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lager

/lah-ger, law-/US // ˈlɑ gər, ˈlɔ- //UK // (ˈlɑːɡə) //

拉格酒,拉格,拉格啤酒,拉格机

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called lager beer . a beer stored from six weeks to six months for aging before use.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to age usually by storing in tanks at just-below freezing temperatures for several weeks or months.

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Examples

  • While Montucky does offer its lager in 12-ounce cans, it’s mostly found in 16-ounce tallboys.

  • Britain’s National Health Service say men and women are advised not to drink more than 14 units a week on a regular basis, which is six pints of lager or a bottle and a half of wine.

  • It’s like the lager people would know, but with depth and flavor.

  • Until a few years ago, Craig Laughlin drank nothing but macro lagers when he was in the mood for a cold beverage.

  • Then again, I’d likely have a breeze, a cold lager and a great view to distract me.

  • I am sure that no one in a Gulag or Kanz-lager would have turned their nose up at some fresh poultry.

  • Order a cold lager and top it off with a mixed green salad and Pizza Diavolo.

  • Help it all down with one of the many home-brewed beers—the lager and seasonal Christmas beer disappeared quickly at our table.

  • The lager which is a feature now well known of African warfare, is the same thing in principle.

  • It's the same old story, so common—a champagne appetite and a lager beer pocketbook.

  • General Stevens at once had all the lager thrown into the road, and the wagons sent back for the abandoned rations.

  • Steam beer and lager was five cents a glass and whiskey ten cents.

  • Haight was the real head-man, but he was too fond of lager-beer to be in trusted with so large a business.