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n. 情绪, 兴致, 心情, 烈酒, 酒精



    spirits
    [ noun ]
    an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented
    <noun.food>


    1. Sulphur and molasses is an age-old recipe for spring fever, and here's its economic equivalent, something to lift your spirits and help develop the brighter side of things.
    2. What they need to lift their spirits is a convincing turnaround in this weekend's crop of opinion polls. It is a slim chance, but it could happen.
    3. In the South African case, the spirits have seized us, but others will suffer.
    4. Asbach is the largest spirits brand in the German market.
    5. "Obviously, you can assume that he is not well," Slotnick said, but added that Goetz was in good spirits after the operation.
    6. It's letting go of the spirits of the people in that area.
    7. Sales of wines and spirits fell to FFr6.9bn to FFr7.45bn, reflecting the depressed state of the champagne market.
    8. Nurses said she was in good spirits.
    9. The distiller is also trying to shrink dependence on its spirits business, in an era when liquor consumption is declining at about 2% annually.
    10. A rise in oil prices, says a spokesman, "lifts the spirits of the economy in Texas and Louisiana and the other oil states.
    11. He was in good spirits Monday and spent time watching music videos, she said.
    12. The big U.K. spirits, food and hotels concern said it was "assessing the validity of this sale" in light of the regulations, which are designed to "allow all shareholders to obtain the best price available."
    13. She was released from the unidentified center "a couple of days ago," said publicist George Freeman. "She is in good health and great spirits." No other details would be provided, Freeman said.
    14. Normally it would be dealt with by our customer services people.' For southerners, it was once a regular event to shop in the North, particularly for wines and spirits - differences in value added tax being the main attraction.
    15. Allied Domecq may want to quit brewing to focus on spirits.
    16. Fears of a war in the Middle East and a recession at home can only damp consumers' spirits at a time when retailers can least afford it: The Christmas season typically accounts for a third of a store's annual sales and half of profits.
    17. Mr. Gorbachev and the Party continue to control the official instruments of power, of course, but they can no longer be sure the spirits will come if they call.
    18. It took last week's $25.3 million settlement to lift their spirits.
    19. Eisenberg discovered that the purser would not dirty his hands dealing directly with a hold full of Chinese seaman who had been rescued from a sunken vessel, so he became a go-between trading cigarettes and spirits.
    20. Emperor Hirohito's spirits improved Saturday despite what doctors described as worsening kidney and liver functions, a palace official said.
    21. Long ago, Indians of the indigenous Sto:lo tribe believed it held the spirits of four chiefs who were turned to stone after asking their god Xa:ls for the gift of a written language.
    22. LVMH was formed in 1987 by the merger of two prominent family-controlled companies, the baggage, perfume and champagne distributor Louis Vuitton SA and the champagne, spirits and perfume company Moet-Hennessy SA.
    23. Mr Theodoros Pangalos, the Greek foreign minister, did his bit to raise summit-goers' spirits yesterday by making the case for at least three special Greek weekend breaks on top of the scheduled summit of EU leaders in Corfu next June.
    24. Before resigning to head Vintners, he was president of Seagram Far East, which markets wine and spirits in the Far East.
    25. Its success is based on an increasing thirst for Bass ale in the US and Spain, and Tennent's lager in Italy. Scotch whisky was the mainstay of the international spirits groups' performance.
    26. Sir Patrick's high spirits will be tested.
    27. So far it seems to be working wonders, lifting stock prices to record highs at a time when Wall Streeters have plenty of seasonal memories to dampen their spirits.
    28. They were offered to the deities at temples and in home sanctuaries and were placed in graves to scare away evil spirits, pay tribute to a particular god or maybe just to keep the deceased company on his or her trip into the afterlife.
    29. We suffer from a decline in what Keynes called the "animal spirits." Inevitably, we suppose, a wave of layoffs will feed the same angst that did so much to produce or hasten them.
    30. In large measure our spirits are empty.
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