cocktail
Prononciation : [ˈkɒk.teɪl]
Mot
Contexte : « food and drink »
(noun) a mixed drink made with different alcoholic ingredients. It usually looks colorful and is served in a fancy glass. People often enjoy cocktails at parties or bars.
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She ordered a refreshing mojito cocktail at the beach bar.
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He didn't want a cocktail; he preferred to drink soda instead.
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What kind of cocktail would you like to try tonight?
Contexte : « party or social event »
(noun) a social gathering where drinks, especially cocktails, are served. It’s a time when friends or colleagues meet to enjoy each other's company and have fun.
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They hosted a cocktail party to celebrate their new home.
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She decided not to attend the cocktail event because she was too busy.
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Are you coming to the cocktail party this Friday?
Contexte : « science or pharmaceuticals »
(noun) a mixture of different substances for a specific purpose. This can be a combination of medicines or chemicals used to treat or help people.
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The doctor prescribed a cocktail of medications to help with her illness.
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The cocktail of drugs was not effective for the patient's condition.
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What ingredients are in the new cocktail mixture for treatment?
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