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Definition of cappuccino in English: cappuccinonounPlural cappuccinos ˌkapʊˈtʃiːnəʊˌkæpəˈtʃinoʊ A type of coffee made with espresso and milk that has been frothed up with pressurized steam. 卡普契诺咖啡(用加压蒸汽煮沸的牛奶咖啡) Example sentencesExamples - We were sitting in a coffee shop, sipping cappuccinos and eating pastries.
- Stuart's final words were to compare the match to a cappuccino - all froth and no substance.
- The muffins are homemade (the low-fat raspberry and the lemon and poppyseed are standouts), and the coffee, especially lattés and cappuccinos, is fabulous.
- Worth a trip if only to sample the cappuccino in the coffee shop!
- They have all the expected coffee combos - the lattes, cappuccinos and all sorts of stuff to squirt in them.
- Meanwhile the price of the cappuccinos and lattes in the high street coffee bars, and of coffee on the supermarket shelves, remains as high as ever.
- I feel so left out when, gallivanting about town, I see the happy throngs of customers queuing for lattes and mocha cappuccinos.
- The froth of their decaffeinated cappuccinos seemed to flutter aerobically in the light breeze.
- Breakfast is available in the morning as well as light snacks, coffees, cappuccinos and teas throughout the day.
- During my day-shifts, in between making countless cappuccinos and lattes, I would talk to the customers and ask them what they do.
- Behind the counter employees served up fresh coffees and cappuccinos, hot chocolates and teas, all with a unique line of flavoring patented to the owners of the store.
- The drinks are rather expensive, but are usually of good quality (if you like coffee, cappuccinos, and soda pop).
- Three caffeinated cappuccinos, one decaf, one soy latte, a hot chocolate and a caramel-flavored iced latte!
- I don't care though, since I use my dark coffee for lattes and cappuccinos anyway.
- They sipped their espressos and cappuccinos from the coffee shop next door that was practically part of the theatre.
- We ordered coffees, two large cappuccinos at £1.65 each.
- The menu consisted of a few beverages - some alcoholic though mainly just coffees and cappuccinos - and a dessert tray.
- The blends, all from Arabica beans, are fine when mixed with milk in lattes and cappuccinos.
- Their church served donuts, cappuccinos, coffee, hot chocolate, and tea.
- Where smoke was concerned, he was like a person who ate the froth from a cappuccino, but never drank any real coffee.
OriginFrom Italian, literally 'Capuchin', because its colour resembles that of a Capuchin's habit. Rhymesalbino, bambino, babycino, beano, Borodino, Borsalino, casino, chino, Comino, concertino, Filipino, fino, Gino, keno, Ladino, Latino, Leno, maraschino, merino, Monte Cassino, Navarino, neutrino, Pacino, palomino, pecorino, Reno, San Marino, Sansovino, Torino, Trevino, Valentino, vino, Zeno Definition of cappuccino in US English: cappuccinonounˌkæpəˈtʃinoʊˌkapəˈCHēnō Coffee made with milk that has been frothed up with pressurized steam. 卡普契诺咖啡(用加压蒸汽煮沸的牛奶咖啡) Example sentencesExamples - Behind the counter employees served up fresh coffees and cappuccinos, hot chocolates and teas, all with a unique line of flavoring patented to the owners of the store.
- They have all the expected coffee combos - the lattes, cappuccinos and all sorts of stuff to squirt in them.
- The blends, all from Arabica beans, are fine when mixed with milk in lattes and cappuccinos.
- They sipped their espressos and cappuccinos from the coffee shop next door that was practically part of the theatre.
- We ordered coffees, two large cappuccinos at £1.65 each.
- I don't care though, since I use my dark coffee for lattes and cappuccinos anyway.
- Where smoke was concerned, he was like a person who ate the froth from a cappuccino, but never drank any real coffee.
- The drinks are rather expensive, but are usually of good quality (if you like coffee, cappuccinos, and soda pop).
- Breakfast is available in the morning as well as light snacks, coffees, cappuccinos and teas throughout the day.
- Worth a trip if only to sample the cappuccino in the coffee shop!
- Stuart's final words were to compare the match to a cappuccino - all froth and no substance.
- The muffins are homemade (the low-fat raspberry and the lemon and poppyseed are standouts), and the coffee, especially lattés and cappuccinos, is fabulous.
- Three caffeinated cappuccinos, one decaf, one soy latte, a hot chocolate and a caramel-flavored iced latte!
- I feel so left out when, gallivanting about town, I see the happy throngs of customers queuing for lattes and mocha cappuccinos.
- The froth of their decaffeinated cappuccinos seemed to flutter aerobically in the light breeze.
- During my day-shifts, in between making countless cappuccinos and lattes, I would talk to the customers and ask them what they do.
- Their church served donuts, cappuccinos, coffee, hot chocolate, and tea.
- We were sitting in a coffee shop, sipping cappuccinos and eating pastries.
- Meanwhile the price of the cappuccinos and lattes in the high street coffee bars, and of coffee on the supermarket shelves, remains as high as ever.
- The menu consisted of a few beverages - some alcoholic though mainly just coffees and cappuccinos - and a dessert tray.
OriginFrom Italian, literally ‘Capuchin’, because its color resembles that of a Capuchin's habit. |