- fruit cocktail, fruit cup
- фруктовый салат (из мелких или измельченных фруктов)
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
fruit cup — ☆ fruit cup n. mixed diced fruits served in a sherbet glass, etc. as an appetizer or dessert: also fruit cocktail … English World dictionary
fruit cup — noun : a mixture of fruits sometimes topped with a small ball of fruit ice and served in a medium sized stemmed glass as a dessert course compare fruit cocktail … Useful english dictionary
fruit cup — noun fruit cocktail … Wiktionary
cocktail — (n.) first attested 1806; H.L. Mencken lists seven versions of its origin, perhaps the most persuasive is Fr. coquetier egg cup (15c.; in English cocktay). In New Orleans, c.1795, Antoine Amédée Peychaud, an apothecary (and inventor of Peychaud… … Etymology dictionary
fruit — noun 1 part of a plant ADJECTIVE ▪ fresh ▪ overripe, ripe, unripe ▪ rotten ▪ candied, dried … Collocations dictionary
fruit cocktail — /frut ˈkɒkteɪl/ (say frooht koktayl) noun an assortment of fruits served in a glass or cup as an appetiser or dessert …
Pimm's Cup (cocktail) — Pimm s Cup is a popular cocktail in England, particularly wealthier areas. It is based on Pimm s No.1, a gin based beverage flavored with fruits and spices invented in 1823 as a health drink.Pimm s No.1 Cocktail (Pimm s Cup, Pimm s No.1 Cup)This… … Wikipedia
fruitcocktail — fruit cocktail n. A mixture of fresh or preserved fruits cut into pieces and served as an appetizer or dessert. Also called fruit cup. * * * … Universalium
Culver's menu — Culver s is renowned for offering a wide variety of made to order meal items and desserts. In consumer surveys, the Wisconsin based chain continually scores high marks for its widely varied menu choices.Fact|date=March 2008 Note: Menu varies… … Wikipedia
food — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Nourishment Nouns 1. food, aliment, nourishment, nutriment; aliment[ation], foodstuffs, sustenance, nurture, subsistence, provender, daily bread, fodder, provision, ration, keep, commons, board; fare,… … English dictionary for students
Old Tom Gin — (or Tom Gin or Old Tom) is a lightly sweetened Gin popular in 18th century England that now is rarely available. It is slightly sweeter than London Dry, but slightly drier than Dutch/Holland Gin/Jenever, and is thus sometimes called The Missing… … Wikipedia