释义 |
san·ga·ree \ˌsaŋgəˈrē\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish sangría, literally, action or effect of bleeding, from sangre blood, modification of Latin sanguin-, sanguis blood : a tall drink usually of wine but sometimes of ale, beer, or strong alcoholic liquor that is sweetened, poured into a tumbler of cracked ice, and garnished with nutmeg |