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。 - New theory of the composition of liquor ingredients contains chromatogram structure components, liquor coordination components and complexing action which make special liquor flavour and liquor style different from foreign hard liquor.
白酒成分组成的新理念含色谱骨架成分、白酒协调成分和复杂成分,这些成分构成了白酒的香味和风格,使其有别于国外烈性酒。 - Most doctors recommend cutting back on wine, beer, and hard liquor.
许多医生都会建议病人少喝葡萄酒、啤酒和烈性酒等各种酒类。 - The federal government hiked the tax on hard liquor.
联邦政府提高了烈性酒的税率。 - 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。 - 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。 - We gave up hard liquor.
烈酒我们已经不喝了。 - 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。 - She drinks wine and beer but no hard liquor.
她喝葡萄酒和啤酒,可是不喝烈性酒。 - 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。
