liquor
liquor 英 [ˈlɪkə(r)] 美 [ˈlɪkɚ]
n. 酒,含酒精饮料;溶液;液体;烈酒 vi. 喝酒,灌酒 vt. 使喝醉
名词复数:liquors
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- n. 酒,含酒精饮料;溶液;液体;烈酒
- vi. 喝酒,灌酒
- vt. 使喝醉
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1. His tan was pinked by a liquor flush.
喝酒后他那晒黑的皮肤透出了红色。
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2. He carries his liquor like a gentleman.
他酒量很大, 没有丝毫醉意。
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3. This store handles the sort of liquor you need.
这家商店出售你要的那种酒。
- liquor (n.) c. 1200, likur "any matter in a liquid state, a liquid or fluid substance," from Old French licor "fluid, liquid; sap; oil" (12c., Modern French liqueur), from Latin liquorem (nominative liquor) "a liquid, liquor; wine; the sea," originally "liquidity, fluidity," from liquere "be fluid, liquid" (see liquid (adj.)).
- liquor (v.) c. 1500, "to moisten," from liquor (n.). From 1550s as "supply with liquor," 1839 as "drink" (intoxicating liquor). To liquor up "get drunk" is from 1845. Related: Liquored; liquoring.
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