spritz

spritz
spritz·er;
spritz;

English syllables. 2014.

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  • Spritz — con Aperol. El spritz es un refrigerio alcohólico. Se remonta a los tiempos de la dominación austro húngara en el Véneto y en el Friuli Venezia Giulia, en particular en el área de Venecia y de Trieste, aunque hoy en día es comúnmente consumido… …   Wikipedia Español

  • spritz — [ sprıts ] verb transitive INFORMAL to SPRAY a liquid on someone or something: We suggest you spritz your hair with water first. ╾ spritz noun count: a light spritz of oil …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Spritz — may refer to: * Hair spray * Spritz (alcoholic beverage), an aperitif consisting of wine, sparkling water, and liqueur * Spritz (wine), a term referring to small amounts of carbon dioxide added to wine * Spritzgebäck, a type of Christmas cookie …   Wikipedia

  • spritz — [sprıts] v [T] [Date: 1900 2000; : German; Origin: spritzen] AmE to ↑spray small amounts of a liquid on something >spritz n …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • spritz — [sprits, shprits] vt., vi., n. [PaGer spritz (< Ger spritze(n)) & Yiddish shprits, both < MHG sprütze < sprützen, to spray: for IE base see SPROUT] squirt or spray …   English World dictionary

  • spritz — 1917, from Yiddish or Ger., lit. spray. Spritzer glass of wine mixed with carbonated water is from 1961 …   Etymology dictionary

  • spritz|er — «SPRIHT suhr», noun. a cold drink made with syrup or wine and carbonated water. ╂[< German Spritzer < spritzen to squirt, splash] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Spritz — Pour les articles homonymes, voir spritz (homonyme). Spritz à l Aperol …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Spritz — Aperol Spritz mit Orange Spritz mit Olive Spritz bzw. Sprizz oder …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • spritz — UK [sprɪts] / US verb [transitive] Word forms spritz : present tense I/you/we/they spritz he/she/it spritzes present participle spritzing past tense spritzed past participle spritzed informal to spray a liquid on someone or something Derived word …   English dictionary

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