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sour 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
souradjective uk
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sour adjective
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B1 having a sharp, sometimes unpleasant, taste or smell, like a lemon, and not sweet
酸的,有酸味的
These plums are a bit sour.
这些李子有点酸。
更多范例减少例句I used sour cream in the soup.Add extra sugar if the rhubarb is too sour.I love the sour taste of limes.
sour adjective
(BAD FEELING)
unfriendly or easily annoyed
不友好的;坏脾气的,没好气的
Overnight, it seemed, their relationship had turned sour.
他们的关系似乎在一夜之间变糟了。
She gave me a sour look.
她没好气地瞪了我一眼。
相关词语
sourly
sourness习语
sour grapes
sourverb [ I or T ] uk
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sour verb [I or T]
(TASTE)
to become sour or to make something become sour
(使)变酸;(使)酸腐
Hot weather sours milk.
热天会让牛奶变酸。
Milk sours in hot weather.
牛奶在热天会变酸。
sour verb [I or T]
(BAD FEELING)
to (cause to) become unpleasant or unfriendly
(使)令人不快,(使)不友好
Her whole attitude to life soured as a result of that experience.
那次经历过后,她对生活的整个态度变得很消极。
This incident has soured relations between the two countries.
这一事件导致两国关系恶化。
sournoun [ C ] mainly US uk
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a drink made from strong alcohol, lemon, or lime juice, sugar, and ice
酸味鸡尾酒
a whisky sour
威士忌酸味鸡尾酒
(sour在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)
sour的例句
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The modest protest such practices draw from local, but uninvited architects is perceived as either sour grapes or petty provincialism.
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How sour it will be for me to sing your praises worthily!
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At present sour, sugar-free sweets are advised to aid the stimulation of the salivary gland in conjunction with at least 8 glasses of water daily.
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Known as rallander'as, they employ most of the region's labour and supply almost 80 % of i the national demand for sour starch.
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But we need a little more sour with the sweet to tickle the palate.
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We may compare it to the best wine that began to go sour and turned into most poisonous vinegar.
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Large booms or anticipated downturns, often the observational equivalent, therefore provide an incentive for multiple governments to call elections before the opportunity sours.
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In 2001, when the economy became sour once again, they fell sharply.
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