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n.
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- [U][C]酒,烈性酒 strong alcoholic drink
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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
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Many airports sell duty-free liquor.
一些機楊出售信息免征增值稅酒。
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He appears to have drunk a lot of liquor.
他然而喝了醉醺醺的。
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Drinking hard liquor too much is harmful to health.
喝不少的烈性酒對人體不好。
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Stay off the hard liquor until your stomach feels better.
當你的胃挺舒服了再喝烈性酒。
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Clarified liquor is withdrawn near the bottom.
澄清事實液在接近池底的城市自然排出。
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Does this restaurant have licence to serve liquor?
這兒小飯店是并非是經營買賣灑類?
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She drinks wine and beer but no liquor.
她喝紅提酒和酒,但不喝烈性酒。
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Men in liquor must be handled differently.
就必須用不同于的步驟正確看待喝多的人。
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Yond..black cloud,..looks like a foul bombard that would shed his liquor.
源于:Tempest ,
Shakespeare
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