| 释义 | 
		gren·a·dine \|grenə|dēn\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from grenade pomegranate + -ine 1.   a.  : a silk yarn of two or more threads that are twisted singly and again in the ply  b.  : a plain or figured fabric of various fibers often in an open weave like that of gauze 2. or grenadine red  : a moderate reddish orange that is yellower and paler than flamingo or crab apple 3.  : a red sweet syrup of little or no alcoholic content flavored with pomegranates and used as a sweetening, flavoring, or coloring agent with carbonated water or cocktails |