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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary lem·on·ade DATE 1604 : a beverage of sweetened lemon juice mixed with water English Etymology lemonade 1660s, from Fr. limonade; see lemon (1) + -ade. Earlier English spelling was lemonado (c.1640) with false Sp. ending. Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 lemonade lem·on·ade / 7lemE5neid / noun1. [U] (BrE) a sweet fizzy drink (= with bubbles) with a lemon flavour 柠檬味汽水 2. [U] a drink made from lemon juice, sugar and water 柠檬饮料 3. [C] a glass or bottle of lemonade 一杯(或一瓶)柠檬饮料 ⇨ compare orangeade Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged lem·on·ade \|lemə|nād\ noun (-s) Etymology: French limonade, from limon lemon (from Middle French lymon) + -ade : a beverage of sweetened lemon juice mixed with plain or carbonated water |
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