coke 英 [kəʊk]   美 [koʊk]

coke

coke  英 [kəʊk] 美 [koʊk]

n. 可口可乐(Coca-Cola) 

进行时:coking  过去式:coked  过去分词:coked  第三人称单数:cokes  名词复数:cokes 

Why do you like coke? 你为什么喜欢可乐?
Can I have a Diet Coke? 能给我来一罐低热量可乐吗?

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  • n. 可口可乐(Coca-Cola)
  • 1. Why do you like coke?

    你为什么喜欢可乐?

  • 2. Can I have a Diet Coke?

    能给我来一罐低热量可乐吗?

  • Coke soft drink, 1909, shortening of brand name Coca-Cola.
  • coke (n.1) "fuel residue, solid product of the carbonization of coal,"an important substance in metallurgy, 1660s, a northern England dialect word, perhaps a variant of Middle English colke "core (of an apple), heart of an onion" (c. 1400), also "charcoal" (early 15c.), a word of uncertain origin. It seems to have cognates in Old Frisian and Middle Dutch kolk "pothole," Old English -colc, in compounds, "pit, hollow," Swedish dialectal kälk "pith." Perhaps the notion is the "core" of the coal, or "what is left in the pit after a fire."
  • coke (n.2) slang shortened form of cocaine (q.v.), by 1902, American English.
Coke™ / kəʊk ; NAmE koʊk / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( informal) = Coca-Cola Can I have a Diet Coke? 能给我来一罐低热量可乐吗? Coke Cokes Coke™ / kəʊk ; NAmE koʊk / coke / kəʊk ; NAmE koʊk / noun [uncountable ] 1 ( informal) = cocaine 2 a black substance that is produced from coal and burnt to provide heat 焦炭 coke cokes coked coking coke / kəʊk ; NAmE koʊk /
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