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 liquor ['likә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 酒, 液体, 汁, 溶液

vt. 浸水

vi. 喝酒

[化] 溶液; 水溶液; 液; 酒; 蒸馏酒

[医] 液溶液, 液剂




    liquor
    [ noun ]
    1. an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented

    2. <noun.food>
    3. a liquid substance that is a solution (or emulsion or suspension) used or obtained in an industrial process

    4. <noun.substance>
      waste liquors
    5. the liquid in which vegetables or meat have be cooked

    6. <noun.food>


    Liquor \Liq"uor\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Liquored}
    (l[i^]k"[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Liquoring}.]
    1. To supply with liquor. [R.]

    2. To grease. [Obs.] --Bacon.

    Liquor fishermen's boots. --Shak.


    Liquor \Liq"uor\ (l[i^]k"[~e]r), n. [OE. licour, licur, OF.
    licur, F. liqueur, fr. L. liquor, fr. liquere to be liquid.
    See {Liquid}, and cf. {Liqueur}.]
    1. Any liquid substance, as water, milk, blood, sap, juice,
    or the like.

    2. Specifically, alcoholic or spirituous fluid, either
    distilled or fermented, as brandy, wine, whisky, beer,
    etc.

    3. (Pharm.) A solution of a medicinal substance in water; --
    distinguished from {tincture} and {aqua}.

    Note: The U. S. Pharmacopoeia includes, in this class of
    preparations, all aqueous solutions without sugar, in
    which the substance acted on is wholly soluble in
    water, excluding those in which the dissolved matter is
    gaseous or very volatile, as in the aqu[ae] or waters.
    --U. S. Disp.

    {Labarraque's liquor} (Old Chem.), a solution of an alkaline
    hypochlorite, as sodium hypochlorite, used in bleaching
    and as a disinfectant.

    {Liquor of flints}, or {Liquor silicum} (Old Chem.), soluble
    glass; -- so called because formerly made from powdered
    flints. See {Soluble glass}, under {Glass}.

    {Liquor of Libavius}. (Old Chem.) See {Fuming liquor of
    Libavius}, under {Fuming}.

    {Liquor sanguinis} (s[a^]n"gw[i^]n*[i^]s), (Physiol.), the
    blood plasma.

    {Liquor thief}, a tube for taking samples of liquor from a
    cask through the bung hole.

    {To be in liquor}, to be intoxicated.

    1. It would have cost us a lot of money." In South Carolina, the executive director of the state Hotel and Motel Association said she feared that restrictions on public venues selling liquor on Sundays would lead to an increase in drunken driving.
    2. Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev launched a tough anti-drinking campaign in 1985 that included a reduction in vodka production and stiff price increases for liquor.
    3. The distiller is also trying to shrink dependence on its spirits business, in an era when liquor consumption is declining at about 2% annually.
    4. Freshmen who reported drinking wine or liquor dropped to 60.7 percent in 1989, compared to 66.7 percent in 1988.
    5. Beer generally has a 4.6 percent alcohol content, while malt liquor begins at 5.6 percent and one brand contains 10.9 percent, although most are under 7 percent.
    6. The whiskey too had no value at auction, because while wine can be auctioned off, it is against the law to auction hard liquor.
    7. Fay Wood says she was auctioning off the inventory of her liquor store on the condition that the buyers empty the whiskey, rye and scotch bottles onto the ground.
    8. Grand Met's only U.S. units not included in the deal are Carillon Importers and Paddington Corp.; both those companies import liquor, which can't be advertised on TV.
    9. Vodka costs at least $27 a bottle in Norway, where liquor is heavily taxed.
    10. "Not only are malt liquor products harmful themselves, but like wine coolers and other alcohol beverages they are `gateway' drugs that pave the way to crack cocaine, heroin and polysubstance addiction," he said.
    11. And just one week after signing a deal to buy Almaden wine, he turned around and announced that RJR was selling its entire wine, liquor and beer business.
    12. Thousands of U.S. servicemen on rest and recreational leaves spent freely on women, liquor and temporary solace in the numerous bars crowding the district.
    13. Most varieties of liquor, including those that are imported, must be purchased for hard currency at special stores.
    14. Reduce by fast boiling or dilute as necessary. Add the meat to the amber liquor and bring back slowly to simmering point. Stir in the herbs and beans.
    15. The liquor distributor said it wanted to show respect for the Soviet president, scheduled to visit the Twin Cities on June 3.
    16. Residents receive unpublicized shipments of liquor.
    17. I've represented or been connected with several individuals who've robbed a liquor store and gotten $200 or $300, and they've gotten 20 years.
    18. Robert Valeu, deputy secretary of state, said the turnout topped the record of 212,000 in a special ballot in July 1939 that rejected a tax increase and liquor sales in stores.
    19. The EC has complained that the Japanese tax system discriminates against imports of liquor and wine by taxing them at a higher rate than domestic products.
    20. Genoese said Thursday that there was enough support for Local 732 among other Teamsters locals to cut off the airline's supplies of fuel, laundry and liquor around the world.
    21. Limit use of a "wine flavors credit" under which some manufacturers of distilled spirits avoid a significant share of the $12.50-a-gallon liquor tax by mixing some products with a grape-based alcohol.
    22. There are no liquor stores or other shops at all now in Moscow, and no one of Russian descent as far as Ruble and township Clerk J. Michael Taylor know.
    23. Still, state surveys indicate that most rank-and-file Mormons wouldn't mind normalizing Utah's liquor laws, assuming strict penalties for abuses such as drunken driving.
    24. WILSON Neill, the New Zealand liquor group, has decided against selling the Tasmanian Cascade Brewery.
    25. Allied-Lyons PLC agreed to form a joint marketing venture with Suntory Ltd., the latest effort by a Western company to break into the potentially lucrative Japanese liquor market.
    26. Congress last year approved in anti-drug legislation a provision requiring that all beer, wine or liquor containers be labeled with a warning that alcohol can cause health problems and birth defects. The law goes into effect in November.
    27. The article called on the government to enforce a regulation issued in October forbidding officials from using public money to buy liquor.
    28. A woman who sued a liquor company over her son's birth defects testified Friday that she drank herself unconscious several times during her pregnancy, but never was warned that alcohol would hurt her baby.
    29. The Workers' Daily said the followers, all residents of a central China village, were prepared to drink poisoned liquor and pesticides on the orders of Xiong Chenhua.
    30. In one such case, Pillsbury Co. last week submitted to a takeover bid by Britain's Grand Metropolitan PLC, a liquor distiller.
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