swizzle

英 ['swɪz(ə)l] 美
  • n. 碎冰鸡尾酒
  • vt. 狂饮;用搅酒棒拌和
  • vi. 纵酒
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swizzle 诈骗,欺骗

可能改写自 swindle,诈骗,欺骗。

swizzle (n.)
1813, name for various kinds of liquor drinks, or for intoxicating drinks generally, possibly a variant of switchel "a drink of molasses and water" (often mixed with rum), first attested 1790, of uncertain origin. As a verb from 1843. Related: Swizzled; swizzling. Swizzle-stick, used for stirring drinks, attested by 1859.
1. Couples are twiddling swizzle sticks while waiting for their tables ( Bryan Miller )
在等位子的夫妻们弄着搅酒棒 ( 布赖恩·米勒 )

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2. Then I recommend vodka swizzle.
那么我建议您喝伏特加鸡尾酒.

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3. All right. I'd like to recommend rum swizzle.
好吧, 我建议您喝一些朗姆鸡尾酒.

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4. What I need is a nice cold swizzle.
我需要一杯优质的冰镇啤酒.

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5. The English also invented for their monarch that abominable instrument, the swizzle stick.
英国人也为他们的元首发明了令人讨厌的工具, 即香槟调酒棒.

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