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alcoholic drink
alcoholic drink
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- klein glas
- a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent
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alcoholic drink
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- alcoholhoudend drinken; vloeistof waarvan je dronken wordt
- a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent
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alcoholic drink
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- gedenatureerde alcohol als brandstof
- a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- What's your favorite alcoholic drink?
- Sake is a traditional Japanese alcoholic drink.
- Tom doesn't drink alcoholic drinks at all.
- I don't care for alcoholic drink.
- Is it OK to drink alcoholic drinks in this park?
- People who drink alcoholic beverages are not allowed to enter.
- She didn't want to drink alcoholic drinks every day. However, beer is her favorite drink, so she drinks non-alcoholic beer every day.
- Sixty percent of Japanese adult males drink alcoholic beverages on a regular basis.
- How I want a drink, alcoholic of course, after the heavy chapters involving quantum mechanics.
- I can go months without an alcoholic drink, but not even one hour without a cigarette.
- She drinks non-alcoholic beer almost every day because beer is her favorite drink, but she doesn't want to drink alcohol every day.
- Pelin: an aromatized wine-based drink produced from white or red wine, grape must concentrate, grape juice (or beet sugar) and specific tincture of herbs, having an alcoholic strength of not less than 8,5 % vol., a sugar content expressed as invert sugar of 45-50 grams per litre, and a total acidity of not less than 3 grams per litre expressed as tartaric acid.’
- Pelin: an aromatized wine-based drink produced from white or red wine, grape must concentrate, grape juice (or beet sugar) and specific tincture of herbs, having an alcoholic strength of not less than 8,5 % vol., a sugar content expressed as invert sugar of 45-50 grams per litre, and a total acidity of not less than 3 grams per litre expressed as tartaric acid.’