Cid Meaning in English
word
ˈsɪd
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Definición
'Cid' is a short form for 'cider,' especially in British English, and refers to an alcoholic drink made from fermented apple juice.
Uso & Matices
'Cid' is informal and mostly British; in the US, 'cider' means either alcoholic (hard cider) or non-alcoholic apple juice, but 'cid' is rare. In the UK, just saying 'cid' in pubs means alcoholic cider. Not used for pear cider (perry).
Spanish: sidra (de manzana)Portuguese (BR): sidra (de maçã)Portuguese (PT): cidra (de maçã)Chinese (Simplified): 苹果酒Chinese (Traditional): 蘋果酒Hindi: साइडर (सेब की)Arabic: سيدر (مشروب التفاح)Bengali: সাইডারRussian: сидрJapanese: サイダー(アルコール飲料)Vietnamese: rượu táoKorean: 사이다(술)Turkish: elma şarabıUrdu: سائڈرIndonesian: sida (alkohol) - rượu táo
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Can I have a pint of cid, please?
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He likes drinking cold cid on hot days.
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This bar serves homemade cid.
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Everyone orders cid instead of beer at this festival.
natural
If you want something sweet, go for the cid.
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I’m not usually a cid drinker, but this one tastes amazing.
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