释义 |
aguar·di·en·te \ˌäˌgwärdēˈentē, -dˈyen(ˌ)tā\ noun also aquar·dien·te \ˌäˌkw-\ (-s) Etymology: Spanish aguardiente, from agua water + ardiente burning, from Latin ardent-, ardens, present participle of ardēre to burn — more at ardor : any of several distilled alcoholic beverages: as a. : a coarse brandy made in Spain and Portugal b. : a liquor that is usually made from sugarcane and is common in So. America, Central America, and the southwestern United States |