मार्टिनिस Meaning in English
मार्टिनिस शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : martinis
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
मार्टिंसमार्टिंसन
मार्टलेट
मार्टन
मार्टी राइजिंग
शहीद
शहीद करना
हुतात्मा
जुर्म की शहादत
शहीदों
शहीद हुए लोग सैनिक इत्यादि
मारस
अचम्भे में पड़ना
मार्क्स
मार्क्सिस
मार्टिनिस इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He has many mishaps, including pouring water before placing down the glasses, forcing the couple to repeat their order of "two martinis" three times, and subsequently bringing them six martinis.
Over the years, the American preference for "extra dry" martinis led to the switch from gin to vodka, and to drastically reducing the flavour and quantity of the vermouth employed.
Some recipes substituted a vermouth from Dolin instead of Noilly Prat for making martinis, which is said to be "every bit as good as, although not by any means identical to, the old Noilly".
The small group of liberal representatives, outraged over Richard Nixon's presidency and the stern administration of then-Governor Wendell Ford, would gather over martinis in Boone's Frankfort hotel room to discuss the day's legislative sessions.
Set in the fictional town of Newbury in Westchester County, New York, the main character is the Reverend Daniel Webster (Aidan Quinn), an unconventional Episcopal priest who is addicted to narcotic painkillers while his wife Judith (Susanna Thompson) fights her dependence on mid-day martinis.
Although there is a lot of discussion on the Vesper, it is only ordered once throughout Fleming's novels and by later books Bond is ordering regular vodka martinis, though he also drinks regular gin martinis.
In total, Bond orders 19 vodka martinis and 16 gin martinis throughout Fleming's novels and short stories.
The Department of Biochemistry at the University of Western Ontario in Canada studied whether preparation of a martini affects its antioxidant capacity; the study found that the shaken gin martinis were able to break down [peroxide] and leave only 0.
Andrew Lycett, an Ian Fleming biographer, believed that Fleming liked his martinis shaken, not stirred, because Fleming thought that stirring a drink diminished its flavour.
Fleming was a fan of martinis shaken by Hans Schröder, a German bartender.
However, many bartenders stir any cocktail whose ingredients are all transparent—such as martinis, manhattans, and negronis—to maintain clarity and texture.
To disperse the oil, Bond ordered his martinis shaken; thus, in the same scene where he orders the martini, he tells the barman about how vodka made from grain rather than potatoes makes his drink even better.