释义 |
col·lins I. \ˈkälə̇nz\ noun (-es) Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: probably from the name Collins : a tall drink that is served iced in a large tumbler and that has a gin, whiskey, rum, brandy, or vodka base to which are added sugar, carbonated water, and lemon or lime juice II. noun (-es) Etymology: after William Collins, character in Pride and Prejudice (1813), by Jane Austen died 1817 English novelist Britain : a bread-and-butter letter |