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GINS - traducción al árabe

DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC DRINK
GIN; Mothers ruin; London Dry Gin; Gins; List of gins; List of gin brands; London Dry gin; London dry gin
  • [[George Cruikshank]]'s engraving of The Gin Shop (1829).

GINS         

ألاسم

عِفْرِيت ( السَّيَّارَةِ ) ; مِرْفاع ; مِرْفَاع ; وِنْش

الفعل

أَوْقَعَ في شَرَك ; أَوْقَعَ في فَخّ ; حَبَلَ

GIN         

ألاسم

عِفْرِيت ( السَّيَّارَةِ ) ; مِرْفاع ; مِرْفَاع ; وِنْش

الفعل

أَوْقَعَ في شَرَك ; أَوْقَعَ في فَخّ ; حَبَلَ

gin         
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شرك = مرفاع ، رافعة اثقال = محلج قطن الجن
VT
بوقع فى شرك يحلج القطن

Definición

gin
(gins)
Gin is a strong colourless alcoholic drink made from grain and juniper berries.
N-MASS
A gin is a glass of gin.
...another gin and tonic.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Gin

Gin () is a distilled alcoholic drink that derives its flavour from juniper berries and other botanical ingredients.

Gin originated as a medicinal liquor made by monks and alchemists across Europe, particularly in Flanders and the Netherlands, to provide aqua vita from distillates of grapes and grains. It then became an object of commerce in the spirits industry. Gin became popular in England after the introduction of jenever, a Dutch and Belgian liquor that was originally a medicine. Although this development had been taking place since the early 17th century, gin became widespread after the 1688 Glorious Revolution led by William of Orange and subsequent import restrictions on French brandy. Gin subsequently emerged as the national alcoholic drink of England.

Gin today is produced in different ways from a wide range of herbal ingredients, giving rise to a number of distinct styles and brands. After juniper, gin tends to be flavoured with herbs, spices, floral or fruit flavours, or often a combination. It is commonly consumed mixed with tonic water in a gin and tonic. Gin is also often used as a base spirit to produce flavoured, gin-based liqueurs, for example sloe gin, traditionally produced by the addition of fruit, flavourings and sugar.

Ejemplos de uso de GINS
1. The harvested cotton is sent to cotton gins where it is cleaned, and from there it goes to factories where it is spun into thread.
2. I‘m wondering what happens when the sun falls below the yard arm on Hugo Boss, traditionally the time for gins and tonics on deck.
3. There was always something too groomed and gilded about him, as though his natural habitat was running around the quad to the applause of minions and then being huzzahed by chaps over pink gins in the Union bar.
4. Another way would be to say it was a chaotic and half–hearted exercise which resembled the kind of self–indulgent knockabout dreamed up after one too many gins and tonics in the bar at the country club.
5. Airs and Graces Airways (No one takes you higher) would serve pink gins in First–in–line–to–the–throne Class and provide a return to the fold for that most troubled of Ones subjects, Paul Burrell, whose outgoing temperament is ideally suited to the role of cabin service director. 2.