Lemonades Meaning in English
word · lemma: lemonade
ˈɫɛməˈneɪd
LEM-uh-NAYDZ
lˌɛmənˈeɪdz
lem-uhn-AYDZ
释义
Lemonades are drinks made from lemon juice, water, and usually sugar. The word is the plural form, meaning more than one type or serving of lemonade.
用法与细微差别
'Lemonades' is rarely used unless talking about different types or multiple servings. Most often, people use 'lemonade' as an uncountable noun. Common in contexts like 'two lemonades, please.'
Spanish: limonadasPortuguese (BR): limonadasPortuguese (PT): limonadasChinese (Simplified): 柠檬水Chinese (Traditional): 檸檬水Hindi: नींबू पानीArabic: عصائر الليمونBengali: লেমোনেডRussian: лимонадыJapanese: レモネードVietnamese: nước chanhKorean: 레모네이드Turkish: limonatalarUrdu: لیمونیڈزIndonesian: lemonade
例句
We bought two lemonades at the fair.
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The café serves three kinds of lemonades.
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My friends and I all ordered lemonades with extra ice.
basic
Can we get two lemonades and a cola, please?
natural
The stand on the corner has the best fresh lemonades in town.
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"Try our flavored lemonades!" the vendor announced.
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