单词 | beer |
释义 | beer (bɪəʳ ) Word forms: beers variable noun A1 Beer is a bitter alcoholic drink made from grain. He sat in the kitchen drinking beer. We have quite a good range of beers. Synonyms: ale, brew, swipes [British, slang], wallop [British, slang] A glass of beer can be referred to as a beer. Would you like a beer? Image of beer © Boule, Shutterstock Quotations: They who drink beer will think beerThe Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon When money's tight and is hard to get And your horse was also ran, When all you have is a heap of debt A pint of plain is your only manAt Swim-Two-Birds Then to the spicy nut-brown aleL'Allegro Idioms: small beer [British] something that is not important when compared with another thing Today's stories seemed to be small beer compared to the momentous events of even a few years ago,. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers not all beer and skittles [British] not always as enjoyable or as easy as other people think It's not all beer and skittles when you get to be famous. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collocations: cold beer Why were punters buying cold beer? Times, Sunday Times (2007) The trapped miners have asked for tinned peaches and cold beers. The Sun (2010) We went for a drink in the agreeable Café des Bains, which had a good selection of cold beers. Times, Sunday Times (2008) And no one will be drinking beer. Times, Sunday Times (2016) He is said to have unknowingly drunk beer laced with the horse drug ketamine. The Sun (2014) They'd cook food there and drink beer and sit about listening to his stories. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook (1995) THE fact they were drinking beer amid a fog of cigarette smoke in the Gatwick airport bar at 7am should have given the game away. The Sun (2006) Sybbis, spending her afternoons in the conk section at the arena, eating popcorn and drinking beer. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS (2003) All we need now is a beach, a sunset, and an ice-cold beer. The Sun (2013) They offer fried fish, ice-cold beer and superlative views of the ocean. The Sun (2013) The deserts of North Africa are inhospitable terrain and all that keeps the men and women going is the dream of an ice-cold beer once they reach Alexandria. Times, Sunday Times (2012) This would limit drivers to half a pint of beer or a small glass of wine. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The cut in the price of a pint of beer. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Steak and chips and a pint of beer are more his thing. Times, Sunday Times (2007) I have brought along a six-pack of beer. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook (1995) Instead, he turned up in front of the tower block the next afternoon bearing a six-pack of beer. Times, Sunday Times (2008) This time I came bearing a six-pack of beer. Times, Sunday Times (2008) He is 49 but looks a lot older as he carefully counts out his money for a six-pack of beer at ten in the morning. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Translations: Chinese: 啤酒 Japanese: ビール |
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