shandy

名词 n. 形容词 adj.
发音 shăn'di

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A drink made by mixing beer and lemonade. Ireland,UK,uncountable
  2. A combination dish typically consisting of rice, one or more mains and one or more servings of appetisers. Australia,countable,uncountable
    — The most popular dishes included special fried rice, chicken with almonds, and sweet and sour pork. Those who were indecisive could order the shandy special, which was basically a combination of the three dishes in one meal.
  3. A glass of this drink. countable
    — ‘Even the Methodist minister’s wife had a shandy at the sportsground.’
形容词 adj.
  1. wild, energetic, romping, boisterous, rambunctious Northern-England,Scotland
  2. unsteady, lacking self-discipline or control, somewhat dissipated Northern-England,Scotland
  3. empty-headed, crackbrained, half-crazy Northern-England,Scotland
  4. mild, gentle; shy, bashful, timid, reluctant, unmotivated Northern-England,Scotland
  5. poor-looking, miserable, broken-down, low, common, mean; shabby, untidy Northern-England,Scotland

词形变化

shandies plural shandier comparative shandiest superlative shandies plural

词源

词源 1
Shortening of shandygaff.
词源 2
From an extension of dialectal shand (“worthless”), or from shand (“disgrace, dishonour”) + -y.
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