英:[ˈdʒu:lep]
美:[ˈdʒulɪp]
英:[ˈdʒu:lep]
美:[ˈdʒulɪp]
ju·lep
ju lihp
noun
an iced drink made with bourbon and sugar and flavored with mint; mint julep.
a sweet, syrupy drink, to which medication may be added.
mint julep(美)薄荷朱利酒
14世纪末,"用于服药的糖浆饮料",源自于古法语 julep(14世纪),来自中世纪拉丁语 julapium,源自阿拉伯语 julab,来自波斯语 gulab "一种甜饮料",也指"玫瑰水",源自 gul "玫瑰"(与希腊语 rhodon 、拉丁语 rosa 有关; 参见 rose(n.1))+ ab "水",源自 PIE 词根 *ap-(2)"水"(参见 water(n.1))。
作为一种加入薄荷味的含糖酒精饮料的名称,始于1761年,最初是一种医疗配方; 药剂师称之为 julepum menthae。
甜酒,甜香酒:含酒精的甜饮料或各种补药
Middle English, from Middle French, from Arabic julāb, from Persian gulāb, from gul rose + āb water
The first known use of julep was in the 14th century
jumpyadjective
nervous sense 2a, jittery
after a long restless night, the soldiers were jumpy
jumpsuitnoun
a uniform worn by parachutists for jumping
a one-piece garment consisting of a blouse or shirt with attached trousers or shorts
jump1 of 2verb
to spring into the air : leap
to give a sudden movement : start
to begin to move—usually used with off
to rise or raise suddenly in rank, status, or condition
prices jumped
to make a sudden attack
jumped on us for being late
to become lively with activity
the woods were jumping
to pass over or cause to pass over by a leap
jump a hurdle
bypass entry 2
jump electrical connections
to leap aboard
jump a freight
to run away and hide while at liberty under (bail)
to depart from a normal course
jump the track
to occupy illegally
jump a mining claim
jump2 of 2noun
an act of jumping : leap
any of several sports competitions that involve jumping
a space covered by a leap
a sudden involuntary movement : start
a move made in a board game by jumping
a sharp sudden increase
one in a series of moves
keep one jump ahead
an advantage at the start
jumpyadjective
nervous sense 2a, jittery
after a long restless night, the soldiers were jumpy
jumper1 of 2noun
one that jumps
jump shot
jumper2 of 2noun
a loose blouse or jacket worn by workers
a sleeveless dress worn usually with a blouse
jumper1 of 2noun
one that jumps
jump shot
jumper2 of 2noun
a loose blouse or jacket worn by workers
a sleeveless dress worn usually with a blouse
jumbonoun
something very large of its kind
jumbleverb
to mix in a confused mass
jumbleverb
to mix in a confused mass
julepnoun
a drink of bourbon, sugar, and mint served with crushed ice
1 The drinks menu, too, draws on Israeli produce: An artichoke julep, for example, is made with sharp Cynar liqueur and pink grapefruit juice.
2 Marvin Stone, a Washington, D.C., manufacturer of paper cigarette holders, was said to have gotten the idea for a paper drinking straw as he sipped a mint julep through a stalk of rye grass.
3 According to Hiler, their candles with sweeter notes, like bourbon ball and mint julep, sell more consistently.
4 Join with fellow horse racing fans to watch the Kentucky Derby with $5 mint juleps and Miss B’s juleps.
5 Soon, the spirit served as the basis for new cocktails and supposed medicinal tonics, one of which later became the mint julep.
6 “Who was ever known to drink just a part of one of Tom’s” juleps, the newspaper asked incredulously.
7 We drank stereotypically Southern sweet tea and mint juleps even as we came to understand that much of what we thought we knew about the region was wrong.
8 Texas law doesn’t allow wineries to serve booze, and what’s a Derby party without mint juleps?
9 Come Derby day, you need only enjoy the show — and perhaps a mint julep.
10 The line showcases Southern icons such as palmetto trees and julep cups.
11 Don't miss sipping on a mint julep in the lobby bar downstairs.
12 To that end, he's sharing the official mint julep recipe of the Kentucky Derby — although there's no law prohibiting you from drinking it every subsequent day of the pandemic.
13 Serve in mint julep cups for an elegant and minty presentation.
14 Serve it in a silver julep cup for a traditional presentation.
15 The classic cocktail is made simply of muddled mint, sugar, and bourbon with ample crushed ice; and of course, a julep wouldn't be a julep if it wasn't served in a frosty metal cup.
16 That said, Kentucky bartenders easily spend the weeks before Derby slinging thousands of juleps.
17 For the mixologist learning to shave his own julep and cone ice, this is an opportunity to find a fun and interesting blade that functions well, maintains an edge, and doubles as decor.
18 The notion originated with daisy's suggestion that we hire five bath-rooms and take cold baths and then assumed more tangible form as "a place to have a mint julep ."
这个主意起源于黛西的建议,她要我们租五间浴室去洗冷水澡,后来才采取了“喝杯凉薄荷酒的地方”这个更明确的形式。
19 It has a straw, and mint Julep branchlets.
它有一个稻草,和薄荷朱利普小枝。
20 Still, that is many, many mint juleps from now.