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Champagne English Late Latin Open Province Wine Produced

正面 5461.champagne
英 [ʃæm'peɪn]美 [ʃæm'pen]

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释义:
n. 香槟酒;香槟酒色n. (Champagne)人名;(法)尚帕涅;(英)尚帕涅
例句:
1. We had a nice meal with a bottle of champagne.我们美餐了一顿,还喝了一瓶香槟。

1. flag, flake <====> flaw, floe, flay.2. blow => flaw.3. 谐音“缝裂”。4. f-(谐音“缝”) + law => flaw: 法律缝隙、法律缺陷、法律漏洞。
champagne 香槟酒因产自法国Champagne郡而得名。地名来自camp, 平原,平地。
champagnechampagne: [17] Champagne comes (as does campaign) from late Latin campānia, a derivative of Latin campus ‘open field’ (source of English camp). This passed into Old French as champagne ‘open country’, a word borrowed into English in the 14th century as champaign (now archaic). It came to be applied specifically to a province of northeastern France (an area largely of open rolling countryside) and hence to the wine produced in that area.There are references to ‘brisk Champagne’ and ‘sparkling Champagne’ in English from the 1660s and 1670s, but it was not until about two hundred years ago that modern champagne, produced by secondary fermentation in bottle, was invented (according to legend, by the monk Dom Perignon).=> camp, campaign, championchampagne (n.)1660s, from French, short for vin de Champagne "wine made in Champagne," former province in northwest France, literally "open country" (see campaign (n.)). Originally any wine from this region, focused to the modern meaning late 18c."

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