whisky

listen to the pronunciation of whisky
Englisch - Türkisch
viski

O, peşpeşe viski içerek barda oturdu. - She sat at the bar downing shot after shot of whisky.

Eğer İskoçya'dan gelmiyorsa ve en az on iki yıl eskitilmediyse o zaman o, viski değildir. - If it's not from Scotland and it hasn't been aged at least twelve years, then it isn't whisky.

(isim) viski
(Gıda) iskoç viskisi
whiskey
{i} viski

Tom sarhoş olmadan bütün bir şişe viskiyi içebileceğini söylüyor. - Tom says that he can drink a whole bottle of whiskey without getting drunk.

Dün onun evinde bir şişe viski açtı. - He opened a bottle of whiskey at his home yesterday.

whisky neat
sek viski
whisky sour
viski kokteyli
whisky and soda
(Gıda) viski soda
whisky and water, please
(fiil)ski ve su lütfen
whisky and water, please
viski ve su lütfen
whisky on the rocks
buzlu viski
blended whisky
harmanlanmış viski
blended whisky
harman viskisi
whiskey
(Gıda) bourbon viski
irish whisky
irlanda viskisi
rye whisky
çavdar viskisi
whiskey
İrlanda ya da Amerikan yapımı viski
He takes his whisky on the rocks
k. dili Viskiyi buzlu içer
corn whisky
mısır viskisi
scotch whisky
viski viski
He takes his whisky on
{k} Viskiyi buzlu içer
i would like a bottle of whisky
bir şişe viski rica ediyorum
whiskey
i., bak. whisky
whiskey
viskili
whiskey
(isim) viski
Englisch - Englisch
An alcoholic liquor distilled from fermented grain and usually aged in in oak barrels
A drink of whisky
{n} a spirit distilled from grain
a liquor made from fermented mash of grain
Bristow, and most of the offenders were convicted
An intoxicating liquor distilled from grain, potatoes, etc
A conspiracy of distillers and government officials during the administration of President Grant to defraud the government of the excise taxes
The frauds were detected in 1875 through the efforts of the Secretary of the Treasury
A light carriage built for rapid motion; called also tim- whiskey
{i} alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain (e.g. corn, rye, or barley)
In the United States, whisky is generally distilled from maize, rye, or wheat, but in Scotland and Ireland it is often made from malted barley
Whisky is a strong alcoholic drink made, especially in Scotland, from grain such as barley or rye. a bottle of whisky. expensive whiskies and brandies. A whisky is a glass of whisky. She handed him a whisky. S3 whiskey whiskies whiskeys a strong alcoholic drink made from grain, or a glass of this
An alcoholic liquor distilled from fermented grain and usually aged by storing in Oak barrels
especially in Scotland, Ireland, and the United States
Aqua
usque
whisky jack
The gray jay, Perisoreus canadensis
whisky jacks
plural form of whisky jack
Scotch whisky
Whisky made in Scotland
grain whisky
Whisky made from unmalted barley mixed with maize or rye
single malt whisky
Whisky made only from the malted barley of a single distillery, unblended with other whiskies
whiskey
The letter W in the ICAO spelling alphabet
whiskey
A distilled alcoholic liquor made from fermented grain, usually aged by storing in oak barrels
Scotch whisky
A whiskey distilled in Scotland from malted barley
Scotch whisky
type of alcoholic drink
Whiskey
scat
bourbon whisky
See under Whisky
malt whisky
Malt whisky or malt is whisky that is made from malt
whiskey
Spirit distilled from fermented grain mash, stored and aged in oak or other wood containers This spelling is proper for American, Canadian and Irish whiskies
whiskey
a liquor made from fermented mash of grain
whiskey
Made from grains like corn, rye, barley, or wheat It is distilled from a fermented mash of the grain, then aged in oak barells At this stage it is a water-colord liquid During the aging period, it gradually attains its amber color, flavor and aroma It is bottled and sold at 80 proof Whiskey of each country is distinct from that of the others because of the local grain characteristics, distillation techniques and formulas Scotland, Ireland, the U S and Canada are major producers
whiskey
military phonetic for the letter 'W'
whiskey
[source: www dictionary com] An alcoholic liquor distilled from grain, such as corn, rye, or barley, and containing approximately 40 to 50 percent ethyl alcohol by volume
whiskey
a drink of whiskey
whiskey
A spirit distilled from fermented grain mash, stored in oak containers
whiskey
{i} alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain (e.g. corn, rye, or barley)
whiskey
In the United States, whisky is generally distilled from maize, rye, or wheat, but in Scotland and Ireland it is often made from malted barley
whiskey
especially in Scotland, Ireland, and the United States
whiskey
A light carriage built for rapid motion; called also tim- whiskey
whiskey
Whiskey is whisky that is made in Ireland or the United States. a tumbler with about an inch of whiskey in it. A whiskey is a glass of whiskey. or whisky Any of several distilled liquors made from a fermented mash of cereal grains. Whiskeys are distinctive because of differences in raw materials and production methods. All are aged in wooden containers. The earliest direct account of whiskey making is found in Scottish records from 1494. Scotch whisky (this spelling is also used by Canadians) is usually somewhat light in body, with a distinctive smoky malt flavour; it is made primarily from malted barley that has been heated over a peat fire, fermented, distilled, and blended with similar whiskies made by different distillers. Irish whiskeys, lighter-bodied and lacking any smoky flavor, are not malt-fired and may be mixed with neutral grain spirits. Canadian whisky, light in colour and flavour, is a blend of highly flavoured and neutral grain whiskies. In the U.S., the largest producer and consumer of whiskey, both straight (at least 51% single-mash) and blended whiskeys are produced, derived from both sour and sweet mashes. (Sour mashes are fermented with both fresh and previously fermented yeast; sweet mashes employ only fresh yeast.) Bourbon, first produced in Bourbon Co., Ky., is a full-bodied unblended whiskey derived from a sour mash of corn grain. Whiskeys are consumed both unmixed and in cocktails, punches, and other beverages
whiskey
Same as Whisky, a liquor
whiskey
An intoxicating liquor distilled from grain, potatoes, etc
whiskey
A liquor produced from the fermented mash of grains such as barley, corn, and rye Popular varieties of whiskey (spelled "whisky" in Canada and Scotland) include bourbon, Canadian whisky, Irish whiskey, rye, and scotch
whisky

    Silbentrennung

    whis·ky

    Türkische aussprache

    hwîski

    Aussprache

    /ˈhwəskē/ /ˈhwɪskiː/

    Etymologie

    () Early 18th century. Variant of usque, abbreviation of usquebaugh (compare obsolete whiskybae). From Scottish Gaelic uisge beatha and Irish uisce beatha (“water of life”). Compare aquavit, from Latin aqua vitae (“water of life”).
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