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Τι (ποιος) είναι carafe - ορισμός

CONTAINER USED FOR SERVING WINE AND OTHER DRINKS
Caraffe
  • A glass carafe

carafe         
n.
Water-bottle, water-cooler.
carafe         
(carafes)
A carafe is a glass container in which you serve water or wine.
He ordered a carafe of wine.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
carafe         
[k?'raf, -'r?:f]
¦ noun an open-topped glass flask typically used for serving wine in a restaurant.
Origin
C18: from Fr., from Ital. caraffa, prob. based on Arab. g?arafa 'draw water'.

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Carafe

A carafe () is a glass container with a flared lip used for serving liquids, especially wine and coffee. Unlike the related decanter, carafes generally do not include stoppers. Coffee pots included in coffee makers are also referred to as carafes in American English.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για carafe
1. The coffee makers are silver and black with a stainless steel carafe and have model numbers TCM800 or TCM805 printed on the bottom.
2. No Chablis, but a perfectly acceptable carafe of ros was served in the junior officers mess with an excellent lunch of asparagus, pork casserole and an extensive cheese board.
3. Sun Lik draft beer costs either 220 rubles for a 330–milliliter glass or 650 rubles a for a 1–liter carafe. 2' Zubovsky Bulvar, 246–5017, noon–midnight, M.
4. I say people with road rage should try stocking their CD players with the ‘Relaxing Sounds of Nature‘ series and keep a carafe of chamomile tea on hand at all times.
5. "I have a story about this," Schumer says, which he tells. (It involves a carafe of wine at an Italian place in Brooklyn.) · He scored "four 800s" on his SAT, he says, including two achievement tests. · Schumer, whose suits are often wrinkled and ties are often askew, was dubbed one of the nation‘s "frumpiest" senators by Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid. · He shares quotes from Albert Einstein, Lord Tennyson and Justice Louis Brandeis, among others.