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词汇 mint julep
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Definition of mint julep in English:

mint julep

noun
  • A long drink consisting of bourbon, crushed ice, sugar, and fresh mint and associated chiefly with the southern states of the United States.

    薄荷朱利酒(由波旁威士忌、碎冰、砂糖、鲜薄荷调制成的大杯饮料,多见于美国南部诸州)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She scanned the patrons for the man she was looking for and found him at a table off to the side, drinking what she was supposed to be a mint julep.
    • Other drinks at industry, including its mint julep, are served the same way.
    • Perhaps there won't be a Smarty-like horse tale this year, but get out the hat and whip up those mint juleps anyway.
    • There are fine, rust-colored old-fashioneds available, and the mint juleps are properly treacly and sweet.
    • Back to the much reviled second installment of my two-parter on beating racism which, unlike the heat, can't be overcome by drinking a mint julep and relaxing in the shade.
    • That night, the three of us drank mint juleps and margaritas and watched ‘Blacula.’
    • They can just sit back on their fancy verandas sipping mint juleps while a cavalcade of birds flaunt themselves in succession.
    • Keep your body refreshed by enjoying summer drinks such as mint juleps or raspberry iced teas.
    • Non-horse-racing fans get to drink mint juleps and claim credit for watching the Kentucky Derby, and non-auto-racing fans get to wonder why the Indy 500 drivers aren't the same guys who were in the Daytona 500.
    • Finally they arrive and rent a room in which to relax and drink mint juleps.
    • Lanwar comes to Louisville, Kentucky, the home of the Kentucky Derby and mint juleps.
    • They see it as the land of magnolias and mint juleps, but that South is gone with the wind.
    • Your letter requesting my formula for mixing mint juleps leaves me in the same position in which Captain Barber found himself when asked how he was able to carve the image of an elephant from a block of wood.
    • Local beverage of choice: An old-fashioned mint julep from one of the brilliant bartenders at the Willard Hotel.
    • Here stood the Ottawa Hotel, where ‘it was said that the best mint julep north of the Mason-Dixon line could be had.’
    • The bourbon-based mint julep enjoyed particular popularity in the South.
    • Leaves are also added to fruit drinks and punches, e.g. the mint julep; and, in the Levant, often combined with cream cheese or yoghurt.
    • All this biscuit breaking and sugar swilling doesn't leave much time for playing sports, yet somehow everyone finds extra hours to watch TV, savor a mint julep and light up a cigarette.
    • The Maker's Mark-based mint juleps are always a favorite.
    • Perhaps it can all be blamed on the enduring allure of Scarlett O'Hara, but every once in a while Hollywood feels the need to raise a mint julep toast to the shining virtues of southern-fried sisterhood.

Definition of mint julep in US English:

mint julep

nounˈmɪnt ˈˌdʒuləpˈmint ˈˌjo͞oləp
  • A drink consisting of bourbon, crushed ice, sugar, and fresh mint, typically served in a tall frosted glass and associated chiefly with the southern US.

    薄荷朱利酒(由波旁威士忌、碎冰、砂糖、鲜薄荷调制成的大杯饮料,多见于美国南部诸州)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Leaves are also added to fruit drinks and punches, e.g. the mint julep; and, in the Levant, often combined with cream cheese or yoghurt.
    • Finally they arrive and rent a room in which to relax and drink mint juleps.
    • Back to the much reviled second installment of my two-parter on beating racism which, unlike the heat, can't be overcome by drinking a mint julep and relaxing in the shade.
    • Local beverage of choice: An old-fashioned mint julep from one of the brilliant bartenders at the Willard Hotel.
    • They can just sit back on their fancy verandas sipping mint juleps while a cavalcade of birds flaunt themselves in succession.
    • Lanwar comes to Louisville, Kentucky, the home of the Kentucky Derby and mint juleps.
    • Other drinks at industry, including its mint julep, are served the same way.
    • Non-horse-racing fans get to drink mint juleps and claim credit for watching the Kentucky Derby, and non-auto-racing fans get to wonder why the Indy 500 drivers aren't the same guys who were in the Daytona 500.
    • The Maker's Mark-based mint juleps are always a favorite.
    • There are fine, rust-colored old-fashioneds available, and the mint juleps are properly treacly and sweet.
    • They see it as the land of magnolias and mint juleps, but that South is gone with the wind.
    • Keep your body refreshed by enjoying summer drinks such as mint juleps or raspberry iced teas.
    • That night, the three of us drank mint juleps and margaritas and watched ‘Blacula.’
    • The bourbon-based mint julep enjoyed particular popularity in the South.
    • She scanned the patrons for the man she was looking for and found him at a table off to the side, drinking what she was supposed to be a mint julep.
    • Perhaps there won't be a Smarty-like horse tale this year, but get out the hat and whip up those mint juleps anyway.
    • Perhaps it can all be blamed on the enduring allure of Scarlett O'Hara, but every once in a while Hollywood feels the need to raise a mint julep toast to the shining virtues of southern-fried sisterhood.
    • All this biscuit breaking and sugar swilling doesn't leave much time for playing sports, yet somehow everyone finds extra hours to watch TV, savor a mint julep and light up a cigarette.
    • Your letter requesting my formula for mixing mint juleps leaves me in the same position in which Captain Barber found himself when asked how he was able to carve the image of an elephant from a block of wood.
    • Here stood the Ottawa Hotel, where ‘it was said that the best mint julep north of the Mason-Dixon line could be had.’
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