liquor 的 3 个定义
- Informal. to furnish or ply with liquor to drink.
- Informal. to drink large quantities of liquor.
liquor 近义词
drink; alcoholic beverage
更多liquor例句
- In unpublished work, she was able to use an elemental analysis to accurately link cocoa liquor to its country of origin about 97 percent of the time.
- Stitzel works with samples of cocoa liquor — cocoa beans that have been fermented, dried, roasted and ground into a paste — from across the globe.
- Stitzel recently identified concentrations of organic compounds in cocoa liquor from Vietnam, Indonesia, Honduras, Ecuador and Mexico.
- The next day, Illinois allowed bars and restaurants to start selling unopened bottles of beer, wine and liquor, but mixed drinks were excluded.
- The tariffs make importing these liquors more expensive, reducing demand.
- The possibilities seem endless: Who needs a trip to the liquor store when the toddler can turn water into wine, amirite?
- Perhaps the most Jewish part of the 6th Annual Latke Festival was that the food went way faster than the liquor.
- Why was a master photographer recruited to work with one of the most successful liquor brands on the planet?
- His court-appointed lawyer was drinking a quart of liquor per day.
- The theft, which was over in less than a minute, took place in a North London liquor store.
- They became quite jolly as cocktails and red liquor flowed and tingled their veins.
- The steward, a young mulatto, had contracted the bad habit of indulging too much in liquor.
- In one particular his crime made him a changed man; from the moment he fled he never touched another drop of liquor.
- Last night we celebrated Dubuques birthday, and I came back rather the worse for liquor.
- Preparations of malt liquor were at that time deemed essential articles of comfort.