Demerara

发音

UK /dɛməˈɹɛəɹə/
其它
UK /dɛməˈɹɑːɹə/
US /dɛməˈɹɛɹə/
US /dɛməˈɹɑɹə/

词形变化

Demeraras 复数 Demeraras

别名

demerara Demeraran

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A type of natural, unrefined or partially refined cane sugar, which is light brown in colour, particularly used in pastries and biscuits like shortbread.

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  2. 2.

    A dark rum, made in Guyana using molasses and this sugar, mainly used for blending.

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    He related, “Down home we used to drink Demerara and when I was a lot younger than I am now I'd always get embarrassed, not being able to take it neat like most of them. You need a bull's gullet for neat Demerara."

name
  1. 1.

    A river which rises in the rainforests of Guyana, and flows north to the Atlantic Ocean, which the country's capital of Georgetown is situated on; in full, the Demerara River.

  2. 2.

    A region of Guyana in South America, Essequebo en Demerary (Essequibo and Demerara), formerly a Dutch (later British) colony, located around the lower courses of this river.

词汇关系

词源

The placename derives from an Arawak word. Perhaps Malali ("fast running stream"), which would have originally been the name of a section of rapids, from which the Dutch called the whole river de Malali ("the Malali"), which (with incorporation of the definite article into the name, and alternation of l and r) became Demerara. Alternatively, perhaps Immenary or Dumaruni meaning “river of the letterwood”. The sugar is so-called because it was grown in the region around the river.

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