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单词 ouzo
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Definition of ouzo in English:

ouzo

noun ˈuːzəʊˈuzoʊ
mass noun
  • A Greek aniseed-flavoured spirit.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you were lucky enough to see him perform on stage, you always had the feeling he might suddenly leap into the audience, grab you by the scruff of the neck and haul you up onstage to drink ouzo and dance with him.
    • Yet here she was, her knees as rubbery as calamari and what felt like a triple shot of ouzo firing her blood.
    • Fennel, like liquorice, dill, tarragon, ouzo and pastis, is something you love or hate.
    • A popular Greek drink is ouzo, a strong alcoholic drink flavored with anise.
    • A long table held an international array of booze, from Australian wine to Latvian vodka to a particularly unpleasant ouzo.
    • But unless you've got someone to guide you safely back to your welcoming bed, steer clear of the local hooch - ouzo - the Greek spirit flavoured with aniseed consumed diluted with water.
    • Cognac, champagne, Bordeaux, and ouzo are among the Western European product denominations which have already been protected by the European Union.
    • The walls here are covered in murals of rugged countrysides and ruins, and the tables are often full of men who seem to have a lot to talk about over ouzo and snacks.
    • Beer, ouzo, and brandy are the principal alcoholic beverages drunk by Cypriots.
    • Derek avoided the cloudy ouzo that most of the guests tossed back like water.
    • Jesse Webb did his best to resist the temptation of more ouzo and resorted instead to chewing his fingernails.
    • Apparently it contains brandy and ouzo, chased by a good suck on a sugar and coffee-coated lemon.
    • Then there is the chance that, even if the chef is not suffering from the aftershocks of an overdose of ouzo, there may be no crockery left to serve it on.
    • And on a summer day, the seaside pines give off a scent as intoxicating as a carafe of ouzo.
    • We sniffed the open bottle of ouzo, our eyes watering.
    • After a frightening, high-speed cab ride, we arrive and are greeted at the check-in counter with shots of pink ouzo.
    • Soak the bread in the ouzo for at least 5 minutes.
    • On a recent visit, sitting in a taverna, sipping ouzo, and discussing politics, I brought up the subject.

Origin

Modern Greek.

Rhymes

muso
 
 

Definition of ouzo in US English:

ouzo

nounˈo͞ozōˈuzoʊ
  • A Greek anise-flavored liqueur.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And on a summer day, the seaside pines give off a scent as intoxicating as a carafe of ouzo.
    • If you were lucky enough to see him perform on stage, you always had the feeling he might suddenly leap into the audience, grab you by the scruff of the neck and haul you up onstage to drink ouzo and dance with him.
    • The walls here are covered in murals of rugged countrysides and ruins, and the tables are often full of men who seem to have a lot to talk about over ouzo and snacks.
    • Cognac, champagne, Bordeaux, and ouzo are among the Western European product denominations which have already been protected by the European Union.
    • Fennel, like liquorice, dill, tarragon, ouzo and pastis, is something you love or hate.
    • A popular Greek drink is ouzo, a strong alcoholic drink flavored with anise.
    • A long table held an international array of booze, from Australian wine to Latvian vodka to a particularly unpleasant ouzo.
    • Then there is the chance that, even if the chef is not suffering from the aftershocks of an overdose of ouzo, there may be no crockery left to serve it on.
    • Beer, ouzo, and brandy are the principal alcoholic beverages drunk by Cypriots.
    • We sniffed the open bottle of ouzo, our eyes watering.
    • Yet here she was, her knees as rubbery as calamari and what felt like a triple shot of ouzo firing her blood.
    • But unless you've got someone to guide you safely back to your welcoming bed, steer clear of the local hooch - ouzo - the Greek spirit flavoured with aniseed consumed diluted with water.
    • Derek avoided the cloudy ouzo that most of the guests tossed back like water.
    • After a frightening, high-speed cab ride, we arrive and are greeted at the check-in counter with shots of pink ouzo.
    • Jesse Webb did his best to resist the temptation of more ouzo and resorted instead to chewing his fingernails.
    • Apparently it contains brandy and ouzo, chased by a good suck on a sugar and coffee-coated lemon.
    • On a recent visit, sitting in a taverna, sipping ouzo, and discussing politics, I brought up the subject.
    • Soak the bread in the ouzo for at least 5 minutes.

Origin

Modern Greek.

 
 
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