beer
/bɪə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /bɪr/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbir/ (ame, mw)
beer — 名詞
1. a drink with alcohol that people make from grains
啤酒
用穀物做的含酒精飲料
a drink with alcohol that people make from grains
At the barbecue, Uncle Ray drank beer with spicy chicken wings.
烤肉時,Uncle Ray 配著辣雞翅喝啤酒。
drink beer
This small town makes beer from local rice and clean mountain water.
這個小鎮用本地米和乾淨的山泉水釀啤酒。
make beer from
After work, the builders sat outside and shared cold beer.
下班後,工人們坐在外面一起喝冰啤酒。
The menu says this soup uses dark beer to add more taste.
菜單上寫這道湯會加黑啤酒來提味。
Many fans buy beer before the game starts at noon.
很多球迷會在中午開賽前先買啤酒。
文法句型
drink beer
make beer
types of beer
用法筆記
Usually uncountable when you mean the drink in general, as in drink beer or make beer. Distinguish from sense 2, where beer means one serving that you can count.
常見錯誤
2. a glass, bottle, can, or other serving of this drink
一杯;一瓶
指一杯、一瓶、一罐等一份
a glass, bottle, can, or other serving of this drink
Nina ordered a beer and a sandwich at the station cafe.
Nina 在車站咖啡館點了一杯啤酒和一個三明治。
order a beer
Could I get two beers for our table by the window?
可以幫我們窗邊那桌送兩杯啤酒嗎?
two beers = separate servings
Ben opened a beer after mowing the lawn in July.
Ben 在七月割完草後開了一瓶啤酒來喝。
The waiter brought Liam a beer with a slice of lime.
服務生送來一杯啤酒給 Liam,旁邊還附一片萊姆。
At the roof bar, a beer costs nine dollars after sunset.
在屋頂酒吧,日落後一杯啤酒要九美元。
文法句型
have a beer
order a beer
buy a beer
用法筆記
Countable in this sense and often used after have, order, get, or buy. Distinguish from sense 1, which names the drink itself rather than one glass, bottle, or can.