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2008年01月04日 Friday, 10:45 AM
QUOTE(丨Snow丨鮶丨 @ 2008年01月03日 Thursday, 07:05 PM)
./"不得不佩服一下..
./"大概的都对..我昨晚也去查了..
./"Passion freit 热情果
./"Raspberry 红梅..桑梅
./"Belvedere 是法文还是哪里的文.忘了...意思好像是雪树...Vodka里的一种.
./"不过还是谢谢你..
If "belvedere" refers to a kind of vodka, it must be the premium one from Poland brewed with a very specific kind of rye. Such kind of rye probably only grows in Poland. I worked with several bartenders for a few days and got some from them.
Well, seriously, since the French pronunciation of "belvedere" sounds odd, I thought it might not be a word of that language. When I read architecture books, I might have encountered this word in a chapter introducing Italian design, so I guess it might be Italian. It means kind of like "观望台".
En.. just in case that you are interested, the morphological structure of "belvedere" is appreciable. "bel" might mean beautiful, like in Spanish "bella" (美女), in French "belle"; "ve" means "to see", like in Spanish "ver" (看), in English "view", in French "voir"; "Vini, vidi, vici.", "vidi" means "saw" so I guess "vedere" should be a variation of "to see" in Italian.
Well, all those are just my conjecture based on my limitation of knowledge, so it need to be proven by experts. I hope they could clarify a little.