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		adjective ˈfrapeɪfræˈpeɪ postpositive (of a drink) iced or chilled. (饮料,酒)冰镇的;半冻的 冰镇薄荷甜酒。 Example sentencesExamples -  The corridors bustle with traffic, and everyone is fueled by tall glasses of coffee frappé.
 -  After that we went to some tea place and I got a tea fusion drink, but my mom got this honeydew almond frappé thing.
 -  He had been drinking a decaf and she was sipping on a mocha frappé.
 -  Most days the waterfront is virtually wall-to-wall cafes where hip young things lounge around all afternoon sipping cafe frappés.
 -  Did I mention the baby tumbler of minted mango frappé that came alongside?
 
 
 noun ˈfrapeɪfræˈpeɪ A drink served with ice or frozen to a slushy consistency. 冰镇饮料(或酒);半冻饮料(或酒) Example sentencesExamples -  The new frappé mix enables cafés to make a wide variety of delicious frappés quickly and simply.
 -  So, mind if I go about making you a frappé with regular Coffea arabica?
 -  Streetside cafes are filled with the locals watching football, drinking a frappé, and deliberately breaking New York City's no smoking rule.
 -  I have a test tomorrow so I'm going to go to the bookstore, get myself a frappé, and pull an all-nighter, then try and make it through tomorrow.
 -  And in some parts of Eastern Europe frappés are made with cola in place of coffee.
 -  I'd had to use both hands to hold my frappé, and lighting cigarettes was near impossible.
 -  You can still look tough and macho with a frappé in your hand.
 
 
 adjectiveˈfrapeɪfræˈpeɪ Ballet postpositive (of a position) involving a beating action of the toe of one foot against the ankle of the supporting leg. 〔芭蕾〕(体位)用一脚脚趾击打站立腿踝部的,弗拉佩的 弗拉佩体位基本训练。 Example sentencesExamples -  In frappé devant you do not move your hip, therefore you can't bring your hip back when you bring your leg back.
 -  Usually a flic-flac is built into a frappé exercise at the barre.
 -  Frappé and petit battement serré introduce real dynamic movement, with more speed, quick precision and sustained turnout as in serré.
 
 
 OriginFrench, literally 'struck'.    adjectivefraˈpāfræˈpeɪ postpositive (of a drink) iced or chilled. (饮料,酒)冰镇的;半冻的 冰镇薄荷甜酒。 Example sentencesExamples -  After that we went to some tea place and I got a tea fusion drink, but my mom got this honeydew almond frappé thing.
 -  Most days the waterfront is virtually wall-to-wall cafes where hip young things lounge around all afternoon sipping cafe frappés.
 -  The corridors bustle with traffic, and everyone is fueled by tall glasses of coffee frappé.
 -  He had been drinking a decaf and she was sipping on a mocha frappé.
 -  Did I mention the baby tumbler of minted mango frappé that came alongside?
 
 
 nounfraˈpāfræˈpeɪ 1A drink served with ice or frozen to a slushy consistency. 冰镇饮料(或酒);半冻饮料(或酒) Example sentencesExamples -  You can still look tough and macho with a frappé in your hand.
 -  Streetside cafes are filled with the locals watching football, drinking a frappé, and deliberately breaking New York City's no smoking rule.
 -  I'd had to use both hands to hold my frappé, and lighting cigarettes was near impossible.
 -  The new frappé mix enables cafés to make a wide variety of delicious frappés quickly and simply.
 -  So, mind if I go about making you a frappé with regular Coffea arabica?
 -  I have a test tomorrow so I'm going to go to the bookstore, get myself a frappé, and pull an all-nighter, then try and make it through tomorrow.
 -  And in some parts of Eastern Europe frappés are made with cola in place of coffee.
 
 - 1.1 (chiefly in New England) a milk shake, especially one made with ice cream.
Example sentencesExamples -  He was ordering fried shrimp and a chocolate frappé.
 -  Then we made fun of anyone who called a frappé a milkshake.
 
  
 
 adjectivefraˈpāfræˈpeɪ Ballet postpositive (of a position) involving a beating action of the toe of one foot against the ankle of the supporting leg. 〔芭蕾〕(体位)用一脚脚趾击打站立腿踝部的,弗拉佩的 弗拉佩体位基本训练。 Example sentencesExamples -  Usually a flic-flac is built into a frappé exercise at the barre.
 -  In frappé devant you do not move your hip, therefore you can't bring your hip back when you bring your leg back.
 -  Frappé and petit battement serré introduce real dynamic movement, with more speed, quick precision and sustained turnout as in serré.
 
 
 OriginFrench, literally ‘struck’.     |