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----In Cambridge in 1663, the vice chancellor would only licence coffee houses if they agreed to 'suffer no scholars of this University, under the degree of Masters of Arts, to drinke coffee, chocolate, sherbett, or tea . . . except their tutors be with them.'
----in fairness the posh kids at my college did an awful lot of 'sherbett'
----you could pretty much scrape up a line from the bathrooms
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 楼主| 发表于 2020-9-18 01:05:43 | 显示全部楼层
posh:
1. elegant and expensive
   优雅豪华的;富丽堂皇的:
   a posh hotel
   豪华旅馆
   You look very posh in your new suit.
   你穿上新衣服显得雍容华贵。
2. (BrE, sometimes disapproving) typical of or used by people who belong to a high social class
   上流社会的;上等人的
   SYN  stylish :
   a  posh accent / voice
   上等人的腔调/嗓音
   They live in the posh part of town.
   他们生活在本市的富人区。
   They pay for their children to go to a posh school.
   他们花钱让子女上贵族学校。
• posh adv.
   (BrE) to talk posh
   谈吐高雅
sherbet
sher·bet  / ˈʃəːbət; NAmE ˈʃəːrbət / noun1. [U] (BrE)  a powder that tastes of fruit and fizzes when you put it in your mouth, eaten as a sweet / candy
   果味汽水粉糖
2. [C, U] (NAmE, becoming old-fashioned) = sorbet

1. [C,U]  [AmE] a sweet frozen food made with water, fruit, sugar, and milk
• 果汁冰糕〔一种用水、水果、糖和牛奶制成的冷冻甜食〕
2. [U]  [BrE] a powder that is eaten as a sweet
• 甜味果味粉〔一种甜食〕
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 楼主| 发表于 2020-9-18 01:12:49 | 显示全部楼层
sherbet:
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Word History: Although the word sherbet has been in the English language for several centuries (it was first recorded in 1603), it has not always referred to what one normally thinks of as sherbet. Sherbet came into English from Ottoman Turkish sherbet or Persian sharbat, both going back to Arabic šarba, “drink.” The Turkish and Persian words referred to a beverage of sweetened, diluted fruit juice that was popular in the Middle East and imitated in Europe. In Europe sherbet eventually came to refer to a carbonated drink. Because the original Middle Eastern drink contained fruit and was often cooled with snow, sherbet was applied to a frozen dessert (first recorded in 1891). It is distinguished slightly from sorbet, which can also mean “a fruit-flavored ice served between courses of a meal.” Sorbet (first recorded in English in 1585) goes back through French (sorbet) and then Italian (sorbetto) to the same Turkish sherbet that gave us sherbet.

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