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Fresh
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- Freshness in both young and old wines is a welcome and pleasing component. a wine is said to be fresh when it is lively and cleanly made. the opposite of fresh is stale.
- Fresh is a term often used to describe citrus or green notes, found in light perfumes.
- When applied to the wind, signifies strong, but not violent; hence an increasing gale is said to freshen. (see force.) also used for sweet; as, fresh water. also, bordering on intoxication; excited with drinking. also, an overflowing or flood from rivers and torrents after heavy rains or the melting of mountain snows. also, an increase of the stream in a river. also, the stream of a river as it flows into the sea. the fresh sometimes extends out to sea for several miles, as off surinam, and many other large rivers.
- An effect introduced into a fragrance by the use of citrus oils, green notes, mint notes, and most recently ozone notes.
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新 鲜, китайский
Xīnxian
Пресная, русский
Пресный, русский
Пресный , сладкий
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Increasing, английский
Intoxication, английский
A condition which results from the absorption and diffusion in the body of a substance such as alcohol she was driving in a state of intoxication.
Overflowing, английский
Débordement
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Свежий, неиспорченный, русский
Французский язык, француз, французский, русский
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