aperitif
aperitif — 名詞
1. an alcoholic drink served shortly before people eat, meant to wake up the appeti
開胃酒
餐前喝的酒,用來幫助開胃
an alcoholic drink served shortly before people eat, meant to wake up the appetite.
The waiter offered us a cold aperitif while we looked at the menu.
服務生在我們看菜單時,先端來一杯冰涼的開胃酒。
offer an aperitif
Before dinner, Elena chose a light aperitif instead of beer.
晚餐前,Elena 選了一杯清爽的開胃酒,沒點啤酒。
aperitif before dinner
Guests were given small olives and an aperitif on the terrace.
露台上的客人拿到小橄欖和一杯開胃酒。
Before the wedding dinner, staff served each table a sparkling aperitif.
婚宴晚餐開始前,服務人員替每桌送上一杯氣泡開胃酒。
Nina ordered an aperitif while the chef finished our dinner.
主廚還在準備晚餐時,Nina 點了一杯開胃酒。
- pre-dinner drink
plain everyday phrase; broader and more common than 'aperitif'
- cocktail
can be an aperitif, but many cocktails are not linked to the start of a meal
- digestif
an alcoholic drink taken after a meal rather than before it
文法句型
have an aperitif before dinner
serve an aperitif
用法筆記
Common in restaurant, hotel, and formal social contexts. In everyday conversation, many speakers simply say 'a drink before dinner' unless they want this more European-style term.