03:13 Aug 18, 2000 |
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na | amber coloured or smelling |
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na | ambergris-scented cider / ambergris-scented beer |
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na | amber scented cider, beer |
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na | see below |
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amber coloured or smelling Explanation: < ambre: amber amber coloured or smelling cider & beer |
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ambergris-scented cider / ambergris-scented beer Explanation: it reefrs to a kind of perfume or scent given to cider and beer. |
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amber scented cider, beer Explanation: I found this only in perfumed type contexts, not in conjunction with beers. there are amber beers, ciders and ales however so the past participle here is probably an adjective meant to convey a scent or process. Go to jungle jim's beer list:http://hometown.aol.com/brickskeller/myhomepage. It could be as simple as amber cider & amber beer Reference: http://www.educagri.fr/cfppabeaune/anglais/user/degustn/lexi... Reference: http://www.wesi.ch/beer/us.html |
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see below Explanation: cidre ambré : exists. There are quite a few web references to it. It is essentially used to describe the colour, orangey-gold, not a scent or a flavour. bière ambrée : again this temr is used. See webrefs below. cidre ambr� - www.calvados-dupont.com (site bi-lingue) bi�re ambr�e - www.fromages-de-france.com/Cde/Numerique/04h.htm |
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