liquor

英 ['lɪkə] 美['lɪkɚ]
  • 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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中文词源


liquor 烈酒

来自liquid,液体,汁液。后该词词义固定为烈性饮料,特指烈酒。

英文词源


liquor (n.)
c. 1200, likur "any matter in a liquid state," from Old French licor "fluid, liquid; sap; oil" (Modern French liqueur), from Latin liquorem (nominative liquor) "liquidity, fluidity," also "a liquid, the sea," from liquere "be fluid, liquid" (see liquid (adj.)). Narrowed sense of "fermented or distilled drink" (especially wine) first recorded c. 1300. To liquor up "get drunk" is from 1845. The form in English has been assimilated to Latin, but the pronunciation has not changed.

双语例句


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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