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seltzer

/selt-ser/US // ˈsɛlt sər //UK // (ˈsɛltsə) //

苏打水,苏打水壶,苏打水机,汽水

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a naturally effervescent mineral water containing common salt and small quantities of sodium, calcium, and magnesium carbonates.
    • : tap water that has been commercially filtered, carbonated, and bottled with no addition of minerals or mineral salts.

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Examples

  • “That was a lot of lemons,” a man says while holding the seltzer.

  • While Gen X is poised to become the major wine-buying age cohort this year, the real hope is that millennials will turn from hard seltzer and, well, grow up and buy more wine.

  • “Even a simple action like texting a photo of seltzer water to a friend or to the group chat can act as a subtle reminder that it’s important to stick it out,” she says.

  • Hard seltzer broke big in the summer of 2019, but Anheuser-Busch is continuing to find new ways to keep the beverage top of mind.

  • Forbes also reports that Scott is working on a line of hard seltzers with Anheuser-Busch InBev, so he’s not slowing down anytime soon.

  • The ire Friedberg and Seltzer have drawn from crowds is both boisterous and vehement–Airplane!

  • Backed by this Republican support, Seltzer eked out a narrow 35-vote victory in a low-turnout primary.

  • Those experiences provided crucial elements in the life of Cass Seltzer, main character in 36 Arguments.

  • While we were still looking at the monkeys, a servant came in bringing a tray with wine and seltzer water.

  • Emerson, a Baltimore druggist, made a number of fortunes from his invention of Bromo-Seltzer.

  • “No need to trip your tongue on my account,” laughed Power, reaching lazily for a glass of milk and seltzer.

  • Perhaps you haven't noticed that you hadn't touched that seltzer and Irish, sir, when the party broke up.

  • A small lump of sugar, sir, will take the flatness out of the seltzer without noticeably sweetening the drink, sir.