liquor
英['lɪkə(r)]
美['lɪkər]
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n. (名词)
- [U][C]酒,烈性酒 strong alcoholic drink
Noun:
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an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented
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a liquid substance that is a solution (or emulsion or suspension) used or obtained in an industrial process;
"waste liquors"
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the liquid in which vegetables or meat have be cooked
- 1. The federal government hiked the tax on hard liquor.
- 联邦政府提高了烈性酒的税率。
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- 2. I saw what the liquor was doing to her.
- 我发现烈酒对她伤害很大。
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- 3. They had liquor for the adults and sodas for the children.
- 他们为大人准备了酒,为小孩准备了汽水。
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- 4. In 1979, Liquor Barn thrived as a discount merchandiser.
- 1979年,LiquorBarn烈酒折扣店的生意十分红火。
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- 5. Grandfather set them up in a liquor business.
- 爷爷资助他们经营酒业。
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- Many airports sell duty-free liquor.
很多机场出售免税酒。
- He appears to have drunk a lot of liquor.
他似乎喝得醉醺醺的。
- Drinking hard liquor too much is harmful to health.
喝太多的烈性酒对身体有害。
- Stay off the hard liquor until your stomach feels better.
等你的胃舒服了再喝烈性酒。
- Clarified liquor is withdrawn near the bottom.
澄清液在靠近池底的地方排出。
用作名词 (n.)
- Does this restaurant have licence to serve liquor?
这家饭店是不是许可出售酒类?
- She drinks wine and beer but no liquor.
她喝葡萄酒和啤酒,但不喝烈性酒。
- Men in liquor must be handled differently.
必须用不同的方法对待喝醉的人。
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