brew 的 3 个定义
- to make by steeping, boiling, and fermenting malt and hops.
- to make or prepare by mixing, steeping, soaking, or boiling a solid in water.
- to concoct, mix, or cook: She brewed a pot of soup from the leftovers.
- to contrive, plan, or bring about: to brew mischief.
- to make a fermented alcoholic malt beverage, as beer or ale.
- to boil, steep, soak, or cook: Wait until the tea brews.
- a quantity brewed in a single process.
- a particular brewing or variety of malt liquor.
- a hot beverage made by cooking a solid in water, especially tea or coffee.
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brew 近义词
concoction
prepare by boiling
plan, devise
更多brew例句
- This 12-pack of 8-ounce cold brew cans comes in four varieties, including nitro and double espresso.
- You can set the machine to brew any of its four drink size options, and when you’re finished it automatically shuts itself off nine seconds after the last brew.
- Most days, the morning fog carries the smell of the lightning-sparked fires, an acrid brew of millions of incinerated trees and buildings now burning across California.
- Located on the corner of W 12th Street and Central Parkway in Cincinnati’s Historic Over the Rhine neighborhood, it is a unique one-of-a-kind place to enjoy a local craft brew and relax with friends.
- However, that home brew “didn’t do much for us puny humans either.”
- And that solution came from a homemade brew Branch and her sister created together.
- I paid a visit Istmo Brew Pub and found their beers undrinkable.
- In 2005, Istmo Brew Pub opened as the first of its kind in Panama City.
- A boiling brew is scooped into makeshift bowls—hollowed out coconut halves.
- Ayahuasca/yagé is a psychoactive brew made from the Banisteriopsis caapi vine.
- "And I can return the compliment," was my reply, as we all gathered round a brew of tea to exchange news and compare notes.
- Now, in the kitchen, a great searching among jars and boxes on high shelves told of preparation for the occasional brew.
- “If you will excuse me for a few moments, I will make myself fit to brew you some tea,” said my wife, holding open the door.
- She was stirring the pot diligently, now and then sprinkling in what looked like a brown dust, and watching the brew intently.
- As a rule, one or two studies would club together to brew, instead of preparing solitary banquets.