Cokes [
kəuks]
[冶]薄锡层镀锡薄钢板
- For the devil of it, Coke put a dead snake in my bed.
科克恶作剧,把一条死蛇放在我的床里。 - First, ore is mixed with coke and limestone.
先把铁矿石和焦碳、石灰石混合在一起。
Cokes \Cokes\, n. [OE. Cf. {Coax}.]
A simpleton; a gull; a dupe. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
- Everyone else had Cokes and iced tea," Young said recently. "Drinking is thoroughly frowned upon." The Navy now realizes that alcohol can cause work, family and health problems, he said.
- According to an FBI agent's affidavit, Prouse purchased 14 rum and Diet Cokes at a bar over a six-hour period the evening before the March 8 flight left Fargo, N.D., for Minneapolis, and another bar patron purchased five additional drinks for him.
- "Maybe we've sold a few extra Cokes and hamburgers, but that's about it," says Barney Venter, the town secretary.
- In contrast, low-key sound and lighting technicians sipped Cokes and ate tacos at their wide consoles, controlling the convention atmosphere almost offhandedly between bites.
- We offered them Cokes and some stale poundcake, the only food and drink we had left in the office.