white wine
IPA/ˌwaɪt ˈwaɪn/
IPA/ˌwaɪt ˈwaɪn/
white wine — noun
1. an alcoholic drink that is light yellow in colour, usually made from green grape
1.名詞A2
釋義
an alcoholic drink that is light yellow in colour, usually made from green grapes or from dark grapes with the skins taken away
例句
Bao poured a cold glass of white wine for each guest at dinner.
a glass of white wine
Most people serve white wine chilled, but red wine at room temperature.
contrast: white wine vs red wine
The waiter recommended a dry white wine to go with the fish.
Christopher bought two bottles of white wine for the summer party.
A splash of white wine adds a lovely flavour to the chicken sauce.
反義詞
- red wine
made from dark grapes with the skins left in, giving a deep red colour
文法句型
a glass of white wine
a bottle of white wine
用法筆記
Often sold and ordered by the glass or bottle; common describing words placed before it include 'dry', 'sweet', and 'chilled'.