daiquiri
word
Definition
A daiquiri is a cocktail made with rum, lime juice, and sugar, often served cold and sometimes blended with ice or fruit flavors.
Usage & Nuances
"Daiquiri" is usually ordered at bars or restaurants. The classic daiquiri is simple and served shaken, but there are many sweet, fruity variations like "strawberry daiquiri." The word refers only to this specific cocktail, not any general drink.
Spanish: daiquiriPortuguese (BR): daiquiri - coquetel de rumPortuguese (PT): daiquiri - cocktail de rumChinese (Simplified): 戴基里(鸡尾酒)Chinese (Traditional): 戴基里(雞尾酒)Hindi: डाइक़िरी (कॉकटेल)Arabic: دايكيري (كوكتيل)Bengali: দাইকিরিRussian: дайкириJapanese: ダイキリVietnamese: daiquiriKorean: 다이키리Turkish: daiquiri - daiquiri kokteyliUrdu: ڈائیکریIndonesian: daiquiri
Example Sentences
A daiquiri is made with rum, lime juice, and sugar.
basic
The daiquiri is served very cold.
basic
Can I have a strawberry daiquiri, please?
basic
I always order a daiquiri when I'm at the beach.
natural
This mango daiquiri is so refreshing!
natural
They offer frozen daiquiris in different flavors at the bar.
natural