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Definition of caipirinha in English: caipirinhanoun ˌkʌɪpɪˈriːnjəˌkaɪpəˈrinjə A Brazilian cocktail made with cachaca, lime or lemon juice, sugar, and crushed ice. 卡比丽娜鸡尾酒(一种巴西鸡尾酒,用卡查卡、酸橙汁或柠檬汁和糖加碎冰块调制而成) Example sentencesExamples - After a couple of these we found our way next door to a huge, friendly queer club where they also conveniently served caipirinhas and played music and flashed lights and flashed smiles and spun and danced.
- I learned how to make a wild berry mojito, a caipirinha, a pisco sour and a watermelon margarita.
- Drinkers sit at thick wooden tables lit by soft orange lamps sipping a great selection of Martinis, margaritas and fruity Brazilian cocktails, all mixed by skilled and sexy bar staff who know their caipirinhas from their caiproskas.
- The hotel lobby begins to fill up around seven as the rich and famous filter in to drink whisky and caipirinhas.
- And signature cocktails include tart blueberry caipirinhas resembling sesame-seed-flecked wheatgrass juice, knockout kiwi mojitos and watermelon lemonade.
- It was clear from the blackboard that it would be a good place for a party, with caipirinhas, minty mojitos and margaritas served by the pitcher.
- The caipirinha is the national drink of Brazil and I kept being asked if I liked it.
- To anyone who has attended the event, he will be a familiar figure - he's the one with boundless positive energy and enthusiasm, serving caipirinhas and wrapped in the Brazilian flag.
- Afternoons are spent taking a siesta in a hammock; sunsets are for sipping lethal caipirinhas.
- And caipirinhas are less a cocktail, more a way of life.
- You'll also stop at a cachaça factory, where the most potent ingredient of the lethal caipirinha, Brazil's national drink, is distilled.
- When you're done noshing, you can kick back in this setting on a wicker sofa with a sweet caipirinha on the rocks in hand.
- Cocktails tend to belong to the school of bibulous invention margaritas are made with the melon liqueur Midori, lychees get into a martini, some sort of sake is used in a caipirinha.
- At each opportunity, they banded together into a ‘cartel’ to make the buy and then split up the spoils over caipirinhas later that evening.
OriginBrazilian Portuguese, from caipira 'yokel'. Definition of caipirinha in US English: caipirinhanounˌkaɪpəˈrinjəˌkīpəˈrēnyə A Brazilian cocktail made with cachaca, lime or lemon juice, sugar, and crushed ice. 卡比丽娜鸡尾酒(一种巴西鸡尾酒,用卡查卡、酸橙汁或柠檬汁和糖加碎冰块调制而成) Example sentencesExamples - It was clear from the blackboard that it would be a good place for a party, with caipirinhas, minty mojitos and margaritas served by the pitcher.
- To anyone who has attended the event, he will be a familiar figure - he's the one with boundless positive energy and enthusiasm, serving caipirinhas and wrapped in the Brazilian flag.
- And caipirinhas are less a cocktail, more a way of life.
- At each opportunity, they banded together into a ‘cartel’ to make the buy and then split up the spoils over caipirinhas later that evening.
- Cocktails tend to belong to the school of bibulous invention margaritas are made with the melon liqueur Midori, lychees get into a martini, some sort of sake is used in a caipirinha.
- The hotel lobby begins to fill up around seven as the rich and famous filter in to drink whisky and caipirinhas.
- You'll also stop at a cachaça factory, where the most potent ingredient of the lethal caipirinha, Brazil's national drink, is distilled.
- When you're done noshing, you can kick back in this setting on a wicker sofa with a sweet caipirinha on the rocks in hand.
- I learned how to make a wild berry mojito, a caipirinha, a pisco sour and a watermelon margarita.
- After a couple of these we found our way next door to a huge, friendly queer club where they also conveniently served caipirinhas and played music and flashed lights and flashed smiles and spun and danced.
- And signature cocktails include tart blueberry caipirinhas resembling sesame-seed-flecked wheatgrass juice, knockout kiwi mojitos and watermelon lemonade.
- Drinkers sit at thick wooden tables lit by soft orange lamps sipping a great selection of Martinis, margaritas and fruity Brazilian cocktails, all mixed by skilled and sexy bar staff who know their caipirinhas from their caiproskas.
- The caipirinha is the national drink of Brazil and I kept being asked if I liked it.
- Afternoons are spent taking a siesta in a hammock; sunsets are for sipping lethal caipirinhas.
OriginBrazilian Portuguese, from caipira ‘yokel’. |