me to the joys of the Americano: a drink I took to so much that I've had to lay off the coffee completely!
    • My favourites are cappuccino, cafe latte, Americano and the very strong macchiato - all at a basic 95p price.
    • Their Americano coffee is okay by me.
    • The following morning, after a breakfast of banana pancakes and Americano coffee, I joined a group of six western women heading off to work in the nearby fields.

Origin

1970s: American Spanish, literally 'American (coffee)'.

Rhymes

Arno, boliviano, Bolzano, Carnot, chicano, guano, Kano, llano, Locarno, Lugano, Marciano, Marrano, meccano, oregano, Pisano, poblano, Romano, siciliano, soprano, Sukarno
 
 

Definition of Americano in US English:

Americano

(also café Americano)
nounəˌmeriˈkänō
  • A drink of espresso diluted with hot water.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Happiness is a decent Americano with a toasted ham and goats cheese panini over a copy of the Independent on Sunday.
    • I got an iced medium vanilla Americano.
    • I had a Tall Americano and a plain bagel with cottage cheese at the cafe for my lunch, and was greatly satisfied with it.
    • After my third grande Americano of the morning, I inevitably begin to contemplate the connection.
    • He looked back to the price list on the wall, where it said Americano, 20 oz, $1.95.
    • Their Americano coffee is okay by me.
    • The following morning, after a breakfast of banana pancakes and Americano coffee, I joined a group of six western women heading off to work in the nearby fields.
    • I popped into the new coffee shop I spoke of a few days back and was served with a highly mediocre cup of sludgy end-of-day coffee masquerading as an Americano.
    • Can you get me a triple-shot Americano, please?
    • It can't be difficult, espresso plus hot water equals Americano.
    • I sat for a good long time over my skinny Grande Americano, sipping the strongly restorative liquid and watching the world go by as Graham went about his errands.
    • Leaving aside Dublin airport, where else can you find a top-class Americano and a tasty chocolate muffin, after which you contentedly fly away?
    • Served cold or as chacau haa, hot chocolate, this was the basic cacao beverage-the espresso equivalent of an Americano.
    • And he introduced me to the joys of the Americano: a drink I took to so much that I've had to lay off the coffee completely!
    • Having ordered Americanos (what we usually drink) we found that Americano in Manchester must mean something different to what it means in Sheffield.
    • I went down there daily for a Large Americano, i.e., espresso dumped in a broth of coffee and water.
    • Don't know what they were up to in the kitchen, but the Americano and capuccino coffees were not derived from the same stuff as the espresso.
    • My favourites are cappuccino, cafe latte, Americano and the very strong macchiato - all at a basic 95p price.
    • My favourites are the Americano (a long espresso) and the Moccachino, which is a milkier version of a cappuccino.
    • Yesterday started off well with a Grande Americano from Cafe Nero in Edinburgh and didn't get much better.

Origin

1970s: American Spanish, literally ‘American (coffee)’.

 
 
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