Brindisi Meaning in English
word
ˈbrɪndɪsi
BRIN-di-see
ˈbrɪndɪsi
BRIN-di-see
释义
Brindisi means a toast—when people raise their glasses and say good wishes before drinking together, often at celebrations or special occasions.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in formal or celebratory settings (parties, weddings, New Year). Common collocations: "make a brindisi", "raise a brindisi". In English, 'toast' is the more usual word; 'brindisi' is found in contexts about Italian culture or music.
Spanish: brindisPortuguese (BR): brindePortuguese (PT): brindeChinese (Simplified): 祝酒Chinese (Traditional): 祝酒Hindi: टोस्ट (पीने से पहले कहे गए शब्द या शुभकामना)Arabic: نخبBengali: টোস্ট - উচ্ছ্বাসসূচক পানপাত্র উত্তোলনRussian: тостJapanese: 乾杯(かんぱい)- 祝杯(しゅくはい)Vietnamese: chúc rượu - nâng lyKorean: 건배Turkish: kade kaldırma - şerefeUrdu: جام سلامت - ٹوسٹIndonesian: bersulang - toast
例句
They made a brindisi to celebrate the wedding.
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Let's have a brindisi for the New Year!
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Everyone raised their glass for a brindisi.
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At every family gathering, someone suggests a brindisi before dinner.
natural
Cheers! That was a perfect brindisi for our new project.
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Her speech turned into a heartfelt brindisi that moved everyone.
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