hard liquor
英 [hɑːd ˈlɪkə(r)]
美 [hɑːrd ˈlɪkər]
n. 烈性酒;高酒度蒸馏酒
英英释义
noun
- an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented
双语例句
- At the start of the study, they drank, on average, 11 standard drinks daily. That's about two six-packs of beer each day, or two bottles of wine, or a pint of hard liquor.
研究开始阶段,他们每天饮酒平均为11标准量,约相当于每天一打啤酒或两瓶葡萄酒或一品脱烈性酒。 - A shot of hard liquor, sometimes accompanied by a beer chaser.
一杯酒一杯烈酒,有时还加上点啤酒。 - The federal government hiked the tax on hard liquor.
联邦政府提高了烈性酒的税率。 - We gave up hard liquor.
烈酒我们已经不喝了。 - It is still the key point and hard job for wastewater pollution control of paper industry though the treatment of wheat straw pulping black liquor has achieved considerable successes.
指出麦草浆黑液污染治理近年虽己取得不少成绩,但它仍是造纸工业废水污染防治的难点及重点。 - It was hard liquor, but he knocked it back in a few seconds.
那是烈酒,可他几秒钟就喝光了。 - David got hooked on hard liquor as a teenager.
在十几岁时就喝烈酒成瘾。 - I drink hard liquor after the job.
我在工作结束后喜欢来一杯烈酒。 - In parts of Europe, the legal drinking age for beer, and sometimes hard liquor, is sixteen.
在欧洲的部分地区,法律规定饮啤酒和酒精饮料的年龄是十六岁。 - When it comes to drinking, they tend to avoid hard liquor, opting for a glass or two of wine with their meal.
说到喝酒,他们往往不喝烈酒,而是在进餐时来一两杯葡萄酒。