cappuccino
cappuccino — 名詞
1. a hot Italian-style coffee drink made by pouring steamed, bubbly milk over a sma
卡布奇諾
濃縮咖啡加奶泡的熱飲
a hot Italian-style coffee drink made by pouring steamed, bubbly milk over a small amount of strong black coffee (espresso), often served in a cup that is smaller than a regular coffee cup
Aiko stops at the café each morning for a cappuccino before her first class.
Aiko 每天早上第一堂課前都會在咖啡館停下來喝一杯卡布奇諾。
collocation: stop for a cappuccino (daily routine)
The barista poured a thin layer of foam to finish the cappuccino.
咖啡師倒了一層薄薄的奶泡來完成這杯卡布奇諾。
process: pour foam to finish a cappuccino
Tomás prefers a cappuccino to black coffee because he enjoys the creamy milk foam.
Tomás 喜歡卡布奇諾勝過黑咖啡,因為他很享受那層綿密的牛奶奶泡。
The café near the park serves a cappuccino with a dusting of cinnamon on top.
公園旁那家咖啡館的卡布奇諾上頭會撒一點肉桂粉。
Leila ordered a medium cappuccino and sat by the window to read her book.
Leila 點了一杯中杯卡布奇諾,然後靠窗坐下看書。
文法句型
a cappuccino (countable)
cappuccino (uncountable)
用法筆記
Cappuccino is commonly countable when ordering by the cup (e.g., 'two cappuccinos, please') and uncountable when talking about the drink in general ('I prefer cappuccino to latte'). The standard Italian spelling has two 'p's and two 'c's — a common learner mistake is to write 'cappucino' (one 'c').