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1 Sherbet
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2 Sherbet
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3 Brausepulver
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4 Brause
f; -, -n1. Brauselimonade3. (Gießbrause) sprinkler, nozzle, shower head* * *die Brause(Dusche) shower; douche;(Getränk) pop* * *Brau|se ['brauzə]f -, -n1) (= Dusche, Duschvorrichtung) showersich unter die Bráúse stellen — to have a shower
2) (= Brauseaufsatz) shower attachment; (an Schlauch, Gießkanne) rose, spray (attachment)* * *(fizzy drink: a bottle of pop.) pop* * *Brau·se<-, -n>[ˈbrauzə]f2. (Aufsatz von Gießkannen) spray [attachment], sprinkler* * *die; Brause, Brausen1) fizzy drink; (Brausepulver) sherbet2) (veralt.): (Dusche) shower* * *2. (Dusche) shower;sich unter die Brause stellen have ( oder take) a shower3. (Gießbrause) sprinkler, nozzle, shower head* * *die; Brause, Brausen1) fizzy drink; (Brausepulver) sherbet2) (veralt.): (Dusche) shower* * *-n f.lemonade (drink) n.soda (drink) n. -
5 Brausestäbchen
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6 Weinsorbet
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7 Sherbeteis
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8 Sorbet
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9 Brausestange
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10 Limonadenpulver
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11 Brause
Brau·se <-, -n> [ʼbrauzə] f( Handbrause) [hand] shower2) ( Aufsatz von Gießkannen) spray [attachment], sprinkler( Brausepulver) sherbet powder -
12 Brausepulver
Brau·se·pul·ver nteffervescent powder; ( für Kinder) sherbet powder -
13 Brause
f1. rose [on a watering can]2. sherbet3. soda Am. [soft drink]4. sprinklerf[Dusche]shower -
14 Brausepulver
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15 Eisgetränk
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16 Fruchteis
nsherbet Am. -
17 Limonade
f1. lemonade Br.2. sherbet3. soda pop Am.4. soft drink -
18 Sorbet
n1. sherbet2. sorbet -
19 Sorbett
n, m[Fruchtgetränk, Eisgetränk]sherbet -
20 Weinsorbet
n1. wine sherbet Am.2. wine sorbet
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Sherbet — Sher bet, n. [Ar. sherbet, shorbet, sharbat, properly, one drink or sip, a draught, beverage, from shariba to drink. Cf. {Sorbet}, {Sirup}, {Shrub} a drink.] 1. A refreshing drink, common in the East, made of the juice of some fruit, diluted,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sherbet — (n.) c.1600, zerbet, drink made from diluted fruit juice and sugar, from Turk. serbet, from Pers. sharbat, from Arabic sharba(t) a drink, from shariba he drank. Related to SYRUP (Cf. syrup) … Etymology dictionary
sherbet — ► NOUN 1) Brit. a flavoured sweet fizzing powder eaten alone or made into a drink. 2) (especially in Arab countries) a drink of sweet diluted fruit juices. 3) N. Amer. water ice; sorbet. 4) Austral. humorous beer. ORIGIN Arabic, drink ; related… … English terms dictionary
sherbet — or sherbert [shʉr′bərtshʉr′bət] n. [Turk ṣerbet < Ar sharba(t), a drink, var. of sharāb: see SYRUP] 1. Brit. a beverage, originally from Asia, made of watered fruit juice and sugar and served cold 2. a frozen dessert like an ice but with… … English World dictionary
Sherbet — Şerbet (Turkish) (Soda powder; Etymology: Turkish Persian; Turkish şerbet, from Persian Urdu شربت,Hindi sharbat, from Arabic sharba drink) (British and American English) historically was a cool effervescent or iced fruit soft drink. The meaning,… … Wikipedia
sherbet — sher·bet (shûr’bĭt) n. 1) also sher·bert ( bûrt′) A frozen dessert made mainly of fruit juice or fruit purée, usually with sugar and milk or cream. 2) Chiefly British A usually fruit flavored effervescent powder, eaten as candy or made into a… … Word Histories
sherbet — [[t]ʃɜ͟ː(r)bət[/t]] sherbets 1) N UNCOUNT: oft N n Sherbet is a sweet dry powder that tastes fizzy and is eaten as a sweet. [BRIT] ...sherbet dips. 2) N VAR Sherbet is like ice cream but made with fruit juice, sugar, and water. [AM] ...lemon… … English dictionary
sherbet — /sherr bit/, n. 1. a frozen fruit flavored mixture, similar to an ice, but with milk, egg white, or gelatin added. 2. Brit. a drink made of sweetened fruit juice diluted with water and ice. 3. a frozen fruit or vegetable purée, served either… … Universalium
sherbet — [17] Like syrup, sherbet goes back ultimately to the Arabic verb shariba ‘drink’, whose initial /shr/ sound was originally imitative of the sound of noisy drinking or slurping. From it was derived the noun sharbah, whose plural sharbāt passed… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
sherbet — [17] Like syrup, sherbet goes back ultimately to the Arabic verb shariba ‘drink’, whose initial /shr/ sound was originally imitative of the sound of noisy drinking or slurping. From it was derived the noun sharbah, whose plural sharbāt passed… … Word origins
sherbet — UK [ˈʃɜː(r)bət] / US [ˈʃɜrbət] noun Word forms sherbet : singular sherbet plural sherbets 1) [uncountable] British powder with a fizzy taste that is eaten as a sweet 2) [countable/uncountable] American a sorbet … English dictionary