释义 |
‖ tsipouro|ˈtsɪpʊrəʊ| Also tsippouro, tsipuro. [mod.Gr., prob. a. Turk.] A rough and local kind of Greek spirituous drink.
1947J. Mulgan Report on Experience viii. 98 We cheered each other in Fourna, passing tsippouro—a lower-class cousin of ouzo—across the fire. 1953X. Fielding Stronghold i. 4 [Tsidoukhia,] The local name for raki, similar to the tsipouro of Epirus, which is distilled from what is left of the grape after it has been pressed for wine. 1969[see raki]. 1981J. Bowman Crete (ed. 5) 46 On Crete the men are distinguished from the boys by drinking rakí, a stronger unflavoured version [of ouzo] (and known in Crete as tsípouro or tzikoudhía). |