pink lady
pink lady — noun
1. a crisp, sweet apple with a pink-to-red skin that was developed in Australia by
a crisp, sweet apple with a pink-to-red skin that was developed in Australia by crossing Lady Williams and Golden Delicious varieties
Nellie picked up a Pink Lady apple from the fruit bowl and bit into it.
compound noun: Pink Lady apple
Isabela bought a bag of Pink Lady apples at the farmers' market for baking.
Pink Lady apples stay fresh longer than many other varieties when kept in the fridge.
Theo sliced a Pink Lady apple into thin wedges and added them to the salad.
Yara keeps a bowl of Pink Lady apples on the kitchen table for a snack.
用法筆記
Pink Lady® is a registered trademark for apples of the Cripps Pink variety, originally developed in Western Australia in the 1970s.
pink lady — phrase
1. a pink-coloured alcoholic drink prepared by shaking gin with brandy, fresh lemon
a pink-coloured alcoholic drink prepared by shaking gin with brandy, fresh lemon juice, grenadine syrup, and egg white over ice, then straining the mixture into a serving glass
The bartender made Asher a Pink Lady with lemon juice and a dash of grenadine.
collocation: make + [person] + a Pink Lady
Olivia served Pink Ladies in coupe glasses with a cherry on top.
A classic Pink Lady gets its smooth, frothy texture from the egg white.
Mizuki ordered a Pink Lady at the bar because she wanted something sweet and fruity.
Iris learned to shake a Pink Lady from a recipe in a vintage cocktail book.
用法筆記
The Pink Lady is a classic cocktail dating back to the early 20th century, known for its smooth texture and distinctive pink colour.