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sommelier
\suhm-uhl-YEY; Fr. saw-muh-LYEY\ , noun;
1.A restaurant employee who orders and maintains the wines sold in the restaurant and usually has extensive knowledge about wine and food pairings.
名词 n.
1.酒侍
Quotes:
In the restaurant we ordered hors d'oeuvres and beer. The sommelier brought the beer, tall, beaded on the outside of the steins, and cold. There were a dozen different dishes of hors d'oeuvres.
~Ernest Hemmingway, The Sun Also Rises
If the wine list is not online, drop by the restaurant in advance, look over the list and talk with the sommelier. It's a small investment in time that will pay big dividends.
~Dorothy J. Gaiter and John Brecher, "Ordering for a Business Meal", Wall Street Journal, October 17, 2009
Origin:
Sommelier derives from French, from Old French, "officer in charge of provisions, pack-animal driver," alteration of sommerier, from sommier," beast of burden," from Vulgar Latin saumārius. |
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